Ratings28
Average rating3.4
3 - 3.5 felt like she's still getting her footing in this one. definitely some magical bits but as a whole it lacked that all encompassing feeling when it came to the characters and world, which is what i love so much about her other work. makes me so curious about the singer's gun!
Tense, effective, the core dramatic irony made my teeth hurt. Much to like here but not my favorite of her books.
It's the flawed characters I come for, and this book didn't disappoint. There were some unexpected connections to the Glass Hotel, and the themes of making bad investment and getting screwed by the economy reappear.