A review by sincerelymarinakate
A Song to Drown Rivers by Ann Liang

2.5

An interesting premise that grew increasingly frustrating as the book went on. The fantasy element was pretty much non-existent, which I could overlook if the political intrigue that made up most of the plot were executed better. The book has a heavy handed message about all power being corrupt but it's so sloppily done that it leaves you unconvinced, even if you agreed at the beginning.