REVIEW FOR UNDERHYPED: THE GRACE YEAR
THE GRACE YEAR by KIM LIGGETT
STANDALONE
REVIEW:
If this wasn’t the height of morbidly gratifying, I
don’t know what is. The blurred world-building, the cruel and tortured
characters, the grisly scenes and the bone-chilling story. All of it will leave
you in a semi-comatose state for days (weeks, months).
Even though the start was somewhat slow, I couldn’t
bring myself to put it down from the first page. (From the damned epigraph: “A
rat in a maze is free to go anywhere, as long as it stays inside the maze.”) And
God, if that epigraph wasn’t the perfect foreshadowing. The women in the
fantasy were exactly like a trapped rat who didn’t know it was trapped. Or at
least, that was what the protagonist used to believe.
Romantically, it’s a love triangle. I, personally,
don’t really like them and I didn’t like it here, either. But I cannot say I
was dissatisfied. It was a series of heartbreaks and I loved it. I loved
the bittersweet ending even more. (And I loved Michael the most, if I must say
it.)
A piece of my heart died when I finished this book –
but aren’t that kinds of books the best kind? And, as happens with books of
this kind, am equally torn over the matter of a sequel. Because how can the
sequel ever be better than the prefect (-ly heart-wrenching) ending?
This was my first read by Liggett and undoubtedly, I
am charmed out of my mind. Now I am just trying to prepare myself mentally to
read another of her works, and it is definitely going to take several months.
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