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Ava Reid

Autor de The Wolf and the Woodsman

7 Obras 2,104 Miembros 43 Reseñas

Obras de Ava Reid

The Wolf and the Woodsman (2021) 826 copias
A Study in Drowning (2023) 673 copias
Juniper & Thorn (2022) 583 copias
Lady Macbeth: A Novel (2024) 11 copias
Lady Macbeth (2024) 8 copias
Lady Makbeth 2 copias

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
20th Century
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Manhattan, New York, New York, USA
Lugares de residencia
Hoboken, New Jersey, USA
Palo Alto, California, USA
Educación
Barnard College (BA|Political Science)
Biografía breve
AVA REID was born in Manhattan and raised right across the Hudson River in Hoboken, New Jersey, but currently lives in Palo Alto. She has a degree in political science from Barnard College, focusing on religion and ethnonationalism. She has worked for a refugee resettlement organization, for a U.S. senator, and, most recently, for an AI robotics startup. The Wolf and the Woodsman is her first novel.

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this was just too much for me, too sad, too dark, too descriptive, too stressful, etc. can see why somebody else might like it but not for me
 
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ZetaRiemann | 11 reseñas más. | Apr 4, 2024 |
Well, it took a bit of time to get to it, and even longer to read it when I did. It was an OK read, although I had some reservations about it:

-I was't keen on the first person narrative
-I felt it was overlong
-It was mis-titled; it should have been The Wolf-Girl and the Woodsman, but I suppose it would have been too long. I kept wondering when the wolf was going to put in an appearance.

I did enjoy the story, being Hungarian mythology rather than the more usual Western European based fantasy. As a first novel, it wasn't bad; better than the other first novel I read last year.

Recommended with some reservations.
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Maddz | 18 reseñas más. | Feb 18, 2024 |
A very epic fairytale with all sorts of pagan and other religious influences. The story was a bit all over the place at times and I genuinely didn't know what to expect next. Reminded me of ACOTAR with the sassy illiterate protag, but otherwise not much connecting those two properties except the fantasy-romance part. Other aspects were very Game of Thrones-y (killing off characters randomly and the court intrigue and such). This book felt a bit long and drawn out at points (like a LOTR travel journey sequence) but it all seemed essential to later plot developments so it was worth getting through them. There were a lot of beautiful and riveting descriptions of the places, landscapes, and costumes in the book as well as the monsters, witches, and other creatures.
The violence done to many animals and people in the book is excessive as hell and was rough getting through, however, so a big content warning about that. The ending isn't necessarily happily ever after either and is more open-ended and realistic than most fiction I have read based on a similar pseudo-medieval period. Could've been worse, but the book didn't really blow me away either.
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nessie_arduin | 18 reseñas más. | Feb 1, 2024 |
This book immediately grabbed me, and I read the first half super quickly! It didn't turn out to be the book I thought it would be. I thought there would be a lot more of the house itself being the evil, but it ending up being what it was was very interesting. Overall a pretty good YA read.
 
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lindywilson | 11 reseñas más. | Jan 3, 2024 |

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