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happy birthday adam parrish. i am still your biggest fan
current read 💖
i bought greywaren the day it came out and i want to read it so bad but every day i wake up in paralyzing fear at the idea of finishing it once and for all
my jaw is on the fucking floor bc of the atlas six bro.
book review!
LIES LIKE WILDFIRE
by Jennifer Lynn Alvarez
while at school, this book caught my eye thanks to the beautiful cover art. (i never was able to abide by the "don't judge a book by its cover" rule)
the plot seemed interesting so i picked it up! Unfortunately for me, the best things about this book were the cover and the synopsis.
overall, it wasn't a terrible read (meaning that i did eventually get through it) however the actual plot of the book didn't really begin until midway through.
im not sure if this book was meant to be targeted at a younger audience or if it was simply poorly written, but to me there was something that seemed elementary about the writing. the characters were generally likable but lacked depth aside from the main character, hannah (who was unlikable, in my humble opinion.)
there were many times that i was reading and just had to stop for a moment, because it was either cringe-worthy, or i had to take a second to absorb what the narrator was saying.
overall, i was disappointed by this book. i give it points for originality and a unique cover, but i can't give much praise beyond that.
final rating? 2/5 stars.
hello i’m 20 now happy birthday to me, your most favoritist inactive book blogger❤️
i once again would like to remind everyone that yes, i kin adam parrish. yes, that makes me unstable and problematic. no, i’m not going to accept help for my emotional problems.
my sincerest apologies for being inactive- i’ve moved into school at the end of august and life has been a bit of an overwhelming mess since. nevertheless i’m back and better than ever with this CR :) Strange the Dreamer by Laini Taylor
unpopular opinion but mr. impossible is probably my favorite book that maggie has written. i dunno why so many people are giving crap to the dreamer triology, i really love it so far.
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we’re the villains farooq-lane thought.
ramsay shot rhiannon martin in the head.
this scene at the end of chapter thirteen (these lines in particular) sent shivers up my spine. holy shit. i love when characters have big breakthroughs like this. i love that farooq-lane started out as a kinda- lovable villain and has developed so much as a character. i haven’t seen much discourse on the dreamer trilogy quite yet but personally i think that farooq-lane and her plot line needs to be talked about more.
i was looking for the murder squash song from the books and stumbled across this lil rendition of it! i was wowed!
i really think ronan’s dedication to being a good dad to chainsaw is tragically overlooked. when she was a baby he kept up the schedule of feeding her EVERY TWO HOURS. all day every day. he never leaves her home alone, unless of course he’s going to Kavinsky’s. in which case he leaves her home because he doesn’t want her to “learn any bad language.” he treats that bird like a living human child and the proof is right there on the mf pages.
this is NOT turning into a food/book blog......i promise
anyway guess what i’m rereading....again😁
King of Scars + The Onion
Nikolai
Zoya
The Darkling
Nina
Hanne
Leoni
Adrik
Tolya
Tamar
Genya
David
Nadia
Isaak
Yuri
i did some reading while on my lunch break today🥳 i’ve only got about 80 pages left!
my girlfriend WANTS me to be in emotional pain 😐
book review!
A LADY’S GUIDE TO PETTICOATS AND PIRACY
by Mackenzie Lee
okay so to start, I had already read a gentleman’s guide to vice and virtue which is the first book in this little ongoing series. I LOVED both that book and this one. A lady’s guide center's around a young girl named felicity who is an aspiring doctor circa 17th century Europe.
In addition to the main characters in the first novel, this one introduces new characters. all of which are incredibly diverse and well written. In this series Mackenzie Lee abolishes all of the stereotypes usually presented in period pieces such as these.
Mackenize Lee’s books are ones that I will always continue to recommend to people looking for adventure books with diverse characters. it includes poc, LGBT, asexuality, disability, and the ideas of defying gender norms of the time. its really IMPOSSIBLE not to fall in love with the characters in any of her books.
another bonus is pirates. if you like pirates as much as my girlfriend does you will like these books.
Mackenzie Lee and her stories are always a 100/10 rating from me. if you want plot twists and fun banter and amazing characters these are a must read!! plus there are like four of them all with the same characters, just different plot lines. who doesn't love that?!
please read these books im begging you <3