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A review by tej_reads
Godkiller by Hannah Kaner
Did not finish book. Stopped at 20%.
So I've read other reviews for Godkiller so I can say that if you like fast-paced, multiple POV, a badass female main character you will enjoy Godkiller. The book gives off very much witcher vibes where godkillers are paid to kill gods, as the worship etc. has been banned... toss a coin to your godkiller anyone?
I too also like the above but I couldn't get into it, I really liked Kissen our main character a one-legged, sexually fluid Godkiller. There's also Inara - a young noble girl who goes to Kissen for help as she's become bound to a god of white lies - which wouldn't be a problem for Kissen normally - she could just go Godkiller on them except the god doesn't have a shrine and that's where their quest begins. They are later joined by a knight who completes this fellowship of four.
My issue is that the POVs changed constantly and that the chapters were very short. I couldn't get into because as soon as I did the POV would change. I really did have high hopes for this book but I think it's still solid, it's just not for me, I like to sit with the characters and I unfortunately couldn't do that here.
Thank you to HarperCollins UK and Hannah Kaner in exchange for an ARC for my honest review.
I too also like the above but I couldn't get into it, I really liked Kissen our main character a one-legged, sexually fluid Godkiller. There's also Inara - a young noble girl who goes to Kissen for help as she's become bound to a god of white lies - which wouldn't be a problem for Kissen normally - she could just go Godkiller on them except the god doesn't have a shrine and that's where their quest begins. They are later joined by a knight who completes this fellowship of four.
My issue is that the POVs changed constantly and that the chapters were very short. I couldn't get into because as soon as I did the POV would change. I really did have high hopes for this book but I think it's still solid, it's just not for me, I like to sit with the characters and I unfortunately couldn't do that here.
Thank you to HarperCollins UK and Hannah Kaner in exchange for an ARC for my honest review.