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A review by diaryofthebookdragon
Of Blood and Honey: A Book of the Fey and the Fallen by Stina Leicht
3.0
While I was reading I could not stop wondering: 'Why is this book fantasy?'
The main focus of the book are political & religious conflicts that happened in 1970s in Ireland. And the Liam's struggle with his inner monster could be looked as a metaphor of his struggling with accepting murdering of people... The fact that his father is fey & fantastic element are only background and I think book could go without them without loosing much of it's strength.
The thing that bothered me the most while reading is how naive & blind is Liam. Everybody is hiding something from him and he does not notice.
The main focus of the book are political & religious conflicts that happened in 1970s in Ireland. And the Liam's struggle with his inner monster could be looked as a metaphor of his struggling with accepting murdering of people... The fact that his father is fey & fantastic element are only background and I think book could go without them without loosing much of it's strength.
The thing that bothered me the most while reading is how naive & blind is Liam. Everybody is hiding something from him and he does not notice.