The Ten Thousand Doors of January review

The Ten Thousand Doors of January 

Through a door are other worlds. Some of them are scary but in all those other worlds lie magic, adventure, death and love. The only constant is change. January will have to leave her safe world and venture into the realms of a story to find her father and her freedom. 

She grows from the sheltered child, held safe and protected but not loved to a strong woman able to forge her own path. She has the power to literally write that path into existence and once she realizes it there was no stopping her. There is always a cost in pain and loss but to achieve the freedom she so desires it is a price she is willing to pay.

For the first part it was a book within a book as we find out her parents story. Those flashbacks were well done and made her story that much more interesting. As the mysteries deepen we get pulled into January’s world and when we come through the other side we are no longer the same. It was an excellent heroic journey and one I may be willing to read again.


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