A review by sup3r_xn0va_maya
The Poisons We Drink by Bethany Baptiste

Did not finish book. Stopped at 34%.
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📖Genres: fiction, fantasy,  young adult, LGBT, queer

📚Page Count: 474

🎧Audiobook Length: N/A

👩🏾‍🏫My Rating: DNF

TW -
Abandonment, Gun violence, Death, Cursing, Murder, Violence, Death of parent, Blood, and Grief


Thank you so much to NETGALLEY and the PUBLISHER for my arc (advanced reader's copy) of this book. 

This story is about Venus, a Witcher (a person who controls a type of magic) and her family of Witchers. Venus is a powerful brewer and her and her mother sell illegal potions to people for money. At around 25% of the way through the book someone
kills Venus' mother.
Eventually Venus is offered a chance at revenge, will she take it?

The pacing in this book felt slow and I had a hard time caring about the characters. The side characters all seemed one dimensional but I'm putting this novel on hold until the audiobook releases, so I can't be for sure. The world building felt very heavy but not in a good way. 

The world building was interesting but the way it was delivered felt really clunky. At the beginning of each chapter there was exposition in the form of a newspaper article, an email, or some other source. On top of that at the beginning of every chapter, there was exposition littered throughout the conversations and through the narrator's comments. The information overload became too much. 

What I read of this book was just okay, I'm going to DNF for now and then finish it once the audiobook is released. 
DNF until later date.