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A review by samflowerv6
Slewfoot: A Tale of Bewitchery by Brom
dark
emotional
mysterious
reflective
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
5.0
“A hard grimace set on Abitha’s face. “If it is a witch they want,” she hissed, “then a witch they shall have.”
My new favorite book. Beautiful, poetic and bloody. I wish I was prancing around the Paw paw tree with the wild folk. Samson and Abitha are just perfect.
“That is not what you want, that is what you need. You are not made out of needs, you are made out of your dreams and desires.”
“I am not Abitha. Abitha was murdered. I am the witch, and the witch cares not for your tears.”
“Abitha laughed loud and hard, realized it was more than this bawdy song, it was being able to let her hair down, to be her vulgar, sassy self in front of someone again, even if that someone might be the Devil himself.”
“Abitha is dead, they killed her, all that is left is wrath and malice … my restless soul. Do you understand?”
My new favorite book. Beautiful, poetic and bloody. I wish I was prancing around the Paw paw tree with the wild folk. Samson and Abitha are just perfect.
“That is not what you want, that is what you need. You are not made out of needs, you are made out of your dreams and desires.”
“I am not Abitha. Abitha was murdered. I am the witch, and the witch cares not for your tears.”
“Abitha laughed loud and hard, realized it was more than this bawdy song, it was being able to let her hair down, to be her vulgar, sassy self in front of someone again, even if that someone might be the Devil himself.”
“Abitha is dead, they killed her, all that is left is wrath and malice … my restless soul. Do you understand?”