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I went into Idolfire with some misconceptions (some of my own making, and some from the "science-fantasy" description in the blurb) which altered my reading experience. Based on Grace Curtis' previous works I was expecting, if not an outright scifi novel, a fantasy novel which still leaned on those tropes. In contrast, Idolfire is closer to Robin Hobb than Grace Curtis' previous works. None of this is negative at all, but it meant that it took me a little longer to really become involved in the tale. The pacing meanders.slowly during the epic journey which makes up the majority of the plot, but falters slightly when it picks up speed for the ending, which felt rather rushed. I enjoyed Kirby and Aleya as characters, and particularly watching them learn to interact with and understand one another. However, I found it incredibly difficult to warm to Nylo, regardless of how much redemption or explanation for his character was given. This was an absorbing book, with fascinating world-building underpinning it - however, for me, it was a case of right book wrong time.

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