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Ever Cursed by Corey Ann Haydu

bellaspiller's review against another edition

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

5.0

Wow! This is an underrated novel that more people need to read. 

I acquired this book as my local bookstore was closing and everything was $3 or less so I decided to get some novels that I wouldn't normally read, and I am so glad I chose this one. 

This was the most refreshing fairytale I have ever read and I really enjoyed that it didn't copy aspects of other fairytale and make it a spin-off. 

This book switches between to P.O.V's (Jane, the princess, and Reagan, the witch) which is something I normally hate in a book but fell in love with during this novel. 

I honestly had no hope for the novel or intrest in its plot when I began reading as I thought that it was going to follow a story of the princesses breaking their curse and ending in they lived happily ever after, but this is so much more than that. 

This novel has so much to unpack, from the suppression of women, touches on politics and the Matthew effect, rape and famine. 

I won't even talk about the plot twist as I don't want to spoil it but I will say that not once did I ever expect it, or even think that it would be comming 

While I do think the world building was lacking and that the ending could have been better, or left room for a second novel, which I would read in a heartbeat, I can honestly say that this was the most surprising book I have ever read. 

I will be thinking about this book for a long time and I know I will read it again in the future to relieve this magical story again

nienkeeem's review against another edition

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emotional hopeful tense fast-paced

4.0

chelsea_jack's review against another edition

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2.0

Really unsatisfying.
I appreciated the rise at the end, but so much of the book is just fear. Despite a five-year-long thing that has been endured suddenly coming to a head... it still feels like nothing really happens.

I don't think the story here lives up to the gorgeous book cover.

And there is no satisfying resolution for the characters of the story. I think it's meant to be, but it wasn't the kind of payoff that the readers deserved.

angelsbookstaloves's review against another edition

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3.0

I immediately fell in love with this book when I saw the cover. And oh boy, it did not disappoint. I loved this book! The audiobook for this is also phenomenal. The story line was so fascinating, I couldn't stop reading it because I just needed to find what would happen next!

The characters in this are SO GOOD. I will say, the princes sucked, like omg. I haaaaaaate them. I did love Jane. She is awesome. She is probably my favorite character. This world was so cool. With the Witches and magic, it was just awesome. This book was a little slow-paced, but not in a bad way. I usually avoid slow-paced books because they make me sleepy, but this one was done really well.

So, if your looking for a captivating, somewhat slow-paced, standalone fantasy read, then this is the book for you!

cindeereads's review against another edition

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5.0

This book starts out slow but the pace picks up after the first 100 pages as things are found out the story and characters were really interesting to read about. The characters were very great to read about especially Jane and Reagan one being cursed to not be able to eat and the other being the witch who cast the curse. Jane starts out meek and quiet girl who just wants the curse to end so that she her sisters and mother will not have to live like this anymore but by the end she is much stronger and takes the lead in ending the curse and freeing all of her people. As for Reagan I liked how she did what she did out of love for her mother but she went about it all wrong it is not right to punish those who did not deserve it. The story starts out with talking of the curse and how it all effects Jane her sister and their mother and how Jane just wants it to end the story moves to Reagan and we start to slowly find out why she takes Jane and her sisters to find out what is going on in their kingdom they see terrible things and Reagan tells them why she did and they just can't believe their father the king would do that after they return after the horrible run in with foreign royals Jane and her sisters believe what Reagan told them so the kind imprisons them only for Jane to escape after that they finally find everything needed to end the curse after a while and much effort it is ended and there is finally the well deserved happy ending.

ielerol's review against another edition

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3.0

I like the concept of this book a lot, but I struggled with the execution. The whole first third of the book moves very slowly, which I wouldn't mind except that it's also very repetitive, and Jane is super boring early on, because being an incredibly sheltered and self-centered princess does not make a person particularly interesting. Reagan is less so, but her point of view early on is frustrating because she shows up and immediately gets into arguments with everyone without context or anything else to ground us in her character. I got more interested when they start having things to do beyond just feeling sorry for themselves, but I was very close to abandoning the book before getting there.

The other issue is that the tone, style, and world-building just feel all over the place. At times I thought the book was trying to be a stylized, fairy-tale kind of story, and sometimes I think it hits that tone. Like, the way the magic system doesn't make any real sense, but has an internal, poetic kind of logic to it. I can be ok with that, if that's what you're committing to! But then there are other places where it seems like we're supposed be getting more grounded details of life in Ever, and they're just, wildly implausible.

I mean, despite myself I don't need all my second-world vaguely-medieval European fantasy stories to read like a historical study of daily life in the time period, but I do need to believe that the author is familiar with the contents of such books, if you're going to try and portray bits and pieces of it. And I tried so hard not to let it bother me, but when Jane repeats like, 3 or 4 times, that the entire population of the "kingdom" of Ever is 500-some people, I just cannot handle it. That is a not a kingdom that can support a castle with fancy balls and multiple levels of nobility, it's barely a subsistence-level agricultural community. Even by historical standards! Lords of medieval castles supported only by a town of 500 (and productive agricultural land even, not land that's been been cursed with two decades of famine..) did not live in the lap of luxury! They froze in the winter and ran out of good food before the spring vegetables were ready and even small exotic trade goods were rare and extremely valuable. I mean, there appear to be three groups of people in the whole kingdom: nobles, witches, and farmers. No skilled artisans, no traders, no source of wealth that could be used to trade for silks and jewels and exotic foods even if traders existed. How are these people getting chocolate??

Again, I can accept a fairy tale sort of story that doesn't worry about those details, but you have to actually, consciously, make that choice and not undermine it. Honestly I think half the problem is my personal YA nemesis, first-person present tense. There's a reason fairy tales start with "once upon a time," the idea of a dreamlike fairy tale is directly at odds with the kind of detailed immediacy that first-person present forces.

Then there's the use of language. Early on the story is told in fairly simplistic, repetitive language, then halfway through the story people start swearing a lot, and it just didn't feel consistent. I think maybe it was supposed to be a deliberate mirroring of the shift in the tone of the plot itself, but it didn't feel well-executed and I found it very distracting.

I did like the ending a lot, which is ultimately what pushed this to 3 stars for me instead of 2.

devinrose666's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional inspiring mysterious 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? Yes

4.5

meganreadingxx's review against another edition

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5.0

I finished this in a few hours. I loved it.

lmh5113's review against another edition

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dark emotional mysterious reflective tense 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? It's complicated

4.0

cl_critchett's review against another edition

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challenging emotional inspiring slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0