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Death's Country
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3,75⭐️
First of all, thank you NetGalley and Peachtree Teen for the ARC.
Death's Country by M. Romero is a YA polyamorous Orpheus and Eurydice's retelling in verse.
It's the first book that I read by this author, but it's likely not going to be my last.
From the start, "Death's Country" caught my attention due to its cover and the idea of a queer polyamorous retelling of Orpheus and Eurydice's tale.
The only thing that stopped me from reading this book before was the fact that it's written in verse, something that I'm not used to but that in reality didn't bother me during the reading.
I loved Andres as the main character and his relationship with Renee and Liora.
I also liked all the references to Dante and Greek mythology.
First of all, thank you NetGalley and Peachtree Teen for the ARC.
Death's Country by M. Romero is a YA polyamorous Orpheus and Eurydice's retelling in verse.
It's the first book that I read by this author, but it's likely not going to be my last.
From the start, "Death's Country" caught my attention due to its cover and the idea of a queer polyamorous retelling of Orpheus and Eurydice's tale.
The only thing that stopped me from reading this book before was the fact that it's written in verse, something that I'm not used to but that in reality didn't bother me during the reading.
I loved Andres as the main character and his relationship with Renee and Liora.
I also liked all the references to Dante and Greek mythology.
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