Quite enjoyable
This was such a unique take on the Mozart's story.
Hyacinth and Nannerl really fascinated me, and the ending of the book made me sob (in joy, I presume). I love Mozart's music, and it really helped me appreciate his backstory a lot more.
It was so interesting to read the world that Wolfgang and Nannerl had created; it truly is odd to be inside the minds of a prodigy. I don't think this was Lu's forte, but nonetheless, it is an incredibly beautiful story. The one odd complaint I have was the nannerl tended to repeat herself SO MUCH. It got on my nerves, and I would consider myself a pretty patient person (as far as people go). However, this is one of my favorite dark fantasy books (with magnificent prose) to date.
Hyacinth and Nannerl really fascinated me, and the ending of the book made me sob (in joy, I presume). I love Mozart's music, and it really helped me appreciate his backstory a lot more.
It was so interesting to read the world that Wolfgang and Nannerl had created; it truly is odd to be inside the minds of a prodigy. I don't think this was Lu's forte, but nonetheless, it is an incredibly beautiful story. The one odd complaint I have was the nannerl tended to repeat herself SO MUCH. It got on my nerves, and I would consider myself a pretty patient person (as far as people go). However, this is one of my favorite dark fantasy books (with magnificent prose) to date.