This book was quite slow to read at first, mainly due to the parts about Pia's mundane day-to-day life (especially her work as a vet) where literally every little step and thing she does is described, bordering on too many details. The only parts moving the plot and holding my attention were the dream flashbacks.
However, things got more interesting in the second half when Beylin made more of an appearance and we learn more about the Brotherhood and how it works. I liked the ending, it was nice.
I am still left with a few questions, such as who is Madame Bovary really and what is her relation to the crows? What were those special items used for in the past and where did they come from? I am also intrigued as to how Beylin first met Pia, how they fell in love for the very first time, how he got caught up in only looking for her; I feel like this would have given me more of a connection to these characters.
There is an occasional typo here and there but they are easy to overlook.
Overall, 'Animus' had an interesting premise that took a while to build but ended well.