A review by nelli_lakatos
A füredi földesúr by Karády Anna

challenging emotional hopeful sad tense slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

I feel so emotional right now as I’ve just finished reading this novel, I even teared up at the end. The ending was so beautiful and I’m looking forward reading the last book in this trilogy to see how this beautiful love story will get the closure it deserves.

There was so many absolutely heartbreaking scenes and heavy topics. ❤️‍🩹😢 It was a brutally honest novel. The first book was raw as well but there were definitely a lot more lightness in it. I don’t typically need trigger warnings, I don’t get triggered easily but this was such a challenging and difficult read… There was so many unnecessary animal deaths. I didn’t enjoyed those parts when they were even talking about animal deaths or hunting. I found those scenes cruel as a vegetarian and animal lover. Also they were too many of those scenes and so detailed, they were very triggering to read.

Uhhh I’m so conflicted right now, there were so many situations in the book that just kept happening again and again. Anna’s jealousy was a main thing (especially at the first half of the book) and I mean I get it, it was a different time in 1764 men were different but seriously! After a while her jealousy and irrationality were too much for me as a reader. Which is so sad because without a question I absolutely loved the first book in this trilogy.

The hardest thing with this book that the good parts doesn’t override all the bad things that I didn’t enjoyed in it. But in the same time the ending was so good and emotional. I didn’t hated this book at all, don’t get me wrong because I enjoyed it, in the end, mostly the second part of the book.

I decided to give this one a 3 star rating and I truly cannot wait to pick up the continuation story this one.

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