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Mortal Follies
Mortal Follies: A Novel | Alexis Hall
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A young noblewoman must pair up with a rumoured witch to ward off a curse in this irresistible sapphic romance from the bestselling author of Boyfriend Material. It is the year 1814, and life for a young lady of good breeding has many difficulties. There are balls to attend, fashions to follow, marriages to consider, and, of course, the tiny complication of existing in a world swarming with fairy spirits, interfering deities, and actual straight-up sorcerers. Miss Maelys Mitchelmore finds her entry into high society hindered by an irritating curse. It begins innocuously enough with her dress slowly unmaking itself over the course of an evening at a high-profile ball, a scandal she narrowly manages to escape. However, as the curse progresses to more fatal proportions, Miss Mitchelmore must seek out aid, even if that means mixing with undesirable company. And there are few less desirable than Lady Georgianna Landrakea brooding, alluring young woman sardonically nicknamed the Duke of Annadalewho may or may not have murdered her own father and brothers to inherit their fortune. If one is to believe the gossip, she might be some kind of malign enchantress. Then again, a malign enchantress might be exactly what Miss Mitchelmore needs. With the Dukes help, Miss Mitchelmore delves into a world of angry gods and vindictive magic, keen to unmask the perpetrator of these otherworldly attacks. But Miss Mitchelmores reputation is not the only thing at risk in spending time with her new ally. For the reputed witch has her own secrets that may prove dangerous to Miss Mitchelmores heartnot to mention her life.
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Larkken
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This sapphic regency romance with gods and fairies is a low pick. The second half kind of dragged, but the framing was fun and I had some laugh out loud moments.

LeeRHarry I had to DNF because of the dragging but I agree there were some laugh out loud moments. 😊 3mo
Larkken @LeeRHarry I know! I'm not sure how something that was often so fun could be so much of a slog at the same time. 3mo
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K.Wielechowski
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Mehso-so

Maelys is a semi-respectable Regency-era young lady who just happens to be cursed. It started with her dress dissolving at a ball and quickly escalates to attempts on her life. She recruits her best friend, her cousin, and Lady Georgiana Landrake aka The Duke, to help end the curse.
I usually love Hall‘s books but this one didn‘t land for me. It felt like two books with the exact same plot stuck together.
I did enjoy the magical realism, tho

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mdemanatee
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Wrapping up November reading (including my seemingly unpopular thoughts on Mortal Follies) https://youtu.be/1AgqRHKwdUE

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xicanti
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Oh, friends, MORTAL FOLLIES has such a delightful narrative voice, but it took me four long days to finish it and that was just too long for me to love it. Even if I‘d read it quickly, though, I think I would‘ve faltered due to the distance Robin Goodfellow‘s narration gives us from our protagonist, the drawn out Regency pacing, and the way I revelled in the worldbuilding but never invested myself in the romance. It wasn‘t BAD but… yeah. 😔

xicanti It was a 3-star read—my Liked It rating—which wobbles between a low Pick and a So-So for me. I felt pretty Low Pick about it after I finished it last night, but now I‘ve slept on it it‘s slid down to a So-So. Sadness. 14mo
willaful I felt very much the same. 14mo
xicanti @willaful it‘s so good in theory, but the execution didn‘t quite come off. 14mo
dabbe CASEY! 🤩🤩🤩 14mo
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mdemanatee
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I‘m struggling with this one a bit right now. I‘m going to keep pushing, but it‘s a bummer because this should be everything that I want.

LiteraryinPA Oh no, that‘s disappointing! 1y
mdemanatee @LiteraryinLawrence I know ☹️ but it may pick up yet. I‘m just currently struggling with the narration choice, while inventive, is also distracting. 1y
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xicanti
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I started MORTAL FOLLIES while I cooked and ate a jackfruit version of Nigella‘s Korean keema. Love the book‘s narrative voice so far. The keema was good, but it‘s better when made with beef (yeah, I know, it‘s very wrong). The jackfruit‘s sourness doesn‘t meld with the spice in quite the right way.

