![]() ![]() It made perfect sense to me that you won’t be in the best of moods if you just find that you’re no longer dead. One thing that struck me was her crankiness just after she came back to life – like how she insisted Sand address her as “my lady”. It gave me a good idea of what Sand was like as a person and I knew that I wanted him to be able to escape.Īnd of course, I also enjoyed Perotte as a character. Basically, the first few chapters are about how he makes the castle inhabitable, and although that means the mystery of the castle takes a while to start, I actually really enjoyed reading it. ![]() Sand’s concern with staying alive is realistic and the way he ends up waking Perotte is pretty believable too. I liked this book from the first chapter. One day, the lady Perotte wakes up and the two of them have to figure out the secrets behind the castle and Lady Perotte’s death in order to find out how to escape. ![]() ![]() Everything in this castle is thorn but in order to survive, he starts to use his blacksmithing skills to mend things. He soon realises that he’s in the castle which has been torn into two and hidden behind thorns for years. The Castle Behind Thorns starts when Alexander wakes up in a fireplace. What I found was a French-inspired fantasy full of friendship and learning how to put broken things back together. I can’t quite remember how I found this book, but it was in my overdrive wishlist and I was looking for a fantasy to read so I decided to pick it. ![]()
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