![]() ![]() They're in almost every single page, in descriptions and places that I found very unnecessary to be including swear words. But the thing here is, SJM's writing style itself is full of swear words. I have never read any books with so many curses and swear words.ĭon't get me wrong, I'm always open with the portrayal of different types of characters, and most characters in HOEAB are angry people because of their situation, so I wouldn't have mind if their dialogues contained many colours of swear words. I would say the idea of the plot as a whole was wonderful and I was mind-blown by the plot twists-but I may have some problems with SJM's writing style. ![]() Did I end up loving it or hating it? Perhaps I did neither. Of course, despite owning TOG and ACOTAR, I couldn't heed my friends' advice for several reasons and end up jumping into HOEAB anyway. If you're an avid fan of SJM, I'm sure you might understand my struggle because as I quote some of my friends who love SJM, "You either love or hate SJM's writing, there's no in between", " HOEAB would be a rather heavy start if one is to start reading SJM's writings", " HOEAB felt like a combination of Throne of Glass and A Court of Thorns and Roses you should probably read one of those series first before diving into HOEAB", etc. I'll put it out here now: HOEAB is the first Sarah J. House of Earth and Blood is by far the thickest book that I've ever read, and it was also a quite difficult read for me. ![]()
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