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Belladonna, by Adalyn Grace

8 reviews

scrubsandbooks's review against another edition

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adventurous mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

I enjoyed this far more than I had expected! I love reading a story in which Death is personified and throughout a great deal of the book, I had expectations that would have put the rating lower, including a pretty annoying book trope. But nothing was what I predicted, even when I thought I was starting to piece the puzzles together and the ending was an absolute surprise. I went into this book mostly blind, having skimmed the blurb very briefly and I was drawn in by the murder mystery aspect, definitely not what I was expecting when I initially started the book. And despite there being a romance in this, I felt like a greater deal of importance was placed on the MC's love for her newfound family, and that is always more of a delight to read over romance, at least for me. I will certainly be picking up the sequel when it comes out this August!

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thecatconstellation's review against another edition

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dark mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

A murder mystery wrapped up in a Death-as-romantic-interest bow. I definitely enjoyed this read, and there were enough twists and turns to keep it interesting. 

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maeverose's review against another edition

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dark mysterious medium-paced

2.75

I had to edit this review because my feelings changed a lot in hindsight.

TL;DR: Loved the beginning, meh towards the end. Love the atmosphere, the secret garden vibes. This is new adult not YA. The romance was highly problematic.

The first half of this book was an easy 5 stars, but the second half was more of a 3 at best. (And in hindsight, the problematic romance just kinda tainted the whole book…)

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The thing I loved the most was the atmosphere and writing. The descriptions in this book are so vivid and atmospheric I could clearly picture everything in my mind. I want to be in this world. I love immersive writing, especially in a gothic book, it’s one of the number one things I look for and this definitely delivers on that.

I loved the secret garden vibes. I don’t know if it was intentional but this definitely feels like a gothic retelling almost of the secret garden. Lots of similarities.

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I’m very picky with mortal x immortal pairings because they often feel icky. This one did. Without spoilers, Death met her as a two month old baby and kept an eye on her from then until she was 19, when the book takes place.
Spoiler and he knew from a vision that he had when she was a baby that they would get together when she was an adult…. Yeah.
That aside, my original thoughts on the romance before realizing how messed up it was: it feels very much like what you’d expect from YA in that Signa is very quick to catch feelings despite the fact she hated the love interest in the beginning. I didn’t feel their chemistry because Signa didn’t really get to know Death or spend much time with him. Her attraction to him was really only physical.

Signa is so focused on men the entire book when she’s supposed to be focused on saving someone’s life, something that’s incredibly urgent. There was a love triangle that while reading I felt was entirely unnecessary and just took up space in the book that should’ve focused on the actual plot.

Another thing about the romance is that it gets a bit steamier than I would say is appropriate for YA. There’s an on page sex scene that’s somewhat explicit, and besides that Signa is just very horny throughout the book. I would categorize this as new adult, not young adult. I feel like authors forget that the target age range of YA is 12-17. I would not give this to anyone younger than 16, personally.

Signa is very obsessed with being a ‘proper lady’ throughout most of the book and I found those parts to be very annoying. If she had grown out of that mindset earlier I wouldn’t have minded it so much because it does make sense given the time period and her high class status that she’d care about that, but it was overdone imo.

While I loved the writing in the first half, after that it started to feel overwritten and like it was trying too hard to be poetic at certain parts. It started to drag on a bit as well and was a bit repetitive at times. Kinda felt like the author wrote the book in order and got burnt out towards the end.

About the end reveal of who did it:
Spoiler I didn’t understand why Percy continued to poison Lillian when it didn’t kill her the first time… if it was an accident and she survived he could’ve just waited for it to leave her system… It didn’t make sense to me.


A very subjective issue: I just don’t like YA. Even though this has more adult themes it’s still written like YA. The main character is very naive (understandably so, but still), she’s so focused on boys instead of the very pressing situation going on, and there’s unnecessary petty drama with some of the other girls her age. I feel like these are common tropes in YA. Maybe it’s just because I’m an adult and don’t like those things but I remember disliking those things when I was a teenager as well so… I just would’ve preferred if this had been written as adult and the characters were more mature and less easily distracted by cute men.

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adventurous mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

***4.0 Stars***
Overall,
This one was a lovely surprise for me. As per usual, I did not really know much about this book going in. I did not read the blurb, I just thought the cover was pretty and I know what belladonna is so I was like yea sure lets give this a try. This book is a wide range of genres. YA, Fantasy, Paranormal, Mystery maybe a dash of Horror. I really don't want to give anything away about the plot, so I will just say this, there is pretty good character development, I liked all the characters and the world building was pretty well done. At the heart of this book there is a mystery that I had a pretty good idea about before it was revealed, though I did not guess everything which I did enjoyed. 

