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Average rating4.3
This book has one of those worlds and magic systems that are so original and interesting that I want to stay there and explore and even write my own stories. I am obsessed. š
Iād like to thank both NetGalley and Levine Querido, from whom I received an ARC of Markless. These opinions are my own.
I donāt read a lot of young adult books (they can be a little hit or miss for me), but sometimes I read a blurb and I donāt care if Iām the target audience or not ā Iām definitely reading that book. I felt that way with Markless and Iām glad I gave it a chance because I enjoyed it quite a bit!
I donāt read a lot of fantasy with major romance plots (Romantasy? Is this romantasy?) but I do love the enemies to lovers trope and when itās sapphic? Yes please! I also really like what Malburi did with the soulmates trope in Markless. I admit I havenāt read a whole lot of romance with the soulmates trope, so Iām not sure if what was done here is common or not, but I thought it was nice that it explored the idea that choosing your own soulmate is always a possibility.
The main character, Ruti, was so well-written. Not only did I love her, but I could easily feel whatever emotion she was feeling. If she was confused, so was I. Whether she was upbeat or distressed, I was too. The evolution of her relationship with Princess Dekala felt very natural, which I appreciated. Speaking of Dekala, she was⦠an enigma, but an intriguing one. My favorite thing about her was that she was so hard to pin down. Sometimes it was frustrating, but hey, I was only frustrated when Ruti was frustrated, so it was perfect!
I did feel that the magic system was a little confusing. As soon as I thought I had a decent understanding of it, something new was introduced that threw me for a loop. I donāt think I ever quite understood the limits of the worldās magic.
My only other issue was that towards the end of the book, there was a part that felt to me like the oft frowned upon āand then I woke upā moment used in some media. It wasnāt that, but it gave me a similar feeling, and I was disappointed. But the ending itself was great. It made up for some of that disappointment and left me feeling happy with the book overall.
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