

Crimson Bound
Author: Rosamund Hodge
Narrator: Elizabeth Knowelden
Unabridged: 11 hr 33 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 05/05/2015
Categories: Young Adult Fiction, Fantasy, Romance, Family
Author: Rosamund Hodge
Narrator: Elizabeth Knowelden
Unabridged: 11 hr 33 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 05/05/2015
Categories: Young Adult Fiction, Fantasy, Romance, Family
Rosamund Hodge grew up as a homeschooler in Los Angeles, where she spent her time reading everything she could lay her hands on, but especially fantasy and mythology. She got a BA in English from the University of Dallas and an MSt in Medieval English from Oxford, and she now lives in Seattle with a mountain of books and the most beautiful dog in the world. Visit her online at rosamundhodge.net.
Her dreams were a tangled mess of blood and shuddering trees. This book is damn near perfect. I just don't know how to review this wonderful, creepy, gory, clever, twisty fairy tale and be able to do it justice. How do you sell a book to people when it does so many different things and does them a......more
Great premise - unsatisfactory execution. The whole time the book was like: And my reaction every single time was like: My biggest problem with this book was that it tried to be something extra-ordinary and unique and great, but both the plot-line and the characters felt like rip-offs from Cruel......more
rtc!! ----- pre-reading: i read an excerpt of this in the back of cruel beauty and it was SO enchanting y'all. now i'm buddy reading this with my irl best friend what could be better ♥️......more
"She didn't want to be a martyr. She didn't have a choice." That quote sums up my reading experience. It took me five months to finish Crimson Bound. Five months. I'd open it, read a few pages, then see a butterfly and follow it until sunset. The characters don't grab me. I don't give a flying......more
A retelling mash-up of The Girl Without Hands & Little Red Riding Hood! To be quite honest, I'd never heard of the former until Hodge mentioned it in her acknowledgements. Now that I've looked it up, the story makes even more sense, and I have to give her props for weaving it into this retelling! Ok,......more