lakrispastill reviewed Hild: A Novel by Nicola Griffith
Review of 'Hild' on 'Storygraph'
5 stars
It took me a while, but by the end I couldn’t put it down. Scratched my A Song of Ice and Fire itch real good.
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It took me a while, but by the end I couldn’t put it down. Scratched my A Song of Ice and Fire itch real good.
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dunno how this ended up on the nyt list; it was alright, interesting twist, but nothing extraordinary.
man. i think i’ve got to realize this series isn’t for me. no matter how many culture books i read, they’re just not as interesting anymore. probably great if you LOVE the culture series, but if you’re wanting a breath of fresh air, steer clear of this.
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needed this book in my life. i devoured it only to regret reading it so fast. thank God southon has a podcast
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