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[Book Review]: House of Salt and Sorrows by Erin A. Craig

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(Book Review):  House of Salt and Sorrows by Erin A. Craig




This is a retelling of ‘The Twelve Dancing Princesses’, just in Gothic-horror style.  Tbh, I bought this merely because of the cover (and the fact that it’s a fairytale retelling, which I am a sucker of :D), however, upon reading the first page of the book, I just knew this would exceed my expectation.

Set in an archipelago ruled by a Dukedom, the story is riddled with deaths and ghosts.   The Duke has 12 daughters, and 4 of them have already died at the beginning of the story, which leads people to think that the family has been cursed.  The thing is, each and every sister is unique and likeable (even the dead ones), and you just can’t help but feel bad for them, esp for those whose lives have been cut short. 

There are so many hair-raising moments, the story as a whole is very atmospheric and eerie.  Annaleigh is a very likeable character, as are her 11 sisters.  Love the concept of the gods and goddesses, wish we could see more of them, esp Pontus.

I did not feel any particular attachment to the ship (Annaleigh and Cassius; Annassius?) and the number of times someone is about to make an important revelation only to be cut off or ignored, pissed the crap out of me, but overall, I loveeee this book and cannot wait to see more of the universe! 

Verdict:  4.4/5

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