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A review by 30something_reads
What Feasts at Night by T. Kingfisher
adventurous
dark
funny
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Loveable characters? Yes
3.5
It took me a little bit longer to get into this story compared to the first (What Moves the Dead) but once I did, it was a really good time. The spooky atmospheric setting was perfect.
T Kingfisher's brand of weird paired with the dry humor just really speaks to me.
I love Alex Easton. Their sarcasm and self deprecating sense of humor always has me laughing out loud.
A kind of spoiler but not really:
Going into this, I was so worried about Alex's horse (because of the cover.) I'm happy to report that no horse was harmed in the duration of this book.
T Kingfisher's brand of weird paired with the dry humor just really speaks to me.
I love Alex Easton. Their sarcasm and self deprecating sense of humor always has me laughing out loud.
A kind of spoiler but not really:
Going into this, I was so worried about Alex's horse (because of the cover.) I'm happy to report that no horse was harmed in the duration of this book.
Minor: Death, Violence, Alcohol, and War