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If We Were Villains: A Novel

If We Were Villains: A Novel

byM. L. Rio
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Kim
5.0 out of 5 starsGreat condition + great book
Reviewed in Canada on May 11, 2021
Quality: It came in perfect condition! I was pleasantly surprised by the lack of dents or scratches.

Book rating: Wow! This was my first Dark Academia book, and it’s safe to say that I will be reading more in the future. This book was so elegantly narrated, filled with such beautiful proses and writing that I can’t stop reading about it. I told myself “I’ll just read one scene and then I’ll go to bed” but couldn’t put it down near the end and had to finish it in one sitting. And the ending...just wow. First five star read in a while!
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BJDz
1.0 out of 5 starsSloppy, lazy writing (and WAY too many brackets)
Reviewed in Canada on January 6, 2022
Normally I don't post reviews but Amazon won't let me return this book so I'm annoyed and I'm going to vent it here.

I thought I would love this book because I love "dark academia" (The Secret History is one of my favorites), and it's about a group of university students attending some prestigious, secluded art school that inexplicably only teaches Shakespeare in their acting department, as if there aren't other playwrights...ok. Basically a degree from this school is useless then. And then a murder happens etc etc.

First off, this author should have co-credited Shakespeare as the author of this book because a good 40% of all the writing is just quotes from his plays. I guess it's not plagiarism when the writing is past its 100 year copyright timeframe...

Another thing she does that's super annoying is clarify everything with brackets as if the readers are too dense to understand the "clever" nuance of her writing. Alternatively, she uses brackets without any reason? Like she will bracket pieces of text even though they are not asides at all. Here are some examples:

1. "The Castle was crammed with people, some drinking, some dancing, sparkling in their party clothes. (The boys didn’t look too terribly different from usual—only better dressed, better groomed—but the girls were hardly recognizable. Night had fallen, and with it came short slinky dresses and dark mascara and satin lipstick, transforming them from mere girls to a coven of bewitching nocturnal creatures.)"

Bewitching nocturnal creatures?? Skuseeeme?? It's just lazy writing in my opinion. It also makes no sense because the girls are constantly being sexualized through the whole book but then in this description they're described as "mere girls"?

2. "Alexander proffered an imaginary blade (we didn’t have props yet) and tore the neck of his shirt open."

Yeah…we can guess they didn’t have any props…there’s no reason to include that bracketed part. Trust your reader!

3. “She’s right,” James said, blithely. “I’m sure-as-fuck not.” (Unlike the rest of us, who were all attracted to Meredith in some biological, unavoidable way, James seemed to find her overt sex appeal somehow repulsive.)

FIND A WAY TO SHOW THIS. Stop telling us! It’s lazy writing!

Instead of doing the work to develop characters or a deep sense of atmosphere, she just puts everything into bracketed asides as if that helps lol.

The characters are all one-dimensional tropes: the vixen, the waif, the gay one, the hot mysterious one, the jokester, etc. Like that is their personality. Also, all of the girls are "pick me"/"I'm quirky and not like other girls" girls, and the main character is SUCH a "nice guy". There's a lot of slut shaming and a disturbingly tone deaf depiction of an eating disorder.

They also all talk at each other in Shakespeare in full quotes because that's normal?

This is more of a nit-picky thing but the overall structure of the school made no sense to me. Each year, students get eliminated if they're not good enough to go to the next year, so by the final year there's literally 6 students...how does this school sustain itself financially?? It also doesn't seem like this school guarantees you any great acting career because the characters talk about how hard it is to get acting jobs...so what is the point of this school then? Also can you imagine going through/paying for 3 years of university only to be told you're not good enough to go to 4th year just because some acting coach didn't like your Othello?!?
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Katelyn
2.0 out of 5 stars If We Were Villians
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2022
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Glee: The Secret History but make it Shakespeare.

This book reminded me so much of The Secret History, from the different characters to the murder. It also reminded me of Glee but for Shakespeare quotes/monologues, as they would randomly "burst out" in Shakespeare.

I don't regret reading it but it wasn't my cup of tea personally.
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2.0 out of 5 stars damaged
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2022
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unable to write for a refund or money off of purchase without having to return and wait for new one to arrive. Still readable but hard to keep place in book. Book was worse when delivered, this was after applying weight to it for 2 days.
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2.0 out of 5 stars damaged
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2022
unable to write for a refund or money off of purchase without having to return and wait for new one to arrive. Still readable but hard to keep place in book. Book was worse when delivered, this was after applying weight to it for 2 days.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Non Shakespeare scholar need not apply....
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2019
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I slogged thru this book for book group. The story felt like I had read it before (Secret History). I'm sure I missed all the nuance because I found all the Shakespear quoting too heavy. And the ending was preposterous.
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RSC
2.0 out of 5 stars Meh.
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2021
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Reading this book will make you appreciate just how good an author Donna Tartt really is.
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Starcore
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2017
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Sounded like something I would enjoy, but proved to be disappointing. I just scanned though the final hundred pages to get it over with.
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Gwen M Casteel
2.0 out of 5 stars Two Stars
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2018
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Didn't care for it.
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Harvey I Newman
2.0 out of 5 stars Boring story laced with Shakespeare quotes
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2017
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Hard to understand this book. I could not care for any of these characters, each sillier then the other. If you like mysteries this is not for you.
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