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My Thoughts on Although She is a Blind Saint, She Can See
"Although She is a Blind Saint, She Can See" is a fascinating read that definitely subverts expectations. I went in expecting a fluffy romance, but what I found was a complex story with a morally grey protagonist and a heavy focus on action, adventure, and the intricacies of its world.
First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the premise of a blind saint who can actually see. But the story quickly reveals itself to be more than just a simple twist on a classic trope. The European-esque setting and the hints of a larger system at play piqued my interest right away. It's clear this isn't your typical saintess story.
What Works Well
The protagonist, Justinas, is a standout. She's cold, calculating, and manipulative, driven by the singular goal of returning home. I found her pragmatism refreshing, even if her methods can be questionable. The story does an excellent job of showcasing her character through her actions and the reactions of those around her. The party dynamics are also compelling, with each member having a distinct perspective on Justinas and her motivations. I especially enjoyed the slow burn of understanding between Justinas and Cedric. Their interactions are fascinating, and Cedric's devotion, while perhaps a bit extreme, adds another layer of depth to the story. The translation is also well done, making the story easy to follow and enjoyable to read.
Areas of Concern
While I appreciated the complexity of the characters and plot, I can see how Justinas' manipulative nature might not appeal to all readers. Her calculated approach to relationships, particularly with one of the potential love interests, could be off-putting for those looking for a more straightforward romance. I can see why some might find her actions problematic, even if they are understandable within the context of her goals.
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Final Verdict
Overall, "Although She is a Blind Saint, She Can See" is a compelling and thought-provoking novel. If you're looking for a story with a morally complex protagonist, intricate plot, and a departure from typical saintess tropes, I highly recommend giving it a try. Just be prepared for a journey that might challenge your expectations and leave you questioning the nature of good and evil.


