![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It is a to and fro between what her identity is, who she wants to be, and who others consider her to be. We get to see Alyce’s inside battle about this. I don’t think I have read numerous books from the villain’s point of view, so this was a cool experience. I was really sold when I heard it also had a complex antagonist, morally dark characters, and a stubborn princess. In addition to that liked the darker, angsty vibes this book had. Walter has nods to the original however makes something interesting and unique. I truly liked how Malice was a totally new interpretation of the original story of Sleeping Beauty. despite the slow beginning, Walter still exhibits a superb writing style in her novel. I liked the way the writer balanced all these things. It took me a couple of chapters to understand Walter’s writing and structure, but everything soon became alright. The story truly began to develop, and chapters picked up the pace. ![]() I will say this unquestionably improved all through the novel. It seemed like it might have been normally presented better instead of verging on info dumping. This may be on the grounds that there was such a lot of dense background information and history tossed in for the set up. The start of this book was certainly slow, and I got myself not liking the writing. Malice By Heather Walter (An Amazing Fantasy Book) ![]()
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