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“And that’s how you go on. You lay laughter over the dark parts. The more dark parts, the more you have to laugh. With defiance, with abandon, with hysteria, any way you can.” 

Lazlo Strange is an orphan who got the most beautiful and interesting mind, he was attracted to stories, fairytales, the books were telling him all their secrets and he just kept coming back. Everybody was calling him Strange The Dreamer because his head was always in the clouds, in the books about a city that no one was interested : The Weep City.

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I fell in love with this book in the first pages, Laini Taylor’s writing was on point. She wanted tell us the story with a fairytale point of view, from a far away observation. She crafts a strong beginning like most tales start with Once Upon A Time, Laini Taylor made sure that her novel started with a bang. A strong beginning also includes an amazing intense atmosphere, where the reader can imagine himself being in the story, observing it like  watching a movie in his head. The details of her world-building and the character’s introduction are her strongest points. It’s an experience I’d invite anyone to witness. Lazlo Strange is a character you want to to get attached to, because he has such an unique perspective of his life, of his place in the city. We have enough information on his childhood, when he grew up, the pace was believable and not weird transactions like some YA novels. As a reader, I’m very satisfied with all the the beginnings and half of the book, which is the introduction to this new world. IMG_6054

The other half of the book, I like it less. Now, my main worry was… how am I going to rate this book? For I love the beginning so much, I’d give it a straight 5 stars but the ending was completely disappointing? What’s the other half about?

The other half of the book we are introduced to a second character, Sarai, a goddess’child with blue skin who’s hiding away from humans because they don’t like godlike creatures, Godspawn they would call these creatures. They have magical abilities and Sarai’s was being able to enter the realm of dreams and transforms it as she likes.

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Tha’ts amazing, I love anything related to sleeping and dreams (also one of my research projects) but I was disappointed in the outcome, or how they were being able to solve the big ”Weep” problem.

[Spoiler here, to read it highlight the text below] 

Basically, in the end Lazlo Strange discovers that he’s also a Godspawn and he has the most incredible gift: he can manipulate the Mesarthium, which is the metal that no human can decrypt or understand its function but it’s the key to the citadel. Manipulating that metal would mean being able to move the citadel away from Weep. (That was the principal problem, the citizens of Weep were stuck under a God’s Citadel made of metal). The part I fell betrayed was… he just happens to discover his power until the end when he decided that oh well, if I can do anything in my dreams then I can do anything in the real world too and Bam his power appears…REALLY?! I spent a whole 400 pages of descriptions of how that magic works, the wonderful details, and it gives me like 3 lines about his power suddenly appears out of NOWHERE to end the book and solve the problem. Oh and Sarai’s death… was so weird. I couldn’t even feel sad for her by how weird that was, she just felll from the citadel into Weep…See how unsatisfying that ending was? 
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You know that kind of ending: IT WAS ALL A DREAM? Yeah, this one has that kind of vibe. But because it’s Strange THE DREAMER, Laini Taylor didn’t want it to be too obvious right? 😉 Still, I know a lot of people would love this ending although I hated it. I was building so much expectations in an amazing ending with all the marvelous details the author gave me to be left with…nothing. It’s like you mom promised you a delicious piece of cake you’ve been waiting for years, and she described it to you via text how EACH INGREDIENT and EACH PIECE of the cake is make and tease you as fuck, to come back home to a bowl of salad. I admit, it’s my own fault to put such pressure and expectations on the novel but what did you expect me to do?! When the 300 pages of the book were so perfect ! 

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The very epilogue hints us what to expect from the 2nd novel, I will now lower my expectations for the sakes of it haha. 

So drumroll… my final rating is …

RATING: ★/5

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Thank you to Hachette for sending us an Advance Copy to review ! 🙂 

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56 responses to “Strange The Dreamer by Laini Taylor”

  1. TwinBookmarks Avatar

    Love the overall summary thing you put at the end of your rating!! We haven’t yet read this book – but thanks to your heads up we’ll go in expecting an awesome beginning and a…not so great end? 😊

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      Definitely worth the read tho!! 😀 you guys HAVEE to experience this world building its amazing!

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  2. anovelglimpse Avatar

    Hmm… Now I’m not su e if I want to ead this one. I had the same p ob em you had with this one with Daughte of Smoke & Bone. I oved the fi st pa t, but didn’t ike the end. Nice eview!

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      Omg really?! I haven’t read that series yet but my friend told the author had an obsession with blue and that comes back in this one 😂

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  3. TeacherofYA Avatar

    Wow, you outdid yourself on this review! Love the graphics!

