![]() ![]() ![]() I had a large problem with the overuse of her one gimmick - the idea of good and bad "survival habits." The first mention was quirky and I thought it was cute. I did not find the back and forth with immediate caving in after saying she cant be with him any fun at all, it was not a dynamic I appreciated. As soon as Magnus, the love interest was introduced, the focus shifted entirely and we saw little to no attempts at cleansing the house that worked, it all happened off page. The premise of cleansing a house of monsters was set up very well-spooky, mysterious. However, this book started off with a really exciting idea and then fell completely flat by the end. I love how often I am coming across new cultures in books and being able to learn little snippets of information. Let me start off by saying reading something from another new culture to me (this book is Ethiopian inspired) is wonderful. ![]()
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