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A review by fairytale42
Curse Painter by Jordan Rivet
hopeful
inspiring
mysterious
reflective
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
4.25
Oh my word, this was so good for the magic system alone.
The concept of magic coming from art is so creative and unique, and it was expertly done here. (And that beginning chapter was a perfect example of how the magic system works and how beautiful it is.) So, if nothing else, give this a shot for the magic system.
The characters are also lovely, although I feel they come off as more 'telling' than 'showing.' However, that doesn't mean they aren't well-built. Archer and Briar both have complex backstories that definitely have left their scars, and it was a treat to slowly unravel their motivations and history. Plus, I am HERE for the bandit group of Jemma, Lew, Nat, and Esteban! They're all fun characters that feel like family; they're well-developed and unique, and I'm excited to see how they'll grow further.
The plot was great, but I personally just don't like the rival families battling arc. Things were more involved than they first appeared, though, so that was cool to see.
Overall, it can read a bit flat sometimes, but the characters and magic system make it so, so worth it. Give this book a shot (and maybe grab a paintbrush because this book was hecka inspiring.)
The concept of magic coming from art is so creative and unique, and it was expertly done here. (And that beginning chapter was a perfect example of how the magic system works and how beautiful it is.) So, if nothing else, give this a shot for the magic system.
The characters are also lovely, although I feel they come off as more 'telling' than 'showing.' However, that doesn't mean they aren't well-built. Archer and Briar both have complex backstories that definitely have left their scars, and it was a treat to slowly unravel their motivations and history. Plus, I am HERE for the bandit group of Jemma, Lew, Nat, and Esteban! They're all fun characters that feel like family; they're well-developed and unique, and I'm excited to see how they'll grow further.
The plot was great, but I personally just don't like the rival families battling arc. Things were more involved than they first appeared, though, so that was cool to see.
Overall, it can read a bit flat sometimes, but the characters and magic system make it so, so worth it. Give this book a shot (and maybe grab a paintbrush because this book was hecka inspiring.)
Minor: Death, Emotional abuse, Gore, Blood, and Grief