Review: The Drowning Faith by R.F. Kuang

This is so short I feel a tiny bit bad about counting this as a book I read because it is 15 pages long but also I do like a loophole.

This was an absolutely delightful look into Nezha. Much of it is stuff we already know of guessed but I still loved getting to be in his head for a few pages, there were so many times I have wished this series was multi-POV but I totally see why this story isn't and I do like the way it is used in the book.

Nezha needs family therapy but also he should make the fire goddess love him so she can incinerate his family. Which would be mean and hopefully Kitay would talk her down but she would be up for it.

I gave this five stars on Goodreads and The StoryGraph

Review: The Dragon Republic

Review: The Dragon Republic

Review: In a Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware

Review: In a Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware