![]() ![]() And I do need to say in fairness to both author and publisher that, in hindsight, this was likely the wrong book to have read during these times. But that’s where my happiness and enjoyment of The Monster Baru Cormorant pretty much ended. I gobbled up the first quarter of this book in a couple of days. And this is all part of an absolutely devastating opening quarter of book. The story starts with failure: failure of courage, failure of combat, failure of death, and who knows how many others-all leading, eventually, back to the secret rebel accountant, Baru. When the publisher sent me through links for both Monster and Tyrant at the start of iso, I thought this was going to be brilliant–the world was burning around us but I had two books I was so excited to read back-to-back during lockdown. ![]() I was so excited to read The Monster Baru Cormorant after absolutely loving The Traitor Baru Cormorant, and calling Baru one of the best protagonists in fantasy. ![]()
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