A review by bibillieophile
The Betrayals by Bridget Collins

4.0

3.5 stars actually

To be very honest, at the first 100 pages of this book is hard to get through. It makes me confused because the concept of The Grand Jeu is still abstract for me until I finish it. But by ignoring the actual meaning of it, I actually can ge through it eventually. But I have expected it to happen on my reading experience, Because I think type of book like this used to make us confused at first and slowly it will make sense at the end.

So, this book has 4 different point of views. The first is from The Rat, then Leo, Magister Ludy and also the third party pov from the past. Until the end of the book I only could see the connection between 3 povs except the Rat. I still do not understand why it was there, honestly. But suprisingly I quite enjoy the character development between the povs except the Rat and I can guess the plot twist in the middle. I think it is easy to guess the plot twist if you pay attention to the details on every point of views on this book.

Yeah it was fun to read but not the best. If you are curious enough to experience it yourself pick this up.