I did finish Every Heart a Doorway during our #FakeReadathon on Sunday. It’s a quick and easy read so there was little reason for me NOT to finish it. Also, it was good.
I thought it was YA but quickly realized that it wasn’t. It definitely was not. It was also a lot darker and creepier than I expected it to be. Not that I really knew what to expect… this book has been in my Evernote TBR file for more than two years. I only barely remembered anything about it. And I didn’t realize it was part of a series until Saturday.
I enjoyed it enough that I’ve already reserved the second book at the library.
Oh, I almost forgot… this one has a Transgendered character (who I assume is a character we’ll see again in the rest of the series) AND an Aesexual character (who I believe was only in this first book — but I’m not really sure since this is fantasy and anything can happen in fantasy.)
I wanted to love it — I wanted to love the whole series — but I didn’t. I stuck with it and read them all because they’re short and it was painless, but I was so disappointed that I didn’t love them more. The idea was fantastic though.