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Savage Her Reply - from the Award-winning Author of Tangleweed and Brine
Savage Her Reply - from the Award-winning Author of Tangleweed and Brine | Deirdre Sullivan
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Savage Her Reply | Deirdre Sullivan
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A retelling of the Irish legend the Children of Lir, told from the point of view of the woman who cursed them.

Wow! I loved this! A unique choice to make it from a decidedly unlikable MC, but that made it all the more engaging. The lyrical writing immediately made me go see if there‘s going to be an audiobook. There is! I loved seeing Aífe‘s journey, I just wish there was more of it. It‘s supposed to be 900 years, but it was so short. ?????

BookmarkTavern Release Date: October 3rd, 2023 #ARC #NetGalley CW 👇🏻 (edited) 14mo
BookmarkTavern General warning for depression and suicidal ideation 14mo
TheSpineView Awesome! 14mo
dabbe 🧡🎃🧡 14mo
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Feminist retelling of the Children of Lir story from Irish mythology. Wow, this is intense! And dark. And deeply melancholy. But so beautifully written - just so poetically haunting. Told from the POV of Aífe, the 'evil stepmother'/aunt that turns her sister's 4 children into swans. The gloomy introspection is fascinating to a point but does drag a little/get a tad repetitive. Deeply moving in parts, downright depressing in others...⬇️⬇️⬇️

readingjedi Continued from above...I'm glad I read it for the gorgeous writing but also glad I finished it as I struggled to find any joy/positivity/redemption amongst the sadness and I was left feeling downbeat. 2y
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Starting this one today. Looking forward to it. With thanks to #netgalley for this book.

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I would try to write a review about this, but I legit cried while reading this and can‘t bring myself to open it again.