The plot was original, and it had a good storyline. I don't think the book is for everyone. I liked it, but at parts I was confused. For example, the first chapter jumped right into everything and I had to think about it for a second to see what was going on. (How it was a letter, and then the bookstore scene). It was a good story, and I would never have picked to read this by myself. But, I did really enjoy the book.
*Back of the book*
Tahro Akagi shouldn't live in two worlds at once. Yet, forced to spend his days studying by a no-nonsense mother, he longs for adventure. In a moment of desperation, Tahro's soul splits in two. While one of his selves remains in Japan, the other finds himself in Saishuu Riku, the lands of his favourite book. Engrossed in this world more than he ever thought possible, Tahro saves a character's life. But if a butterfly's wings can bring thunderstorms, then his every breath is another flap as it flies- his every heartbeat a danger to those around him.Unwittingly, he becomes entangled in a web of conspiracies between ministers, a murderous witch and a kidnapper with butterfly-patterned knives. Tahro learns he's changed the plot too much. Events that should happen don't and his new friends are caught in a crossfire he wants no part in. And when his friend is kidnapped, saving her could put everyone else in danger. Yet Tahro can't stand by and watch.
The blurb was originally written by @catlegis for the author.
The author loves fantasy and has always wanted to write a fantasy book. This is a story that @draphy has been developing for years, and now she is writing everything she outlined.
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Reviews by Evie
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