“Knowledge is an addiction, and books are my drug of choice.”
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ㅤㅤI discovered I apparently have an issue when when it comes to books I really enjoy reading and that is: i struggle to find the correct things to say in my review. I am not sure how the review will end up, but just know, I am currently only making things along the way as I am writing this. What I can say about this book, however, is that I absolutely devoured every page of it like a starving woman. I am not even entirely sure if this actually deserves the high rating I am bestowing upon it, but I rate books by taking into consideration how they make me feel and whether, or not, I had a good time while reading them. And this book, definitely offered me such an insanely good time. It would have absolutely gotten 5 stars from me, if it wasn't for the small issues that I was quite unable to get over.
ㅤㅤ"Vesselless" follows the intertwined paths of Nizzara, a princess and the heiress to the throne of Zarr and Dagen, a half-spirit half-daddy caught between life and death, bound to hunt spirits in the name of the Death God, and the king whose throne Nizzara's father stole through betrayal and murder. This is specifically why, when offered a chance at freedom from the dark god, Dagen does not hesitate to take it, even if it means he is tasked to deliver the very soul of the daughter of his usurper to the God. The perfect premises for a really interesting revenge plot, right? What Dagen did not expect, however, was for Nizzara to prove that behind her cold, wicked, and violent exterior, hides a true pure soul that never hesitates in helping others and defying the cruel reign of her father against all punishments. And what Nizzara did not expect was for the dark, brooding and very hot spirit hunting her rooms, to be exactly the king whose history made her develop quite a childood crush on him. Therefore, revenge might turn harder to instill and a cold facade might fall much faster when true feelings start to grow instead of simple attraction. But in a world where spirits are harnessed and bonded for power and where corruption, secrets, and violence reign, love might not always be the one to thrive.
ㅤㅤI am actually, truly excited to write this, despite the fact that I cannot find my words, so let's start the real deal.
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-ˋˏ ༻ world-building, writing and action ༺ ˎˊ-
ㅤㅤI will start with one of the two issues that had me rating this book slightly lower and held me back from actually offering it a full 5-star rating: the world-building. I mentioned this many times, but for me to actually fall entirely in love with a fantasy book, I also need to fully understand its imaginary world and how it is constructed. Unfortunately, this book left me feeling slightly confused once I finished it and with some big questions regarding the exact magnitude of this world. I would have loved for far more information about the soul-bounding process and the existence and organization of the realms. Not to mention the quite expansive world of the gods and creatures, which are still a mystery to me. I, however, heard the author is actually working on a full glossary for the book (hopefully a map as well) and that would be really amazing and helpful in the future.
ㅤㅤI do not think I have any complaints in terms of the writing in this novel. It is a very easy-to-read book with a very entertaining style that actually suits the genre of the book, as well as some really amusing and intriguing dialogues bound to make the interaction's between characters really delightful. There were, some really small elements that felt slightly disruptive at times (i did not expect to see "you slay" in a fantasy book), but they were so scarce that they did not become a meaningful impediment to the reading process. For short, I will not be a full hater.
ㅤㅤI entirely enjoyed the action in this book. It felt slightly repetitive at times, and maybe there could have been some more impactful elements for the action itself, but I am not going to lie; i literally ate everything from the action in this book up and it managed to keep me hooked onto everything that was happening next. The novel itself is very fast-paced, so that you do not really get bored, and the banter just adds the perfect amount of spice to it. I do admit that I hoped for more from the action in the ending of the book, as it felt slightly rushed, but I will talk more about that when I refer to the ending itself.
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-ˋˏ ༻ characters ༺ ˎˊ-
ㅤㅤI am not even sure what I can say about these characters, or if there is any suitable way of presenting them, because all I can say is that i just simply like them. I am not sure if this happened to anyone else, but I do not have words for something I just somehow simply liked.
ㅤㅤ 𓆙 Nizzara - she is somehow the ultimate badass with a very soft and innocent heart. Despite the cruelty of her father, both towards the kingdom and herself, she still manages to hold onto her goodness. I think I would describe her as kind of a combination between Aelin (from Throne of Glass series) and Oraya (from The Serpent and the Wings of Night). She is a really captivating and fun character to read about; her violence and slight arrogance attract intrigue towards her as a character and her innocence just brings a new level of sympathy for her. With a few more depth to her, she might become one of my favourite characters.
ㅤㅤ 𓆙 Dagen - He is simply the ultimate shadow daddy at this point (and not just because he somehow calls himself that). Dagen is, of course, the sacrificial ruler that would do quite anything for his people and, while this aspect is not that visible in the action from the book itself for now, I am sure it will be highly exploited in the future. He is a wicked and mischievous flirt that will definitely have you kicking your feet, and his amazingly big heart is bound to just make anyone wish for such a protective and chivalrous spirit for themselves (i know i badly wish for one...).
ㅤㅤ ❧ I am usually not the type to like this insta-lusty sort of romance(?) because, most of the time, it just becomes really forced. But, I have no idea how, i just simply loved the way the romance progressed in this book; it just literally worked perfectly for it. I found myself giggling more than once over the interactions between these two and how purely delightful and delicious they were. It could have done with slightly less of all the "deep, husky, dark voice", but I did not mind it. And I think the romance actually did an amazing job at portraying the pure side of Nizarra as a character because she is literally meeting the man she had a crush on in her childhood due to all the stories about him (it is all just so cute...)
ㅤㅤ 𓆙 The King of Zarr - I wanted to snap his neck, and somehow still hug this man in the same time. I am actually so excited that the next book in this series is a novella and it will focus on the past of Nizarra's father, because this character brought so much confusion to this book for me. I would say his story is quite similar to Dorian's father from Throne of Glass and this just made me so sad. He brings the perfect villain vibes to the story, so I am so excited to see what actually happened in his past.
ㅤㅤ 𓆙 Preysee and Yisabell - they do not have such a huge imput on the story itself, but they were the perfect addition in order to show the soft side of Nizarra as a character, as they are almost the sole receivers of her kindness. They manage to create such sweet scenes.
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-ˋˏ ༻ ending and conclusions ༺ ˎˊ-
ㅤㅤI hate being in pain, but apparently I am a complete sucker when it comes to being in pain due to cliff-hangers in books; because I actually loved the ending of this book and now I am unsure what I am going to do until the next one is released. And here comes the second issue I was talking about earlier for this book, which is the slightly rushed ending. I think the ending needed a few more pages in order to be entirely impactful and to actually clarify some thing further. The revelations in the ending are quite huge and numerous and they just feel like attacks on your brain, as you do not get the time to actually digest one, before the next one hits you. I wish the pace was slightly more decelerated in the ending so that the events could feel way more genuine, but this is just probably my personal preference.
ㅤㅤI loved this book. That is probably the only suitable conclusion I could draw here. It is somehow the type of book that would have received a full 5-star rating if it wasn't for the small issues that just did not entirely suit my personal preferences. I am not sure if others might consider this a good book, but i am mainly a mood-reader, and this just perfectly worked for me right now. It made me laugh, it made me have to take a break just to cool-off, it made me giggle like a school girl; it basically just made me feel whatever was happening in this book, and therefore, for me, this can be considered a good book.
ㅤㅤFor a debut novel, this actually looked pretty amazing in my opinion. Of course, there are some things that can be fixed and the author actually seems really willing to take feedback and solve them all; so all I can say right now is please, please, just give me the second book already!
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ㅤ ᯓ ✿ pre-reading ⪼ ㅤ been hearing quite a lot about this book, and since summer is ending and I am apparently back into full-reading mode, might as well give this a chance!