![]() Even the characters I didn’t like, like Ayt Madashi, kept me turning pages, needing to know more. ![]() It’s uncommon that I find a book where I feel differently towards each of the characters, but am still equally interested in all of them. I desperately wanted to see the Kaul family best her.Įach of the characters took me on an emotional rollercoaster in their own way. Ayt Madashi, the leader of No Peak Clan’s greatest rival, was cunning in the worst sort of way. I also loved to hate the villains of Jade City. ‘I can kill my ex-boyfriends myself.’ Kaul Hilo and Kaul Shae, Jade City, Ch. Hilo Draped his arms over Shae’s shoulders and hugged her, then he spoke into her ear. I loved how Lee showed Hilo’s impulsive and passionate nature in how strongly he expressed love and hatred. I couldn’t decide if I wanted to hug him or strangle him. Kaul Hilo, the war leader of No Peak Clan, was especially frustrating and loveable. Fonda Lee might be my new favorite author for writing morally grey characters. What really drew me into the story was the characters. LGBTQ rep: gay main character, not the focus of the story.Mix of character-driven and plot-driven. ![]()
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