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A review by the_ya_assassin
Red Tigress by Amélie Wen Zhao
5.0
"We all have monsters in our minds . . . but it takes courage and perseverance to defeat them."
HOW COULD THE SEQUEL POSSIBLY BE BETTER THAN THE FIRST?!?!
Okay y'all. I have never felt so many emotions in a book (minus [b:The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue|50623864|The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue|V.E. Schwab|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1584633432l/50623864._SY75_.jpg|46895612] of course). I was happy, sad, angry, and in love throughout this book. Each scene was specific to the course of the plot, the character development was spot-on . . . everything about this was amazing.
First of all, the worldbuilding was pretty good. It stayed mostly the same in the case of how it was written into the book - not the info-dumping way, thank goodness. I also feel like we learned more in this book about the world.
Secondly, the scenes
HOW COULD THE SEQUEL POSSIBLY BE BETTER THAN THE FIRST?!?!
Okay y'all. I have never felt so many emotions in a book (minus [b:The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue|50623864|The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue|V.E. Schwab|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1584633432l/50623864._SY75_.jpg|46895612] of course). I was happy, sad, angry, and in love throughout this book. Each scene was specific to the course of the plot, the character development was spot-on . . . everything about this was amazing.
First of all, the worldbuilding was pretty good. It stayed mostly the same in the case of how it was written into the book - not the info-dumping way, thank goodness. I also feel like we learned more in this book about the world.
Secondly, the scenes