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En attendant le déluge by Alexis Hall

hope542's review against another edition

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emotional hopeful reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

cheesehead_reader's review against another edition

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3.0

Turned out to be a novella when I was expecting a full novel like Glitterland. It was fine but just disappointing because as with most novellas, not a lot of story here. 

ladybug666's review against another edition

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4.0

Edwin’s story was sweet, but it was Marius’ story that struck me. That I identified with the most.

Fabulous audio. How incredibly lucky are we that audio actors can bring a whole story and cast of characters to life and make them so enchanting?

Love how she can go from devastating, to dry British humor in a heartbeat.

l1ghtsnack's review against another edition

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Oookay. Unsurprisingly, this release did a number on me (affectionate). The first ~⅓ of the book is Waiting for the Flood, which was released several years ago as a part of the Spires series. The rest of the book was Chasing the Light, a new novella that follows Waiting's protagonist's ex.

Part 1: Waiting for the Flood
This has always been one of my favorite of Alexis Hall's books, even though it's relatively short. It's such a quiet and atmospheric book, and it so achingly FULL of emotion despite its brevity. The story's protagonist, Edwin, is so wonderful and one of my favorite book characters, and his grief and loneliness is so palpable. And Adam, his love interest, is such a calm and steady presence...I just love them both. I often grab this book anyway during a storm, even if I only read a few pages. It's just so lovely.

Part 2: Chasing the Light
I have been waiting for this edition on bated breath. After Waiting for the Flood, and his small cameo in For Real (another Spires book), I wasn't ever overflowing with sympathy for Marius to say the least. But when Alexis Hall announced that he was getting his own story in the rerelease of WftF, I prepared myself to have a change of heart. If there is one thing Hall is good at, it is absolutely amazing and very human characters. And sure enough, even though Marius was still needlessly and purposefully hurtful to those around him, I was crying for/with him by the end. We are also treated to way more Edwin and Adam cameos than I thought we would be, and some truly wonderful and moving interactions between Edwin and Marius that made me kind of want to just stare at the ceiling and cry for a while (but I was almost done with the book so I powered on). I won't spoil anything since this is a very early ARC, but if you are in the mood for something beautiful and hopeful, but still kind of painful.....this book is my recommendation.

paige555's review against another edition

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4.0

this was a cute lil book :’)

adrianaluv's review against another edition

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emotional medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

I loved this book and the narrator❣️

randommichelle's review against another edition

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5.0

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TLDR: I love this so so much.

randommichelle's review against another edition

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4.0

I love this story, but apparently romances don't work for me as audio books.

Wasn't the narrator, it's just that this in audio didn't work for my brain. (My brain wants ACTION! ADVENTURE! DERRING DO! in an audio book.)

ems_reading_corner's review against another edition

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3.0

*3.5

Waiting for the flood is *short.* I didn’t realize that until I had the book in my hand and it was only about 100 pages. It’s functionally a novella, which isn’t something I usually read.

And honestly the fact that it is one is the reason for the rating. It was somewhere between instalove and not just because it was so small. The characters had growth and backgrounds and depth and I wanted more.

But I’m not sure if it the circumstances could have sustained an entire story.

Either way, this was what it was and I wanted something beyond it.

The second half is technically a part of the same book, but I’m counting them separately.

chaoticmissadventures's review against another edition

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3.75

 The characters Hall writes should not work for me. Marius is terrible. No redeming qualities. I don't like books where people are just mean to nice people.
Honeslty this book should not work for me at all. More than once I said out loud "but why though?" Like Hall's 10 Things That Never Happened there is a huge plot hole - someone is injured and stuck at a random person's home and they have a connection. But why doesn't the person leave? It really doesn't make sense, BUT I find myself so drawn to Hall's characters and writing that it doesn't seem to matter. I need to pick up the book again, when I am away from the book I am thinking about the characters, hoping everything turns out well. I really enjoyed this. Even if it was a bit ridiculous and disjointed.