![]() Rune and Thorn are interesting characters and I liked how they offered different thoughts and insights that if this book had been told from only one view, they would not have been fully appreciated. This aspect is extremely well executed by the author.Īnother thing that I enjoyed is that RoseBlood is told in dual points of view. I loved how this school more than a setting, becomes a character itself since every nook and cranny has an important part in this novel. This school is astonishing and mysterious, with secret passages, two-way mirrors, a graveyard, and gardens. In this book, RoseBlood Academy is a restructured opera house that supposedly was tied to Gaston Leroux's Phantom, and it is here where the main character of this book, Rune Germain, starts to attend. I have to start by saying that boarding school settings are one of my favorite types of settings, especially when they are centuries old buildings. A spin to The Phantom of the Opera in a boarding school setting? Talk about an intriguing storyline! Howard and read its description, I knew I had to read it. ![]() ![]() Ever since I saw the cover of RoseBlood by A.G. ![]()
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