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Entomology for the Faint of Heart Reviews
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A darkly comedic exploration of the world of insects, where the lines between reality and nightmare are blurred.
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Bitten by Boredom, but Still a Fan

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A wild ride with some major growing pains - but still a fan of the series

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titleEntomology for the Faint of Heart
Pacing8/10
authorKatya Kachur
categoryLiterary Fiction
Author's Style8/10
World Building9/10
Story Engagement9/10
Character Development4/10
I just spent the last 24 hours devouring 'Entomology for the Faint of Heart' by Katya Kachur, and I gotta say, it was a wild ride. I mean, the story had me hooked from the get-go, but there's one thing that really bugged me - the main character's transformation just didn't feel real. It was like the author took a shortcut and skipped over all the good stuff. But hey, that's just my two cents.
You know what? Despite that major flaw, I'm still a huge fan of Kati Kačur's work. This book is my fave so far, and I'd highly recommend giving it a shot. Just be aware that you might get a little frustrated with the main character's growth - or lack thereof.

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What did you think of 'Entomology for the Faint of Heart'?

Mixed feelings - loved the story, but hated the main character's transformation.

Is this your favorite Katya Kachur book?

Yeah, it is - Kati Kačur's got some serious writing chops.

What are the pros and cons of this book?

Pros: great story, awesome world-building; cons: major character growth issues.

Would you recommend this book?

Absolutely - just be aware of the character transformation stuff.

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  • Engaging storyline
  • Well-developed characters (mostly)
  • Awesome world-building

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  • Forced character transformation - major bummer
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