
After reading The Poppy Wars trilogy and Babel, this doesn't feel like a Rebecca F Kuang book. The premise is interesting and the denial from the MC is astonishing, but it feels like it explores too much the same feelings and questions. Also, the only thing that kept me going after só much white victimisation all through the book is the fact that I already knew the author.
After reading The Poppy Wars trilogy and Babel, this doesn't feel like a Rebecca F Kuang book. The premise is interesting and the denial from the MC is astonishing, but it feels like it explores too much the same feelings and questions. Also, the only thing that kept me going after só much white victimisation all through the book is the fact that I already knew the author.