
Gabriela Houston
Author of The Second Bell
Works by Gabriela Houston
Whispers in the Earth 2 copies
Striga 1 copy
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Series Info/Source: I got an eGalley of this book review through Edelweiss. This is a stand alone novel.
Story (3/5): I have always been a fan of Angry Robot publishing and was excited to see another book from them. I read the first 44% of this book. There were some things I liked about it: the isolated mountain setting, the striga and their eternal fight with their own dark heart. There was a lot I didn’t like about it: the constantly shifting POV, and the very on and off pacing. The story show more wanders and seems to be mostly about the striga and their way of life and their relationship to the non-striga village near them.
Characters (3/5): You feel very distanced from the characters and POV switches willy nilly. The story is supposed to be about Salka I think. However, to get to Salka’s story we wander through some of her mother’s history and read from the POVs from some of her fellow villagers. I didn’t really enjoy any of the characters because I kept being randomly bumped between them all.
Setting (4/5): I really enjoyed the isolated mountain setting here. The way the striga struggle to make a living in this harsh climate and the careful balance they have with the nearby village are intriguing.
Writing Style (4/5): Although I like the subject matter and the setting, the writing style here was just too wandering for me. Pacing was very uneven throughout and there wasn’t anything here for the reader to grab on to and engage with. The language flows fine but the abrupt changes in character POV left my head spinning at times and I ended up struggling with this book.
My Summary (3/5): Overall I realized about half way through I just didn’t care anymore and wanted to move onto something else. I have a lot of books to read right now and this one is just not engaging enough. While the subject matter of striga and the mountain setting were intriguing, the execution left quite a bit to be desired. I was really looking forward to this and ended up being pretty disappointed. In the end it just wasn’t worth my effort and time to finish it. show less
Story (3/5): I have always been a fan of Angry Robot publishing and was excited to see another book from them. I read the first 44% of this book. There were some things I liked about it: the isolated mountain setting, the striga and their eternal fight with their own dark heart. There was a lot I didn’t like about it: the constantly shifting POV, and the very on and off pacing. The story show more wanders and seems to be mostly about the striga and their way of life and their relationship to the non-striga village near them.
Characters (3/5): You feel very distanced from the characters and POV switches willy nilly. The story is supposed to be about Salka I think. However, to get to Salka’s story we wander through some of her mother’s history and read from the POVs from some of her fellow villagers. I didn’t really enjoy any of the characters because I kept being randomly bumped between them all.
Setting (4/5): I really enjoyed the isolated mountain setting here. The way the striga struggle to make a living in this harsh climate and the careful balance they have with the nearby village are intriguing.
Writing Style (4/5): Although I like the subject matter and the setting, the writing style here was just too wandering for me. Pacing was very uneven throughout and there wasn’t anything here for the reader to grab on to and engage with. The language flows fine but the abrupt changes in character POV left my head spinning at times and I ended up struggling with this book.
My Summary (3/5): Overall I realized about half way through I just didn’t care anymore and wanted to move onto something else. I have a lot of books to read right now and this one is just not engaging enough. While the subject matter of striga and the mountain setting were intriguing, the execution left quite a bit to be desired. I was really looking forward to this and ended up being pretty disappointed. In the end it just wasn’t worth my effort and time to finish it. show less
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