
Well that reread only took a month... almost. Honestly, there are parts of this book I really dig and parts of this book I want to throw into a fire, starting with Olaf. I remembered very little of this book outside of Olaf, Bernardo, Donna, Becca, and Peter being introduced... and basically what happened to Peter. But that's was pretty much it.
I really enjoyed the world-building, again. Seeing how Hamilton imagines surviving Aztecs would punish the Spaniards responsible for the destruction and genocide of their people was gross and yet interesting. Honestly, the whole way Itzpapalotl runs her court is quite horrifying from several standpoints, even just beyond the usual vampire shenanigans. I did enjoy the difference between Itzapapalol's vampire-ness and what we've been getting from the European vampires. I liked getting to see Edward outside of how Anita has encountered him up until this point. I loved the Quetzecoatl dragon mashup being a thing, even if the circumstances of its introduction were also gross. Obsidian Butterfly was honestly the goriest of the Anita Blake books so far. I'm very glad my brain doesn't super visualize this stuff cuz... ew.
I really, really hate Olaf. I think originally, it was kind of like "yeah, okay, interesting character I guess. He'll probably get killed off the next time he meets Anita..." Spoiler: He doesn't and I hate him. I hate that he's still around 21 books later. I'll just leave those thoughts there cuz... yeah. They don't run much deeper.
I did enjoy the deeper building of Edward's character. I don't really have anything to say about how that's going, but character growth is a good thing.
Honestly, Obsidian Butterfly just felt unnecessarily long. I get that Anita's trying to figure herself out and needed someone much more grounded in the "normal" stuff -- like Ramirez -- to bounce her weird crap off of. It just seemed to take forever. Maybe that's due to the fact it took me about a month to reread this, but I dunno.
Favorite Lines
"When you spend all your time worrying that the devil is right behind you, eventually you start seeing him whether he's there or not." - Anita Blake
"That's the problem with psychic shit and magic. Sometimes it's not very helpful." - Anita Blake
"If you love someone, then your freedom is curtailed. If you love someone, you give up much of your privacy. If you love someone, then you are no longer merely one person but half of a couple. To think or behave any other way is to risk losing that love." - Leonora Evans
"Only you decide how far gone you are, Anita. Only you can decide how far you'll go." - Edward
"Most of us start off soft," he said, "but you can't stay that way, not and survive." - Edward
In Other News
I am super close (one pet away) from finishing my "Ivy Buns" Project on OviPets. This project has taken me approximately 7 months. They are a companion project to my "Harley Buns."
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