

Assistant to the Villain : Maehrer, Hannah Nicole: desertcart.ae: Books Review: No Sprayed Edges - Does not have sprayed edges. is red tower edition tho. Review: Molto carina la storia e comicissimi i botta e risposta dei protagonisti
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,724 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #10 in Humorous Fantasy #16 in Dark Romance #20 in Gothic Romance |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,584) |
| Dimensions | 12.7 x 2.1 x 19.6 cm |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 1804993387 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1804993385 |
| Item weight | 241 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 352 pages |
| Publication date | 14 September 2023 |
| Publisher | Penguin (Transworld) |
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No Sprayed Edges
Does not have sprayed edges. is red tower edition tho.
A**E
Molto carina la storia e comicissimi i botta e risposta dei protagonisti
K**N
OH MY GOD, YOU GUYS , THIS BOOK IS A-DO-RA-BLE 😭 Remember how we grew up listening to fairytales about princesses and their Prince Charmings? Or the Beast and his Beauty? 😉 As an adult I’d say somewhere along the way, I traded glass slippers for Evie and her evil overlord. We have a broody, grumpy, terrible at feeling and exhibiting normal human emotions (Tatiana’s words, not mine), but only soft for her Evil Overload nicknamed “The Villain”. And then we have the sunshiny, witty & “Stop getting attached to your boss” Evie Sage who’s his assistant. 💼🌞 Trust me when I say this, the “he’s DOWN BAD” trope in here is TOP TIER. 😩🙌 The found family is chaotic AF, but I would still sell my soul if it meant I could be part of them.🥰 There’s: 🥐 An ogre in the kitchen who makes pastries 💖 A healer who somehow always has one accessory in pink 🐉 A dragon trainer who’s a shameless flirt and a dragon (wait till you hear what they named him) 📋 An uptight, rule-following Humans and Magical Creatures Resource Manager 📝 A 10-year-old working on her new novel called [Insert The Villain’s Name] and the Lost Princess.👸 And then there’s Kingsley — a frog with a crown and sign boards. 🐸👑 He’s the cutest little munchkin ever 😍 My heart is so freaking happy 😭💕 I love these characters SO MUCH. You’re gonna fall in love with The Villain and Evie from page one. The slow burn, the banter, the humor, the little things — everything is so wholesome and done so freaking well. ✨🔥 Highly, highly recommend if you’re looking for a fun time with some of the most loveable characters you’ll ever meet. 💫
F**N
That book was amazingg😍😍😍
K**R
Fun! Amazing! Adventurous
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I could not put this down! I absolutely love everything about this book, it had so much comedic charm that it’s impossible not to devour it in one sitting. The Writing : Quite fluent and easy to get into. If I had one critique it would be that the context flow is a bit choppy; one scene we encounter an issue and then it’s left in the dust only to resurface chapters later out of the blue and resolve. The Plot : so many twists and turns, where you think you’ve guessed it to only find yourself more lost than the Villain without his Assistant. The only lacklustre part of the plot was the magic. The author never truly delved into it, leaving a lot of questions about how the magic system actually works in this world. Especially regarding the Villain. We are explained that he holds dangerous magic, but it’s not clear how or why the magic he has is portrayed as such. Considering it was a major plot point throughout the story, I would’ve liked to have seen more in depth world building. However, the first season of Disenchantment, Netflix’s animated tv series, reads a lot like this novel. The use of satire for heinous actions and absurd circumstances is used to lighten what would otherwise be a dark and serious tale into a comedy. While some people may have found this too nonsensical for their tastes, I found it refreshing to read a fantasy more spoof than serious. I wonder if like Disenchantment, where the first season lacked overall depth and character development but deepened considerably with every season after, this author will follow suit with her tale. There is much potential to see little plot holes fill up with Book 2 in that sense. The plot twist was well fleshed out, and the obvious foreshadowing in the beginning that I overlooked as backstory became prevalent after the reveal. The Dialogue : wildly entertaining, each character’s delivery is executed so well and with such humour. Some people have commented they wanted to have more bizarre characters, and I agree. The missing piece was the w.t.f. character that was so absurd it left us reeling. We have the brooding villain, the klutzy assistant, the stoic office snob, the bumbling animal lover, and the gossipy healer, what what we lacked was a total wild card to tie everything together. Since I’ve already juxtaposed it, Big Joe, Jerry, and Old Man Touchy characters from Disenchantment are the sort that would give dialogue to elevate the story. The Romance : I have never been more invested in a relationship with a man that decapitates his enemies and a girl who wise cracks him every hack of the way. I also enjoyed how it started off surface level with physical attraction “my boss is so hot *googly eyes*” to then evolve into a relationship of interdependence and trust. It was a very grumpyxsunshine romance. If you had any qualms about picking up this novel, this review aims to eliminate them. Despite the flaws I point out, this is my new favourite book. One that I snorted out loud at, that made me feel like a giddy little girl inside, that I pretty much devoured in 3.5 hours straight. From the characters who are filled with intrigue and humour, to the setting which plants you directly in a skewed fairytale, to the overall voice of this author, I really enjoyed this book. It just is such a fun adventure to dip into. For this author’s first debut novel, she slayed it. I want this tale picked up as a TV show, animated or not, it would be spectacular to see it play out on screen. I will say, however, Kingsley style, that this author is EVIL🐸 for ending her cliffhanger the way she did. But I digress, as it does make me that much more excited to see what unfolds in Book 2. 4.9 stars.
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