5feet.of.fury I‘ve been vegetarian for 15 years & I want to like jackfruit substitute more than I do. I try again every now and then but the sourness always stands out to me. It looks better than it eats in my opinion. 1y
xicanti @5feet.of.fury this was my first time cooking with it. I bought a bunch of it on clearance, so I‘m going to play around and see if I can find a recipe that works for me! If it doesn‘t click by the time my supply runs out, I‘ll probably just move along. 1y
5feet.of.fury @xicanti my Omnivore boyfriend likes BBQ jackfruit sliders more than I do, but I don‘t have any real recommendations. Good luck on your culinary adventure! 1y
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coffees
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AH always has a new and interesting message to tell in all his books. In MFs we touch on themes of vulnerability in 💕 and the trauma of having to confront an abuser, and how reality and fantasy are very different. Even though there were a lot of fantastical elements, I was always grounded before I could get too off track

I also really liked all the characters but NGL, Lizzie enchanted me. She was very charming!

A rec! #romance #mystery

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coffees
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The #tbr never ends!! Right now I'm reading Mortal Follies by one of my favorite authors :D it's ok and I'm starting to realize that certain types of characters exist in AH's world's and I wouldn't be surprised if they were related somehow 😂😂😂

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RaeLovesToRead
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Purples & pinks 💕💕

Branwen Absolutely gorgeous! 💜 1y
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CarolynM
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#BookReport for June

Very little reading time this month. I was all about the comfort reads and all of these served the purpose. Mortal Follies was the most diverting.

Books_et_al I just picked up Mortal Follies as it sounds like a whole lot of fun and after reading your review I‘m even more keen to get to it very soon. 1y
CarolynM @Books_et_al Hope you enjoy it - I think you will😊 1y
Cinfhen Glad you had books for a distraction 😘 1y
LeahBergen The Tea Ladies sounds fun! I‘ve been thinking of you. 😘 1y
CarolynM @LeahBergen Thank you, Leah😘 The Tea Ladies was fun, I think you might like it. 1y
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CarolynM
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Exactly the ridiculous nonsense I needed in the last weeks. A queer regency romance set in a world where witches, fairies, hobgoblins & old gods are just another strata of society & narrated (with frequent acid asides) by a creature heavily hinted to be Puck from a Midsummer Night‘s Dream “reduced to …professional storytelling” - “I gave a story to a mortal playmaker around 1600 & the bastard didn‘t even give me a co-writer credit” 🤣 I loved it.

CarolynM Since I almost never read fantasy I‘m going to claim this as #HighFantasy for #52BookClub23 1y
Centique Look at you! Reading Fantasy! Warms the cockles of my heart 😂 I am going to have to read this one for sure 💕🙌 1y
Centique And also - Alexis Hall is a god 🙌 1y
CarolynM @Centique I‘ll follow Alexis Hall anywhere😍 1y
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sebrittainclark
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4/5

In a regency England full of magic, fae, and old gods, Maelys has been cursed. She and her friends must figure out how to break the curse before it's too late. I enjoyed the story overall, but my favorite part was having Puck be the narrator. I thought it was very fun and allowed a lot of context of the world's mythology to be added through his perspective on Maely's story.

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sebrittainclark
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audiobook: The Life Council by Laura Tremaine
e-book: Mortal Follies by Alexis Hall
#naturalitsy: Islands of Abandonment by Cal Flyn

#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain

rachelsbrittain A beautiful spread! 2y
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sebrittainclark
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Introductions, gentle reader are in order. I am that knavish sprite that frights the maidens of the villagery. I am Oberon's jester - was Oberon's jester, that's rather the issue.

#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl

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BookmarkTavern
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Maelys finds herself cursed. & her only allies are a genre savy cousin, an accused murderess, a witch, & a priestess. All narrated by good old Puck.

This was charming. A sapphic romance, with an intriguing mystery of who cursed Maelys, with a delightful array of secondary characters, including her cousin, Lizzie, who everyone should have just listened to the whole time. A bit predictable, & an abrupt ending, but also a lot of fun! 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌑

BookmarkTavern Release Date: June 6th, 2023 #NetGalley #ARC 2y
Clare-Dragonfly Sounds like a lot of fun! 2y
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underground_bks
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To survive a mysterious and malicious curse and find the figure behind it, a young noblewoman must encounter mischievous fairies, queer priestesses, ancient deities—and a strangely alluring, potentially “malign witch” (who may have murdered her own male relations to inherit her dukedom) in this feverishly fun sapphic fantasy wittily and wantonly narrated, of course, by Puck himself. Such fun!

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