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A review by reka111
Éjmély by Maryrose Wood
challenging
dark
emotional
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
sad
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.75
At least, when it comes, the black night of death will not frighten a creature still blind from being born. That is some comfort, is it not?
Basically, I came across this book on goodreads and I didn't regret reading it (exceptionally). It was intresting to say at least. I mean I fell in love with herbs/poisons because of this book.
Jessamine was a very interesting character, a real independent and wild protagonist, I loved her personality.
Weed was very interesting, not only because he could talk with plants, but because he emerged from nothing and left into nothing.
Oleander is one of my very loves, I fell in love with him immediately and Jessamine is definitely stronger than me, because if he wanted me as queen I would have fallen on the spot.
The plot was okay (but nothing special) easy to follow and enjoyable. I definitely recommend it to those who love the Middle Ages and are interested in the strange world of plants and poisons.
Jessamine was a very interesting character, a real independent and wild protagonist, I loved her personality.
Weed was very interesting, not only because he could talk with plants, but because he emerged from nothing and left into nothing.
Oleander is one of my very loves, I fell in love with him immediately and Jessamine is definitely stronger than me, because if he wanted me as queen I would have fallen on the spot.
The plot was okay (but nothing special) easy to follow and enjoyable. I definitely recommend it to those who love the Middle Ages and are interested in the strange world of plants and poisons.