![]() It does edge a bit into spooky territory (there’s a trigger (although not too stuffy) and the sort of Gothic atmosphere, you’llĮnjoy this. I think if you like some of the style of regency stories Type of writing, which I definitely enjoy on occasion, but just wasn’t in the Meets a bit of a regency feeling (then again, I can’t really tell theĭifference between styles in much of historical England). It was almost a little like Caraval (although slightly less flowery) It was very rich and the Gothic influences popped out. What I did read was lovely, if not a little slow. I think in the right mood, I’d devour this story. I’ve never written a DNF review (haven’t really DNF’d an ARC up till now), but going forward, I’m trying to be more selective with my time and energy. Iĭefinitely think other people will love it and should give it a shot,īut for right now, I both wasn’t entirely in the mood and without enough focus It’s got such a cool concept, but it didn’t hook me,Īnd I think this is one that was better for me personally to pass on. ![]() Reading something I didn’t want to read & wasn’t super invested in, and It took me a while toĭecide this, but ultimately I chose a DNF + no rating would be better than It means House of Salt and Sorrows is a DNF. How I have to be ruthless with what I read before I leave for college, ![]() ![]() I’m hoping to pick it up at a later date, but given I was definitely wowed by the pretty cover, and am honestly super sad I decided to DNF (Did Not Finish) this. ![]()
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