A Wild Ride with 'The Poisonous' by Anna Oduvalova
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Deadly by Anna Odouvhalova
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Deadly by Anna Odouvhalova

Get ready for a wild ride with Deadly, a mystery novel that's full of twists and turns. I'm talking the kind of story that'll keep you up at night, wondering what's coming next. Anna Odouvhalova's writing is top-notch, and this book is a must-read for anyone who loves a good thriller.
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A Wild Ride with 'The Poisonous' by Anna Oduvalova

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I dove headfirst into 'The Poisonous' by Anna Oduvalova, and I'm still reeling from the experience. The stunning cover art drew me in, and the design's dark, moody vibe set the tone for the story. The book itself is a behemoth, weighing in at over 800 pages and featuring a sturdy cardboard cover. However, I have some concerns about the binding – it's not the sturdiest, and I'm worried it might not hold up to repeated use. The internal design is nice, with notes and handwritten titles throughout the story, but the paper quality is a letdown – it's thin and prone to tearing. The author's writing style is engaging and immersive, making it easy to get lost in the story. The themes of darkness and mystery are well-explored and thought-provoking, but the story can be a bit confusing at times, with multiple plot threads and characters. The ending feels a bit rushed and unsatisfying – I wanted more resolution.

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A Wild Ride with 'The Poisonous' by Anna Oduvalova
I've been eyeing 'The Poisonous' by Anna Oduvalova for a long time, and I'm glad I finally gave it a shot. The cover art is stunning, and I love the design – it's eye-catching and really sets the tone for the story. The main character, Aiyris, looks exactly like I'd imagine her – poisonous and intimidating.
The book itself is a substantial size, clocking in at over 800 pages. It's definitely not a book you'd want to take on the go, as it's pretty heavy and takes up a lot of space. The cardboard is sturdy and of good quality, but I do have some concerns about the binding – there are a few minor issues, but considering the price and size of the book, it's not a deal-breaker.
The internal design is nice, with notes and handwritten titles throughout the story. There are also some small inserts with the main characters, drawn by ALES in her signature style. However, I'm not a fan of the paper quality – it's thin and yellowish, almost like a photocopy. I have to be careful not to tear the pages when I turn them, as they feel fragile.
I love the cover art, ALES did an amazing job with it. The design is eye-catching, and the main character looks exactly like I'd imagine - poisonous and intimidating. The title stands out, and the color scheme is stunning.
The book itself is a substantial size - over 800 pages. I wouldn't take it on the go, as it's pretty heavy and takes up a lot of space.
The cardboard is sturdy and of good quality, it doesn't bend or warp easily. However, I do have some concerns about the quality of the binding: there are a few minor issues, but considering the price and the size of the book, it's not a deal-breaker.
The internal design is nice, with notes and handwritten titles throughout the story. There are also some small inserts with the main characters, drawn by ALES in her signature style.
On the other hand, I'm not a fan of the paper quality - it's thin and yellowish, almost like a photocopy. I have to be careful not to tear the pages when I turn them, as they feel fragile.
The font is medium, the margins are also, but due to the design, similar to a notebook, and with handwritten text at the bottom, part of the space for the story is taken away. As a result, the text fits on a page, to say, a lot. Even scary to imagine what the story would be like if it were printed in a single book (although it used to be that way), because here, taking into account such a design, it takes up only 317 pages.
My Impressions
First of all, I didn't like the fact that the book lacks chapter divisions. The collection is divided into three books, each of which consists of several parts. In the case of 'Poisonous', this is three parts, the first of which takes up half the story, and the remaining two parts divide the other half unevenly.
This is inconvenient, as there is no point of reference. There is no opportunity to stop and think about what has been read, the text goes on and on in a single flow. There is a lack of some kind of break: the narrative goes forward, sometimes telling about one day, and the next paragraph already about the next morning. This sometimes confuses, sometimes tires.
Aside from that, there is a feeling that the author is also getting lost. Sometimes in the text, it seems that there is a lack of pieces, events occur out of nowhere, some pieces are muddled and require explanations, which are simply not there in the story.
The entire book is built on the fact that local kids from a college for the wealthy hate Ayris, and, apparently, not even for the reason that she's not rich enough. They call her 'Poisonous' because she's poisoning the lives of 'golden youth', but how she's poisoning them, and why they're so hostile, I just didn't understand. Ayris is like a persona non grata, but personally, I didn't get enough background on why she became that way. The story about the murder mentioned in the annotation doesn't quite match, as according to the text, Ayris wasn't involved until then.
The text is very easy to read, I'd even say it's boring. It's simple, like Anna's other books, which I've read. They all boil down to the same thing: a girl with magical abilities, with some problems, trying to do something and not fall in love with the guy she shouldn't. Ayris, however, doesn't think about love - thanks for that, and for not having constant inner monologues and dilemmas in the book.
I have to say, this book is basically a wild goose chase: Iris tries to investigate her classmate's death and a new drug that's surfaced in town, but everything that happens is just too crazy. I mean, there's some piano in the bushes, and the culprit just strolls out with a sign that says 'Guilty as charged.' It's impossible to guess what's going to happen next.
The romance plot is pretty meager and doesn't evoke any emotions. The main character is interesting because of his behavior, but I really needed more backstory to connect with him and Iris.
Overall Impression
On the plus side:
The book's design is really beautiful.It's easy to read.On the minus side:
It's a bit dull.The detective plot is weak.The romance plot is even weaker.This book's style and tone would be more suitable for readers aged 16+ due to its simplicity and naivety at times. However, the presence of mature themes like alcohol, narcotics, and sex makes it unsuitable for that age group. As a result, it's too mature for kids and too dull for adults.
I'll finish reading it, but I won't be leaving a review or recommending it to anyone.

