
I will say that I think this book (and more importantly the ending) could be a bit polarizing, but this story, this main character, and the way everything was structured just really worked perfectly for me and my reading tastes. Schwab that I’ve given five stars to, and I’m not sure a day has passed since reading that I haven’t thought about it. This is all about a young girl who lives her life for herself, who lives her life in spite of the odds, who lives her life in hopes someone will recall her from memory.Įverything about Addie LaRue completely blew me away. This is a tale of power dynamics and imbalances and what humans are willing to do to not feel trapped and alone. This is a book about a girl, a boy, a devil, and the stories that get told and repeated and remembered. "Stories come in so many forms: in charcoal, and in song, in paintings, poems, films.

ARC provided by Tor in exchange for an honest review.
