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Alchemised Book Review Part 2 of 3: The Good, The Meh and the Confusing

Alchemised Book Review Part 2 of 3: The Good, The Meh and the Confusing

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In Episode 2 of our Alchemised deep dive, Andrea and Leah pick up exactly where Andrea emotionally tapped out (around page 462–464) and decide, with full transparency, to simply… stop pretending this is a neat, well-paced read-along. This episode is chaotic by design. Much like Andrea’s relationship with this book.

⚠️ Spoiler warning: This episode contains spoilers for Alchemised up through page ~464.
⚠️ Content warning: Adult themes, sexual content, violence, war, necromancy, cult dynamics, and frank discussions of trauma.

What we cover in this episode:
- Why reading Alchemised immediately after Manacled might be a mistake
- Arrays carved into backs, drunken makeouts, and why aging Kaine was a necessary creative choice to keep us middle-aged women from being creeped out
- Religion, power, misogyny, and how female voices are systematically erased — on the page and historically
- Cult worship vs loyalty: Holdfasts, hero worship, and when devotion becomes moral rot
- War strategy, ports, councils, maps — and why Alchemised feels more “adult” while also being harder to visualize than Manacled
- Body-hopping villains make for more interesting parental baggage
- Aurelia, resentment, agency (or lack thereof), and women whose entire lives were decided before birth
- Secondary characters who actually challenge the protagonist (thank you, Stroud)
- Why Helena may be a deeply morally gray and unreliable narrator
- Nihilism vs existentialism as character philosophy, not just personality
- Pregnancy as escalation: vessels, immortality, and stakes that are… deeply unsettling
- When worldbuilding crosses the line from rich to trying too hard

The one dark line that absolutely did not sit right with us (and why)

Segments in this episode:

📍 In the Margins — live reactions, favorite (and least favorite) choices
📍 Canon? Who Dat? — Manacled vs Alchemised: who wore it better (plot edition)
📍 Writer’s Desk — character arcs, ideology, unreliable narrators, and narrative restraint
📍 Dark Marks & Darker Thoughts — when the text makes us stop and say “nope”
📍 To Be Continued… — because somehow, we’re still going

This episode is about interrogating why Alchemised works for some readers, alienates others, and how expectations, proximity to Manacled, and personal taste shape the reading experience.

If you:

- Love morally gray protagonists

- Hate overly explained magic systems

- Care about character agency, ideology, and narrative payoff

Or just enjoy listening to two adults spiral intelligently about fantasy books…

You’re in the right place.

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