as someone who loves to read, i genuinely appreciate a writer's gift of prose. the writing in the orchid throne is lush and builds a rich world filled with intrigue and glitter and dark shadows that push our leads into action, but there is no headlong rush, no sudden leap.
you have to have patience to allow this story to unravel. there is so much about fantasy as a genre that appeals to me, but i struggle so often when i read these stories. and i think i've figured out why. i don't have the patience to absorb all the information being imparted, because i would much rather get into the who and what they're doing about it.
if you stick with this, you will get there. and if you love description and world-building then this will be one hundred percent up your alley. if you don't then just be warned, it will take a minute for you to decide whether or not you want to.
**the orchid throne will publish on september 24, 2019. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/st. martin's press in exchange for my honest review.
you have to have patience to allow this story to unravel. there is so much about fantasy as a genre that appeals to me, but i struggle so often when i read these stories. and i think i've figured out why. i don't have the patience to absorb all the information being imparted, because i would much rather get into the who and what they're doing about it.
if you stick with this, you will get there. and if you love description and world-building then this will be one hundred percent up your alley. if you don't then just be warned, it will take a minute for you to decide whether or not you want to.
**the orchid throne will publish on september 24, 2019. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/st. martin's press in exchange for my honest review.
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