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message 1: by Rai (new)

Rai Bowyn Hahahaha your review and deep analysis is hilarious and insightful, made me literally laugh out loud, thank you!


message 2: by Siavahda (new)

Siavahda You're very welcome, glad you enjoyed it!


message 3: by Tea (new)

Tea Leaf This brought up things I didn't even think of fully as problems while writing a review of my own. Interesting. I think the main interest of the book and something that caught my attention once Silver was introduced was the evident sentient nature of the dolls. I think only that sentience can lead to the conclusion that they also can be Shod.
I think the marks were kind of a 'power corrupts all' with infinite possibility comes responability' idk plus Roque is some type of raised/Frankenstein human perhaps so maybe that's why he's opposed. But again now I'm kind of questioning things. Honestly though I read this because it was better than my recent DNF's


message 4: by Aethelberga (new)

Aethelberga @Tea Leaf I assume Roque has an immortality mark which is why he's so keen to break all marks.


message 5: by Matthew (new)

Matthew Busetto Fire story sick world


message 6: by Avy (new)

Avy Thank you for the honest review. You confirmed everything that I thought when I heard a video reviewing it. But the fact that it's worse than I thought it just eck. I thought given the world building and the interesting "enemies monsters" I would have given it a go. But the fact that there's 2 major plot holes just made me skip it for now.


message 7: by samar (new)

samar agreed with all of this! i just finished and i'm mystified by the worldbuilding


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