Sing Me Forgotten by Jessica S. Olsen
Every musical-related book I've read so far has gotten five (sometimes four) stars. Unfortunately, this Phantom of the Opera retelling wasn't the same. I still liked it. The first half of the book was really great, but the second half completely lost my attention.
I haven't seen the original Phantom of the Oprea so I can't really comment on how close to the original story this book is, but I did love the fact that this whole thing was gender-bent! It was an interesting take and one that I haven't seen often.
Sing Me Forgotten had a fantastic atmosphere. It was dark and gothic. I loved the vibes the setting gave me. The cover is beautiful!
The ending of this book was a little disappointing. It felt underwhelming. I was expecting much more than what I got. I also wasn't a fan of Idsa's relationship with Emeric, which was kind of the main plotline. They felt forced.
Everything in this book was also pretty predictable. I wasn't surprised by anything that happened.
Page count: 336 pages
Published: March 9, 2021
Genre: fantasy
My rating: 3 stars
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