Finished: 25/2/25 Between Two Fires was another birthday present (like my last two entries), and I enjoyed it. This was a horror book, and I was excited to go back to my roots: I was really into horror books and media as a teenager before I got into Victorian Era literature. There's also a huge Christian theme in Between Two Fires ; even though it's set in the medieval period, I felt like the approach to the main messages of Christianity were very modern while still being believable for characters living through the black plague to have. I feel like I don't have to so much to say about this book because my critiques are very light, but in turn, I feel like there was a lack of a deeper meaning and message. Getting into the analysis: I'm going to start off with my critique of the plotline and the story. Some of the most transformative books I've read have this overall vibe of "this can be felt but not shown," which is why the story being told is a book and...
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