![]() ![]() Being in a magical world probably helped that a lot, but still! Cath and her baking made up a lot of my favorite parts of the story, and, honestly? If the story hadn’t taken a few specific turns, one of which was of the romantic variety (because of course it had to, there’s always some romance in books like these), I probably would have given this all the stars. Even though I’m not one for baking (or cooking - I don’t have the patience and would rather just eat), reading about Cath and her baking was actually really interesting. ![]() Our main character here, Cath, loves to bake, and she’s good at it. What even was that.) Heartless? Was a well-done villain origin story, to the point where I almost wish it wasn’t the Queen of Hearts we’re learning the story of, because we know how that ends. ![]() I particularly like it when villains are given origin stories, as along as they’re done well. I also love retellings, but you probably knew that. No matter what I read, even if I’m not particularly enthralled by the story, I am always impressed by her writing style and ability to tell the story. ![]() Release Date: November 8th 2016 by Feiwel & Friendsįirst off, I just want to say how much I love Marissa Meyer’s way of writing. ![]()
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