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What's the book 'The Poisonous' about?

The book follows the story of Aiyris, a complex and enigmatic character who's both captivating and terrifying. The story explores themes of darkness, mystery, and the human condition, making it a thought-provoking and engaging read.

Is the book suitable for all ages?

No, the book contains mature themes, language, and content that may not be suitable for younger readers. It's recommended for readers aged 16 and above.

What's the book's format like?

The book is a hardcover edition, featuring a sturdy cardboard cover and over 800 pages of content. The internal design is nice, with notes and handwritten titles throughout the story.

Can I return the book if I'm not satisfied?

Yes, the book comes with a return policy. If you're not satisfied with the book, you can return it within a certain timeframe and receive a full refund.

How long does shipping take?

Shipping times vary depending on your location and the shipping method chosen. However, most orders are shipped within 24-48 hours and arrive within 3-7 business days.

Is the book available in digital format?

No, the book is only available in physical format at this time. However, you can check our website for updates on digital releases.

Can I purchase the book from a local store?

Yes, the book is available at various local bookstores and online retailers. You can check our website for a list of authorized retailers.

How do I contact customer support?

You can contact our customer support team via email or phone. We're available Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm EST, to answer any questions or concerns you may have.

What's the book's return policy?

The book comes with a 30-day return policy. If you're not satisfied with the book, you can return it within 30 days and receive a full refund.

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  • The cover art is stunning, with a design that's both eye-catching and fitting for the story.
  • The internal design is nice, with notes and handwritten titles throughout the story.
  • The book's size and weight make it a great addition to any bookshelf – it's a real showstopper.
  • The cardboard cover is sturdy and of good quality, which is a plus for a book of this size.
  • The author's writing style is engaging and immersive, making it easy to get lost in the story.
  • The themes of darkness and mystery are well-explored and thought-provoking.
  • The book's world-building is rich and detailed, with a unique magic system that's well-executed.
  • The characters are complex and multi-dimensional, with Aiyris being a standout protagonist.
  • The pacing is well-balanced, with a mix of action, suspense, and quiet moments that keep the story moving.

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  • The binding is not the sturdiest, and I'm worried it might not hold up to repeated use.
  • The paper quality is a letdown – it's thin and prone to tearing.
  • The book's size and weight make it difficult to carry around – it's not exactly portable.
  • The design could be improved – some of the fonts and layouts feel a bit dated.
  • The story can be a bit confusing at times, with multiple plot threads and characters.
  • The ending feels a bit rushed and unsatisfying – I wanted more resolution.
  • Some of the supporting characters feel underdeveloped and lack depth.
  • The book's themes of darkness and mystery can be a bit heavy-handed at times.
  • The writing style can be a bit over-the-top, with some scenes feeling overly dramatic.

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