I'm only marking this as a temporary DNF because I started it years ago, was loving it, but then got hit by a bad slump and put it down. I really want to pick it back up again! But when I do, I want to give it my full attention so I can love it as much as I was when I first started it
So don't take me putting this down as "temporary dnf" as a sign that this book isn't good. It is (well, the 100-something pages I read are!)
ORIGINAL THOUGHTS FROM 2019
Here are my thoughts so far:
Into the Crooked Place is one of my most anticipated releases of the year. When I read To Kill A Kingdom last year, I never expected to love it as much as I did, and it became one of my all time favorites. Because of that, I definitely have really high expectations for Into the Crooked Place, but so far, it seems to be meeting them!
If you're a fan of Six of Crows, this might be the book for you. It has the same gritty fantasy setting, filled with smart criminal characters who are forced to team up, except I would argue that these characters are a little less morally gray then the crows. But I’ll talk more about that in a minute.
The Bad
First, I want to start with any negatives I can come up with. Which is a bit of a challenge.
The only possible negative I can think of right now is that this world is so rich and detailed that there is a lot to learn once you’re thrown into it, which can make the beginning feel a little slow. That said, the book starts off pretty strong so don’t be concerned that it’s really slow.
The Good
Okay now back to me fangirling over this book. Like I said, it has Six of Crows vibes. The characters and the main city we find ourselves in really do remind me of that series, but it’s different enough to make this book stand out on it’s own and not be a simple carbon copy. I would say Into the Crooked Place is (so far) a mix of Six of Crows and The Gilded Wolves by Roshani Chokshi.
But enough about what this book reminds me of. Let’s talk about what makes it stand out.
The writing. Alexandra Christo has such a beautiful writing style, that never fails to impress me. Even the simplest lines come out beautiful. But at the same time, she has such witty and fun banter between characters!
The world. It’s so well developed and interesting. There’s a lot of moving pieces, and while it can be a lot to keep track of, I can tell already that it’s worth it.
The characters. They are just so amazing and I can’t wait to learn more about them!! So far, I think Wesley might just be my favorite, but honestly I love them all so much it’s hard to say if that’ll stay the same throughout the book. Also, this cast is really diverse, and we have LGBTQ+ characters (and I think one of the main couples will be f/f)!
Predictions
Here are my non-spoilery predictions for where this book may go:
As I said before, there will be a f/f main couple
There will be another m/f main couple (I’m not saying who because spoilers)(I also really ship this couple already)
Characters in one of the ships (or both) will push each other away because either pride or plot reasons until the next book
That new dark magic will have some negative effects on one of the main characters (possibly mind control?)
This will end in a painful cliffhanger. This seems like the kinda book to hurt me in that way.
That’s what I think, but who knows. I’ve been wrong a lot in my predictions, but I feel pretty confident in these.