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message 1: by Bailey (last edited May 21, 2024 05:48AM) (new)

Bailey (baileybarnes) | 551 comments Mod
Use this page to comment on and discuss Nettle & Bone by T. Kingfisher! If you are including spoilers, make it clear by writing ***SPOILERS before your post as to not ruin it for those who might not be done yet. Remember to be respectful!!!!


message 2: by Jasmine (new)

Jasmine | 3415 comments I really liked this book. I enjoy a dark fairytale and I think T. Kingfisher does a good job of writing a short fairytale that moves along. She is succinct in her word choice and her books are easy to consume in a single sitting.


message 3: by Bailey (new)

Bailey (baileybarnes) | 551 comments Mod
I liked this book, but I felt like there should have been more detail in certain areas. I don't know how to describe it really, but I thought that the market was amazing and there could have been more happening there and I wanted more background on other characters. Anywho, that aside I thought the book was pretty good, but it wasn't one of my favorites.


Quinty (Taylor's Version) (queenq) | 623 comments I just finished this book and most of the times I had no idea where it was going lol. I liked it


message 5: by Bailey (new)

Bailey (baileybarnes) | 551 comments Mod
Quinty (Taylor's Version) wrote: "I just finished this book and most of the times I had no idea where it was going lol. I liked it"

Hahaha, yeah, I felt that way at times as well!


message 6: by Jasmine (new)

Jasmine | 3415 comments Quinty (Taylor's Version) wrote: "I just finished this book and most of the times I had no idea where it was going lol. I liked it"

Was this your first book by this author? She does have her own style. I read What Moves the Dead by her and every now and then I had that feeling, but luckily with that one it is based on Poe's short story The Fall of the House of Usher, so I felt like even if I didn't know everything I had a point of reference.


Quinty (Taylor's Version) (queenq) | 623 comments Yeah this was my first book by the author! It makes sense that this is her writing style. At certain points in the book I could tell it was heavily influenced by various fairytales, but because it was such a mix of all different ones it still couldn't really serve as a point of reference. It's not like I hated it though, in a lot of books it's the same cliches over and over again so this was a nice switch up from that!


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