I would say that I loved this book. The author surely had to put a lot of thoughts into it, from the superb worldbuilding, that I, have to admit, wasn't really expecting, to the plot that was pretty neat. Reading Twixt was definitely an interesting experience that I surely would love to go through again, with all of those plot-twixts and almost dreamy storytelling. Even that first person style that I honestly dislike was, in the end, pretty fitting.
And now, why didn't I give Twixt full stars, if I liked it that much?
My reason is pretty suprising, given that my friend always make fun of me that my rating is like "It's gay, 60/10."
It's just... I see a pattern in Sarah Diemer's books. Not that I've read so many, having read only The Dark Wife and Sappho's Fables, which she wrote under her pen name, but it's unavoidable to see the similarities.
Yep, I'm talking about the main character and her love interest and no, I don't mean that they are lesbians, which, of course, they are, Harrold.
It's just... one of the pair is always the more girly girl who can kick asses but needs her time to do that, and the second is the one with more experience in... things... And the love is mostly on the first sight, which is a trope that I honestly hate.
Also, the sex scene. Oh my god, they all seem the same to me. I'm so, so sorry, but I really hope, that her later books have already dealt with this problem.
Anyway, this book is good, go read it :D