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      Thank you! 🙂 I wanted to convey the same magical elements

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      1. TeacherofYA Avatar

        Well, you did it! 👍

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      2. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

        Thank you!! 😀 Will you pick it up?

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      3. TeacherofYA Avatar

        Oh, I will! I have an ARC (someone traded me and I got it) so I have been dying to read it!

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  4. Books, Vertigo and Tea Avatar

    I love your final rating graphic and process! I just started this and can already see the familiar, rich story telling I expected. But if I am honest, I am having a hard time committing. Something is off for me. Maybe I am not in the right mood? Your review definitely convinces me that I will appreciate some elements. But others such as dreaded insta-love and the possible outcome have me concerned.

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      The rich story telling is what makes me fall in love with this book 😍 But man the outcome was so ordinary… Maybe that’s your instinct telling you not to expect too much from the ending 😂

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      1. Books, Vertigo and Tea Avatar

        I started it and am struggling 😦 I can’t seem to connect. But it might just be my current mood. We will see how it goes this evening.

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      2. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

        Maybe the far away observation writing style makes you feel more detached? :O since it’s written like a fairytale. I hope you can find what’s bothering you haha 😂 Let me know!

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      3. Books, Vertigo and Tea Avatar

        I will! I think it is a mood thing honestly. I have been reading too much crime/thrillers haha. Last night I seemed to enjoy it a bit more though 😉

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      4. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

        Oohhh Yayy! 😀 Hope your mood gets better 😌! And yeah thriller crime fiction can influential on fantasy novels 😂

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  5. lostartofreadingblog Avatar
    lostartofreadingblog

    Ugh I hate it when a books starts amazing then just craps out half ways through. I think I feel even more disappointed because I was so hopeful at the beginning for an amazing read. Great review!

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      EXACTLY!! That was my main concern in rating this book.I was so hopeful for amazing read and in the end the disappointment was even greater 😦

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  6. Marie Avatar

    OH such a lovely review. I have been hearing such amazing things about it, I’m glad to read a mixed review for once ahah, this will make me go into this book with less expectations for sure 🙂

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      You will surely enjoy it!! The experience is amazing just to witness the richness of thr world building will be worth it 🙂

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  7. LizScanlon Avatar

    Love this review!
    I was very interested in the book when the promo around it started, but have always been a bit hesitant due to the dream aspect of it all… It’s great to see that the writing is just simply wonderful, I would definitely give this book a chance based on good writing alone, but I have a feeling this ending is going to annoy me as well… I read the spoiler section… (not to worry, if I do read this book in the future, I will have forgotten it by then XD ) and I can see how it just falls a bit short… but… here’s to Book 2 and hopefully with lower expectations it’ll blow your mind (in a good way!) 🙂

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    1. Drew @ The Tattooed Book Geek Avatar

      Did you ever get this book? I remember you got the same promotional stuff sent to you that I got sent to me but I never received an actual copy of the book.

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      1. LizScanlon Avatar

        Nope… I think it was just the promotional stuff that was meant to tantalise the tastebuds! 🙂 This review however has made me reconsider wanting to truly read the book.. well, a bit… the whole dream scenario and the spoiler bit… mmm… maybe when I’m rich again, I’ll buy it, because the cover of the book is ahmazing! 🙂

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      2. Drew @ The Tattooed Book Geek Avatar

        Tantalise, I guess, just seems weird as there was ARC’s around and yet those of us who got the promotional material didn’t get the book, oh well, no big lose, not a book for me anyway!

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      3. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

        The cover does look amazing! I might get the hardcover when I get richer 😂

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    2. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      I would definitely recommend it just for the richness of the storytelling alone 😍 The experience is amazing! But now you know not to expect too much from the ending you’ll be more prepared than I was 😂 the cover is amazing that’s for sure 😍

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  8. Drew @ The Tattooed Book Geek Avatar

    Great review, not a book for me the Y-A label puts me off anything! I do feel sorry for the book though, in that picture you can almost see the spine bending! And it also has to be asked, what is behind the book?😂

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      LOL or you talking about my face or the plants behind the book? But yeah it started so great 😤 I brought that book with me EVERYWHERE. I would even slow down my reading pace because I love it so much I didn’t want to finish 😂 so the book had gone through some storms and mess in my backpack

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  9. Poulami @ Daydreaming Books Avatar
    Poulami @ Daydreaming Books

    I’m glad you liked this book. The world-building sounds amazing but the second half of the book sounds like a let down though I am definitely going to give this a try. Great review!

