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I suspect I will be in the minority. I usually am.



I thought this was okay - certainly light reading, nothing about it to make me wonder if will ever end, LOL! But nothing to make me want to read another book by this author, either. Just, okay.
Like Dee I just couldn't get into this book. I had to set myself goals- like reading 10% a day. I just didn't care about the characters, or the plot, or even muster anough interest to figure out who-dun-it. It the kind of book I usually love, with figuring out who is who making me feel clever- as well as seeing how the author uses familiar characters in new ways being very entertaining. But not in this case.
The Fables: Legends in Exile comics did this same exact thing, only much better.
I guess I should hae read one of the other choices :-(
The Fables: Legends in Exile comics did this same exact thing, only much better.
I guess I should hae read one of the other choices :-(

And this was not a bad read, nothing expecially exciting, but I liked the heroine (even so I had troublke understanding her motivation in regards to the love interest) and there was enough action to put the story forward and keep me engaged.
Not sure if I will read the rest of the series, but it was a good book for a rainy afternoon, with me being ill with the flu, and that is sometimes all a book has to be.

I'll admit the ending was much better than the beginning and I didn't see the reveal coming
I don't know if I'll continue the series but I kinda want to see what happens to Seth

I'm still debating on whether or not I'll continue (which seems to be a common theme), but we'll see.

now, back to finishing the book

This was not a book I would have selected on my own. That being said, I have to admit I was pleasantly surprised. It was a fun read. I liked the premise of bringing literary characters into the 'real' world. Will I read any of the other books in the series? If I'm looking for a light read, I might.

Going into this, I wasn't sure whether I'd like it or not. I'm a big urban fantasy reader, but less fond of paranormal romance. However, this made a decent compromise between the two.
The characters were interesting - both the main characters and some of the supporting cast - even if I couldn't quite get my head around some of the "translations" (still not convinced about Snow).
It was a good find - which is kind of the point of book groups - and I may well read some others in the series.
BTW, for those who enjoy fairy tale characters in the real world, Indexing is a pretty good one, too.

Thanks for the tip. It looks like another good one.



I'm glad I wasn't alone! I knew it would be the case seeing others mention it here, but still. (And calling those who came from Shakespeare....Willies. I get it, but also that's a penis euphemism and I can't not think that when I read it. haha.)

Maybe a normal relaxing/comforting type night, but not when cleansing is needed. That whole part just grossed me out from her description pre-bath. Just soaking in a soup of ick. :P

What I didn't like was the ending..In true fashion .. It sucked. I hate books that end like that even when there is a series. Decent Read horrible ending.


That being said I did like how slowly the romance unfolded. It was a nice change. Even though Red's complete overreaction to...everything ever...made me think Nate might be better off with someone else.
Overall, 3 stars. It was an entertaining read and I do enjoy a retelling.

Books mentioned in this topic
Indexing (other topics)Indexing (other topics)
Fables, Vol. 1: Legends in Exile (other topics)
Red (other topics)
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