![]() I loved the story and it had twists and turns to keep me on my toes, I will definitely be picking up the third Yarnsworld novel :)Ī full review is on Good Reads, but I'll give a shorter version of it here. Both books are set in the same world, but they are vastly different environments, which in this case is NOT a bad thing.īetween chapters we get more stories that are told in the particular location the book takes place in, which not only expands the world even further with additional backstory, but also makes you want even more information after reading them. ![]() ![]() This book focuses on gods and monsters walking among humanity in this particular ring of islands, which contrasts with the previous book in that they had never heard of gods, and if they ever heard of monsters it would be in the fables and stories parents would tell their children at night. This one is far removed from the folk lore forest from the previous book, instead taking place on an atoll in the middle of the ocean where you follow the story of a young woman who discovers a friendship with a taniwha, which are different types of monsters. ![]() ![]() I bought this before finishing the previous Yarnsworld novel (They Mostly Come Out at Night) and I loved this story just as much as the first. ![]()
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