The Q
H**N
Beautiful story!
This book was almost on my DNF list. The first 40% of The Q was a struggle. The writing was good, but I couldn’t stand Quincy St. Clare. I thought she was arrogant, rude, and heartless. I wanted her to lose the Q, and I didn’t care about her one bit. I hated how she treated sweet James Arch.And just as I am about to give up on this book, the author tells you something so heartbreaking about Quincy, so gut wrenching, that it made me feel like a horrible person for hating Quincy. Quincy’s actions make sense. I started rooting for Quincy.Quincy’s heart starts to open, with the help of Arch. Arch helps Quincy look at things from a different perspective. He is patient with Quincy. Arch makes you want to be a better person. Oh and the dialogue between the two! It had me laughing out loud at times. And the sweet dance scene. Their romance was perfect! ❤️I am so glad I did not give up on Quincy. This book is one of my favorites now and gets 5 stars because as soon as I finished it I wanted to start it over!Plus the authors writing was very good. I have been on a fantasy kick for quite a while, so reading the Q was switching it up, and the writing reminds me a bit of North and South, so now I think I am going to have to reread all about Margaret and Mr. Thornton.I am so glad Kate Stradling mentioned this book in her newsletter.Content: clean, very little violence, a few swear words bas**** and dam***Reread 9/29/22. I couldn’t focus on another book until I reread The Q! Loved it even more the 2nd time!
K**A
Quincy is THE BEST
This book, y'all. Oh my word, this story. These characters! Quincy grabbed my heart pretty quickly and then never, ever gave it back. I heart Quincy so, so much! As well as every other character inhabiting this beautiful and heart-wrenching world of Beth Brower's! Oh friends, where do I even begin?Quincy is the reason I downloaded the rest of the book after trying the first couple chapters. She is one of the most compelling and fascinating characters I have ever read! I am nothing like her, yet I felt the strongest connection that I was unable to shake. I'm not sure I even have words to describe what I felt, other than she became a part of my very heart. She has layers upon layers that slowly peel back as the story develops. She knows she is different from other folk and she embraces that, her confidence in who she is is one of the first things you notice about her. Yet don't ever suppose you truly understand her, there are a rare few that do. The second thing you notice? Her love for The Q.It didn't take long for me to fall in love with The Q myself! What is The Q, you ask? It's a place that must be experienced. Full of the quirkiest and most wonderful of people, who all adore Quincy (and rightly so!). (Well, except for one, but they eventually come around. Just you watch how it happens! ;) The Q is Quincy. Quincy is The Q. These two entities do not exist without the other. It is a world like nothing else, when you enter the doors of The Q, you are entering Quincy's domain. She inhabits every single part of this place, it is the very breath she breathes day in and day out. But it's not just the place, it's the people. All the workers that know their jobs intimately, as well as all the myriad of people who walk in the doors planning to share bits of their hearts, albeit unknowingly a lot of the time. There is no part of Rhysdon society that is not affected by The Q, and thus is affected by Quincy.One of the best things about her is her ignorance of just how awesome she is. There are deep wells of thought and emotion that only the most truest of her friends get to see, yet even those who only get glimpses of it are drawn almost reluctantly into her orbit. Especially one such James Arch! I loved each and every barbed interaction, the way they struggled to understand each other, even the way they hurt each other. The journey of their friendship involves two steps forward and three steps back. It's a tangle of chaos, and requires a lot of work as well as forgiveness, yet they attempt the hard again and again. That's the beauty of friendship with Quincy, she may hurt with her bluntness, yet once you see beyond her initial sharp edges, you cannot help but want to know more, want to try and really understand her. Like Fisher does. I loved their friendship! I loved that no matter what, they always had each other's back. When you've survived the things those two have, it creates a bond that cannot be broken in any way. Not even when they hurt each other. Which Quincy does the most often because the girl in no way understands how to be tactful. At all. Yet all the hard they've been through, and even the hard yet to come, only makes them stronger together. Even distance can't break it! :)See? I keep coming back to Quincy. She is the heart and soul of this story. Once you become one of 'her people', you become privy to things she only shares with the worthy, and then you become protective of her and she of you. The family she creates around her is little, but mighty. She, herself, one of the mightiest! (Don't let her fool you, that small body houses a fierce mama-bear!) She is an irresistible force that made me want to hug her so many times, even though she'd have hated every minute of it. Her quirkiness, her bluntness, the way she struggled to understand the hidden cues of society, the way she didn't fit society at all, just the very fact that a character such as her exists!Yet it's not just Quincy that I love, the writing is exceptional! I kept highlighting so many phrases on my kindle, I fear I'm going to have trouble narrowing down which to feature. Thank you, Ms. Brower, for this story. For creating the gloriously imperfect Quincy for me to fall in love with! For these words that necessitated I stay up entirely too late reading. For The Q and this world that felt so much bigger than just a building and a few streets in the city. For this engrossing story that inhabited my mind and every moment of my life until I finished the final page! (And even for days after that.) For making me wish I could enter the pages and become a part of the story myself. This book is going on my top ten reads of this year, no doubt about it. It's incredible! You should read it. Trust me, you really should.
M**D
You want to read this book. Hard to put down.
To book in a cruise. Perfect.
N**A
Darling read
I needed Quincy St Claire in my life. She is one of my favorite characters that has walked around in my mind and spoke to my heart. The way Quincy plays the violin, wears pants, and understands machines more than people makes me laugh, surprises me, and makes me cry - she never disappoints. Also, Brower writes these scene endings that squeeze and connect and excite. I love this book.
J**N
READ THIS!
If you love well developed characters, you will love this book! plan on clearing your schedule, as it is impossible to put down! You will need tissues—it is just so good! I’ve already lent my copy to 2 others & both adored it as well!
A**A
So so so so Good!!!
The Q, is well written. Beth has a way of just getting you to love and feel like you know the characters of her books. I loved it!
S**
Up there in my top 5
I have read a lot of books, into the thousands actually, and I have a few I will tote with me into the great beyond, this just might be one of them. I admire the author. They are a genius, just as much as Quincy ever was. You demand feeling and courage and cohabitation with your characters and very few writers can claim such a thing. Keep doing what you are doing. I would be honored to meet you some day and thank you for playing with words so beautifully.
N**N
It Grew on Me
Quincy St. Claire in the present day would be labeled as queer and non gender confirming. She would likely use the pronouns they/them. I started this book months ago but as it is June, I cannot help but think about how it ties into Pride. A brilliant business woman rescued by her uncle from homelessness, Quincy sees the world differently. She's shunned proper society despite being appreciated by its members. At times she is frustrating and at moments I hated her but I know this just means Beth Brower is a brilliant writer. She must be to make one abhor a character and yet bring that same reader to care about its fate enough to keep reading.
S**Y
Refreshingly different.
This was a refreshingly 'different' book. I couldn't put it down and then felt bereft because I finished it so quickly. Likable, quirky main character and lots of twists and turns.
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