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Hello frens 🤠
Today I’m bringing you something a little different from my usual near-religious posts about The Wheel of Time. I’d been benching this book for almost two months, but the last two Wheel of Time volumes were so addictive I could barely put them down. Once I finally recovered from finishing those, I dove into “The Hallmarked Man.”
Now, I’m no brainiac or anything, but even with all the twists, names, and places, it wasn’t too hard to follow because I was hooked. Still, hindsight tells me this book is 100% worth having a pencil and piece of paper to write down a few things.
Because as invested as I was, there were definitely times when I thought note-taking would’ve helped.
After how intense the last book was (I even wrote about that one here), I kept wondering how Robert Galbraith aka J.K. Rowling could possibly top it. But she did.
🫆The mystery swallowed me whole. I couldn’t stop reading, and even after finishing late at night, my brain refused to turn off. I was there replaying every clue, every line Strike, Robin, and the others said, realizing how masterfully everything fit together.
The whole case was chef’s kiss. I don’t know how Rowling does it, but she wove the suspects and threads so tightly that waiting for this book was absolutely worth it.
To sum it up: one dead guy in a masonic jewelry vault… but five missing people suspected to be that dead guy! My head was spinning the entire time and I loved every minute. Some chapters made me gasp out loud.
It’s a brilliant mystery that hit all the right notes for me. I was reading it while also writing and illustrating my Samhain and Halloween post, which felt oddly fitting, both spooky, both obsessive hehe. Choosing between the two was a real challenge!
Have you read this one already, or is it on your radar? I’d love to chat about it, I’m just too excited!
See you later, alligator 🐊
Haven’t read it yet, but given that I’m a Harry Potter devotee, I expect to enjoy it. Raring to read it more after your review!
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Really? I love Harry Potter too! It was such a whimsical and magical read when I was a kid! Which is your favorite? 😍 and jk Rowling has gotten better at making complex characters! Have you read the other books from this series? 📕🌞
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I think Longbottom. He’s the underdog (and I tend to root for underdogs). And he has a good heart and keeps trying his best even though he may embarrass himself from time to time.
I remember finding Potter rather annoying in the later parts. Granted that he had a lot of things to worry about. Granted that he was hitting puberty. But I just found him whiny at times haha.
I haven’t had the chance! Let me see if I can find her newer books on Libby
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Yeeeeeees Neville is the sweetest I remember I teared up a bit when he visits his parents at the hospital 😢 and Harry is flawed and I loved that about him and the rest! The characters are fleshed out even though they could’ve been a bit cartoonish given they are “just teenagers” and it’s just a ya novel. And as for the strike series, look for them! I would love to know your opinion about strike and robin and of course the cases! 🫆
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