![]() ![]() ![]() In the best best-case scenario, I am reacting to a book that has dug down deep and forced me to break my poker face – to the point that I need to seek the nearest bathroom to use as a hiding place because I am at work and therefore cannot simply lock the door like I would at home and bawl my eyes out. But in the best-case scenario, I am reacting the way I do because I am reading a very good book. ![]() Sometimes those reactions are indicative of a very good read other times, they are indicative of a very bad one – it really all depends on which buttons the book in question presses. But beneath my seemingly-unperturbed expression there is much emotional turbulence: plenty of screaming, arm-flailing, and rapid-fire bilingual cursing. I don’t show such reactions publicly, of course: my poker face has been honed by years and years of reading smutty fan fiction out in the open. I will admit: I am one of those people who reacts emotionally to the books I read. Please read An Accident of Stars before reading this review. Therefore, it may contain references to events in the first book, An Accident of Stars, which may be considered spoilers for said book. The book is slated for release on May 2, 2017. ![]() This does not in any way affect my review. This review is based on an ARC given to me for free by the publisher, Angry Robot Books. ![]()
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