I really really enjoyed this! The art was beautiful and the story super compelling. I also really enjoyed all the different representation present in the book. I'll definitely be picking up more of Chelsey Furedi's work
Great spin on the Frankenstein tale, but instead of horror and existential crisis, there is grief and existential crisis
I'm still forever in love with this story and even though it's the slowest of the three book, it does so much set up that I can forgive it
I'm really interested in seeing where this goes, but the start of this series is admittedly very slow
Really I give this book a 3.5. There is a lot I liked about this book, namely the magic system, the dual worlds at play with each other, and the main character who was both different from the typical protagonist but still a lot of fun. However what I think really made this book drag, especially at the end, was the relationship aspect. I found myself just uninterested in the main relationship compared to anything else going on. Perhaps it was the instant love or the its tropey nature but the fact that the book ended with that as it's focus made me start wishing for the end.
May continue the series but I'm not in a rush to do so.
This was so much fun and would have gotten the full 5 stars if not for the ending feeling a bit rushed