Sandy Lender | The Familiar by Leigh Bardugo Book Review @SandySaysRead | Uploaded April 2024 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
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This is a spoiler-free review of “The Familiar” by Leigh Bardugo, released in April 2024. This historical fiction fantasy has some adult content and a deliciously hideous villain you will love to hate! Please note: I totally screwed up around the 18-minute mark and mistakenly said Santangel was the mysterious gentleman who took word of Luzia’s mini-miracles to Viktor…nope. That’s a brain fart on camera. But the point is word gets back to the horrible, manipulative, narcissistic, predatory villain.
Tell me if you felt Luzia’s ambition was unseemly or if the character saw it as such. Did you get that feeling when reading the story?
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Timestamps (these should be close):
0:00 intro & housekeeping
1:30 prettiness & the specs
4:30 cover flap & author note
8:40 synopsis, Luzia, magic, manipulation
17:45 brain fart
18:00 the villain, the familiar, the arrangement
20:00 language & conclusion
#sandysaysread #booktube #bookreview
This is a spoiler-free review of “The Familiar” by Leigh Bardugo, released in April 2024. This historical fiction fantasy has some adult content and a deliciously hideous villain you will love to hate! Please note: I totally screwed up around the 18-minute mark and mistakenly said Santangel was the mysterious gentleman who took word of Luzia’s mini-miracles to Viktor…nope. That’s a brain fart on camera. But the point is word gets back to the horrible, manipulative, narcissistic, predatory villain.
Tell me if you felt Luzia’s ambition was unseemly or if the character saw it as such. Did you get that feeling when reading the story?
Here’s the link to generate YOUR SandySaysRead Bingo card: bingobaker.com/#65e5143d62d069e7
Remember that my sponsor at this time is my own SandySaysRead merch shop, where you can find bookish gifts for the readers in your life. sandysaysread.myspreadshop.com
Some ways to get more bookly with Author Sandy Lender…
NEW BOOKS NOTICE: bit.ly/ChoicesAnnounced
Reading Community: sandysaysread.locals.com
Author Newsletter: bit.ly/SSReNews
Author Page: amzn.to/3F2WKwO
Website: sandylenderink.com
Merch Shop: sandysaysread.myspreadshop.com
Timestamps (these should be close):
0:00 intro & housekeeping
1:30 prettiness & the specs
4:30 cover flap & author note
8:40 synopsis, Luzia, magic, manipulation
17:45 brain fart
18:00 the villain, the familiar, the arrangement
20:00 language & conclusion