![]() I gave it 5 stars without even a pause, so I’m not saying it’s a bad book, but it’s a very different book, and if you’re not someone who likes to be absolutely baffled, and you don’t want to be getting the previous book out to check things and pulling increasingly distressed faces so your boyfriend asks if you’re ok… this might not be the book for you. In fact, important consumer note here: if you liked Gideon the Ninth and are wanting to read Harrow because it’ll be more of the same – with a fairly linear adventure/mystery narrative – it might be worth being cautious about Harrow. I did not go in expecting a batshit book in Harrow, but I’m fundamentally inclined towards liking nonsense like this, so I was happy to roll with it. I… have been known to like a batshit book, in my time my unwavering love for Vellum, possibly the most batshit book I’ve ever read*, is a testament to that. ![]() The art really does remain gorgeous… I originally had Gideon on kindle, but bought it in hardback so, when I pre-ordered Harrow, I could have a lovely matching set ![]()
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