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A review by bookishdaylight
The Wolf and the Woodsman by Ava Reid
adventurous
challenging
mysterious
tense
slow-paced
4.0
It is a magical, mysterious story involving political intrigue and antisemitism with a revolting atmosphere. A storyline filled with coded characters that represent the Jewish and Hungarian mythology history that follows tighter and sharper-honed points made by the main characters as the story progresses.
This simply alone represents the true enemies-to-lovers trope. Full of angst, hate, and tension, no other main characters I've read that truly hate and despise one another. Both the character's beliefs are shaped by their tribe and that is how their misconceptions and prejudice set them apart. Both character dynamics are intricately crafted with flaws that overall shape their trope.
All I can is that this is a refreshing read which I thoroughly enjoyed. Although the ending felt mellow and wished it was longer.
This simply alone represents the true enemies-to-lovers trope. Full of angst, hate, and tension, no other main characters I've read that truly hate and despise one another. Both the character's beliefs are shaped by their tribe and that is how their misconceptions and prejudice set them apart. Both character dynamics are intricately crafted with flaws that overall shape their trope.
All I can is that this is a refreshing read which I thoroughly enjoyed. Although the ending felt mellow and wished it was longer.