
Title: The Rose Code
Author: Kate Quinn
Rating Out of 5: 3 (On the fence about this one)
My Bookshelves: Historical fiction
Pace: Slow
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2021

This is one of those books that I really, really wanted to like. It gets a lot of positive feedback and the concept is absolutely brilliant. And, to be honest, I did really enjoy it for the first third, and then I started to get a bit bogged down in it. Quinn is an amazing writer, but I just couldn’t fall in love with The Rose Code like I wanted to.
For me, the biggest issue with The Rose Code was that it really dragged on. For the first third, I was absolutely obsessed with the story. But then, by the time I got halfway through, I kind of didn’t care anymore. The women were fun characters and kind of kick ass, all in their own way, shape and form. But I felt like a large chunk of the story and the descriptors could have been removed. The story kind of stagnated in the everyday, rather than leading forward into the drama.
Another reason I probably didn’t fall head over heels for this story was that I’m honestly not a huge fan of this form of historical fiction. Quinn’s writing is very factual, and as mentioned, bogged down in the minutiae of the daily. For some, this is probably the exact format they like to consume their historical fiction in, but I personally prefer a lot more character growth and drama.
I probably won’t read anymore books by Quinn, but I did enjoy trying this book. Not one of those books that I felt was a waste of time. But definitely one that I won’t be rereading anytime soon. Maybe at another stage in life, this will be a more suited story to my tastes. All around, I found this disappointing – I wanted to love this and I loved the entire premise. But I just couldn’t get into it.








