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I'm about half way through but I stopped - not because I wasn't enjoying it, but because another book that I wanted to read became available at the library and I'm under some time pressure to read and return that one.
I'm really not sure what to think so far. The characters aren't particularly drawing me in and it is such unorthodox world building that it's hard to absorb. A lot was made about how she doesn't spoon feed you with info dumps, but I don't know... I hate to say it, but maybe I could use just a little spoon feeding here and there.
I'm not giving up on it yet, I will start back up again when I finish my other book. Hurley earned my faith with the Bel Dame Apocrypha series, so I'm gonna go ahead and see where she's going with this.
I'm really not sure what to think so far. The characters aren't particularly drawing me in and it is such unorthodox world building that it's hard to absorb. A lot was made about how she doesn't spoon feed you with info dumps, but I don't know... I hate to say it, but maybe I could use just a little spoon feeding here and there.
I'm not giving up on it yet, I will start back up again when I finish my other book. Hurley earned my faith with the Bel Dame Apocrypha series, so I'm gonna go ahead and see where she's going with this.


I picked up on a chapter last night, reading through it I thought it was a new character and was confused till the end when I realized it was a character I read about 2 nights ago. That's frustrating.

I think that if you're going to have a multi-POV story a little bit of exposition goes a long way, in both working out how the culture of the POV character works as well as how the POV character's culture/country sits in a wider context. The author is unrelenting in not providing any of this information in any explicit fashion. So it's easy to get lost, and it's also hard to get into the characters when you're sifting through everything they say or do to get a clue as to what's actually happening.
It's a rewarding struggle, because the world-building here is so rich, but I can get why people aren't gelling with the characters. You're spending your reading attention on other things.
I've been at it for a few days and while I like the over all story, I find it very hard to follow all the world building. There is SO MUCH to absorb, I feel like she's throwing too much at the reader too quickly, and a lot of it is not explained until later.
As I said, the story is pretty good but I feel lost sometimes with all the terminology I don't understand.