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A review by see_sadie_read
Graves' Anatomy by Adam Gierasch, Jace Anderson
3.0
I was entertained by this and that’s all I ask of an urban fantasy book. I liked Luna and appreciated her struggle to adjust to her new circumstances. I liked the sense of place in the book. You really feel like you’ve visited the small slice of L.A. it’s set in. And I liked the general world and plot.
I did feel like the book got a little gleeful in it’s “Oooh, look at this weird creature” sometimes. Spending more time than needed cataloguing characteristics. I’m a little skeptical that the shadowkin would have left Luna alone her whole life (up until the period of the book), given the world’s set up. And the dissolution of the villains was anticlimactic, to say the least.
However, as I said, I was entertained. So, I’ll be looking for and checking out the second book ([b:Graves Danger|60127821|Graves Danger (Luna Graves #2)|Jace Anderson|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1642221973l/60127821._SY75_.jpg|94255016]).
I did feel like the book got a little gleeful in it’s “Oooh, look at this weird creature” sometimes. Spending more time than needed cataloguing characteristics. I’m a little skeptical that the shadowkin would have left Luna alone her whole life (up until the period of the book), given the world’s set up. And the dissolution of the villains was anticlimactic, to say the least.
However, as I said, I was entertained. So, I’ll be looking for and checking out the second book ([b:Graves Danger|60127821|Graves Danger (Luna Graves #2)|Jace Anderson|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1642221973l/60127821._SY75_.jpg|94255016]).