
9 Follower
Excitingly, I didn't see as many plot points coming with this, as I thought I might. Although I have an Idea on what the deal with Georginas Deal might be, I'm curious to find out whether or not I'm right. Somehow, on book four, I'm not tired of this series. I enjoy reading about Georgie, how she is (un)consciously good despite working for hell and yet the one thing she _really_ wants to be good and responsible about is also the one she is weak and selfish and inconsiderate about. And while I don't love her actions, I love how this paints her as a character containing multitudes. How it shows, rather than tells that the world isn't just black and white, two extremes of good and evil. Instead, it describes all the shades in between and next to eachother. Puts them in a beautiful composition next to each other, like harmonies in a song or complimentary colours in a painting.
7. Aug. 2025
Excitingly, I didn't see as many plot points coming with this, as I thought I might. Although I have an Idea on what the deal with Georginas Deal might be, I'm curious to find out whether or not I'm right. Somehow, on book four, I'm not tired of this series. I enjoy reading about Georgie, how she is (un)consciously good despite working for hell and yet the one thing she _really_ wants to be good and responsible about is also the one she is weak and selfish and inconsiderate about. And while I don't love her actions, I love how this paints her as a character containing multitudes. How it shows, rather than tells that the world isn't just black and white, two extremes of good and evil. Instead, it describes all the shades in between and next to eachother. Puts them in a beautiful composition next to each other, like harmonies in a song or complimentary colours in a painting.
7. Aug. 2025