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      I would definitely recommend it for the world building alone! It was such an amazing read! 😍😍😍

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  10. Donna | Chocolate'n'Waffles Avatar

    So much love for this review! You transported me into the world and then.. it exploded when you did not like the ending xD This scenario has happened to me too and it’s such a heartbreak! But hey, you still got 300 beautiful pages!

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      LOOL yeah I wanted to convey the same magical experience I had with the book into this review 😌 The richness of the storytelling is simply out of this world! I would always recommend it for that 🙂

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  11. Beth (Reading Every Night) Avatar

    Oh I’m sorry this book wasn’t quite what you hoped it would be Trang, I ended up loving this one but then again I didn’t really expect anything less from Laini Taylor! 😀
    I agree the world building was brilliant. That’s something I love about fantasy books, all the different possibilities we could discover in a new world, and I think it was incredibly well done in Strange the Dreamer.
    Great review, hopefully with lowered expectations you may enjoy the second book a little more. 🙂

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      Thank you Beth!! I’m happy you love it though 🙂 I guess I was being strict on the outcome… I expected something with more like.. A BANG you know 😂

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      1. Beth (Reading Every Night) Avatar

        I get what you mean, when the hype is as high as it was for Strange the Dreamer sometimes it’s just impossible for the book to live up to expectations. 🙂

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      2. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

        Absolutely! And also because it startrd out incredibly well. 😍😍😍

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  12. mypaperinfinity Avatar

    I’ve read so many rave reviews about this book it’s nice to see one where the negative points are also discussed. I’m not sure if I’m going to read it yet. I thought I would because of the great reviews but I usually only read contemporary so I’m not sure it’ll be “worth it” to try this one.

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      Yeahh!! It’s rare to see people discussing the negative points of this book and I thought it was important to show it off. I would definitely recommend you to read the book anyways! 😌 It was such a marvelous reading experience for the storytelling alone

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  13. theorangutanlibrarian Avatar

    Ahh that is a shame about that ending- I know all about what you mean when you say the ending was like it was all a dream!! (I think we both do at this point!!) That’s the problem with putting too much pressure on a book- I still want to read this book, but I’m going to be more cautious with my expectations now!! Awesome review 😀

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      omg I think I spammed you with my love for this book HAHA for like a whole week and the neding was so disappointing I can’t even T_T I’m still recommending this book because the writing is absolutelyyyyy phenomenal! ❤ The fairtytale telling at its best I must admit, I think you'll love that 🙂

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      1. theorangutanlibrarian Avatar

        hhahaa yes- I remember you mentioning it 😉 Oh awesome!! Thanks for the recommendation 😊

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  14. Lois Avatar

    Strange the Dreamer is undoubtedly one of my most anticipated books of the year and I do fear that my expectations are far too high. Having said that I’m still super excited to read this book simply because it’s a Laini Taylor book haha. I love how evocative her writing is and the attention in detail that goes into establishing her worlds. I’m sorry that the ending fell flat and I’m definitely intrigued in seeing how everything unravels. Great review.

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      Thank you Lois! 😀 It was my first experience with Laini Taylor’s writing and I loved it ! You’re so right because her attention for details and the richness of her worldbuilding is so amazing! I hope you get to read it as fast as you can because I still think it’s one of the most wonderful experience !

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  15. Jacqueline @bluejaybooks Avatar

    It seems like most people who’ve read this book either dislike the first 3/4ths of it because they thought it was too slow or dislike the last 3/4ths of it because they thought it was too rushed. I think I must be one of the only people who felt the pacing was off but still liked all of it.

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  16. Satou Johns Avatar
    Satou Johns

    Every time I read something about this book it makes me feel more anxious! I don’t have it and I already think I need it! All reviews I have seen are so good. This books seems to be an amazing adventure that I need to have in my mind! Thank you for stir his little fire in me!
    I hope you take a minute to check my blog :3

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  17. Zoe Avatar

    I’m glad you liked this, but I’m sorry you didn’t completely love it. I can definitely see where you’re coming from though. Thanks for sharing and, as always, fabulous review! ❤

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  19. Marie @ KookBookery Avatar

    Great review! I preordered this book but I haven’t gotten around to reading it yet. 😅 I hope I will like this because I really loved Daughter of Smoke and Bone series. 🙏🏻

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    1. Trang (Bookidote) Avatar

      Omg I’m sure you will love it 😀 !! I loved the beginnign soo muchh cant wait for the sequel because that ending did let me down T_T

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      1. Marie @ KookBookery Avatar

        I just realized that I already dropped by. Haha. Anyway, I can understand why you hate it. It was kinda obvious. But what shocked me was how Laini already gave a hint to the ending at the beginning and I didn’t realize it. XD

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