Cover, 
I have the US first edition version that has beautiful artwork under the dust jacket. The cover itself I beautiful and as I said before it drew me in enough to buy it.

Recommendation,
You should read this book, if you are interested in reading a Gothic paranormal (think death and ghosts), mystery novels. There is a romance subplot with very little spice (maybe 1 chili pepper). Some trigger warnings but nothing super gorey, or detailed. This is definitely properly labeled as a YA.



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adventurous dark emotional funny hopeful mysterious sad tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

I bought this on Ashley's recommendation and the cover of the B&N special edition 😍 I didn't read the blurb or any reviews. I loved this so much! I am obsessed! I loved the characters, world building and mystery! As I was reading it I was torn between needing to keep reading and dread at finishing it. I had a lot of predictions early on and had a great time reading and seeing if my predictions were correct or not. I am counting the days for the sequel and am sad it doesn't come out til 2023. I definitely see myself rereading this probably very soon as I'm not ready to let the characters go!

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adventurous dark emotional mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

Belladonna swept me away, both with its sense of mystery and with its brilliant romance!  I would easily give this book six stars out of five because it was really a perfect read for me.  The mystery plotline was written so that I, like Signa, was constantly second-guessing who I thought the killer could be!  There were plenty of plot twists, but they were well motivated and  heralded by foreshadowing and clues, making it even more exciting to read.  I was in a bit of a reading slump before reading Belladonna, but Adalyn Grace has cured me!  


I am beyond delighted that there will be a sequel to Belladonna, called Foxglove, coming out in 2023, because I am not at all ready to be finished with Signa’s adventures.  Before the next book comes out, I am planning on listening to the audiobook version, as I just know that this book will be one that is even better upon re-reading.  


My Recommendation-
If you’re a reader who loves upper YA romantic fantasy novels like The Cruel Prince you need to grab a copy of Belladonna!  I would especially recommend this book to readers who love a dark mystery in their stories!

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jmacminn's review against another edition

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adventurous dark mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.5

 Thank you to Netgalley, Hachette Audio, and Little Brown Young Readers for the advanced copy for my honest review

This was such a pleasure to listen to that I finished it in one day. A murder mystery wrapped into a Hades and Persephone retelling that had me guessing at every turn.

Signa Farrow is an orphan who is cursed by Death. Since her parents death every guardian who has taken her in has died, however, Signa herself cannot die. She knows this because she has met death multiple times, whether by a fall of the stairs or by Belladonna, and each time he does not take her to the next realm.
When her most recent guardian is killed Signa is sent to live with the Hawthorne family who are grieving the loss of their Matriarch. When the spirit of Lillian comes to Signa to tell her there was foul play, Signa must find out who killed Lillian in order to save Blythe who is consumed by the same "illness" as her mother.

I loved the "not like other girls" trope that was turned on its head in this story. Signa was so desperate to try to fit into society like her mother had before her, and her struggle to be accepted in polite society while it goes against her whole personality is a great twist. I also loved the genuine female connection in this story, there was just enough tension that the struggle of this time wasn't glossed over but Blythe and Signa's relationship was great to read.

TLDR: Similar to a Pride and Prejuidice retelling, Hades and Persephone retellings have my heart and this was an extremely fun one to listen to and I will absolutely be going out to be a copy of both this book.

 

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dark hopeful inspiring lighthearted mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

5.0

One of the best YA fantasy novels that you want to look out for this year!

Belladonna is not the kind of story that I thought I would end up loving, but Adalyn Grace worked her magic from Page One. A dark, intriguing YA Gothic Fantasy about a girl who can see ghosts but cannot die, and her strange connection with Death himself--Belladonna is equal parts coming-of-age romance and murder mystery combined in one. Here are 5 reasons you should read this book:

- An incredibly smart, strong female protagonist who is charming and hilariously relatable
- A wonderfully cast of well-developed, three-dimensional characters
- Stunning world-building set in
- Beautifully depicted themes of grief, loss, love and recovery
- Eerily unnerving hauntings, perfectly befitting a novel about ghosts
- Intriguing murder mystery with unexpected plot twists
- Just the right amount of darkly seductive, enemies-to-lovers romance...with the Grim Reaper himself.

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