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When you have a crush on a fictional character and someone from your school looks exactly like how you imagined him <3
Mom: are you okay?
Me: yes
My mind: no mf I’m looking for aesthetic bookshops where I can hang out in case a cute boy who loves reading books passes by so we can fall in love and dance in the rain <3
We were liars-E. Lockhart
Hello everyone!! Today I will be giving a review of a book I recently read, aka We were liars by E. Lockhart! I’ll rate the characters, plot twist etc. and give an overall rate at the end! Remember, this is just my opinion!! Yours can be totally different and that’s okay! I’m always open for a good discussion :)
(spoiler-free :)
Characters
Out of the four Liars, Johnny was my favourite person. He was just always sarcastic, funny and sweet you know.
In my opinion, the main character Cady sometimes overreacted a bit, but I liked her personality.
Then we still have Gat, or the love interest. I absolutely adored the mysterious part about him, and that he had a different origin than the other Liars.
Mirren was also sweet, but sometimes a little too clingy to my liking.
And then we have their mothers. I’m sorry but they were manipulating their children to get the house and stuff they wanted without asking them if they were okay with it.
characters rate: 3,5/5
Storyline
Four privileged and spoiled children get to spend their summers on a private island. A perfect family, it seems, but they all have secrets. Cadence finds herself falling for the nephew of her cousin’s stepfather, Gat. But then she has an accident and spends her time living on antidepressants. And why do the Liars act differently all of a sudden?
The storyline was so good! It didn’t go too slow neither too fast and there was enough action to keep me reading. I also loved that it mostly happened on an island and that it was set in a modern time frame.
storyline rate: 4/5
Plottwist
Guys, guys, guys. I had heard from a friend that the plottwist was huge, but I didn’t expect it to be that huge. I won’t spoil it of course, but like holy crap that escalated very quickly.
plottwist: 4,5/5
Language
E. Lockhart managed to write a book without using too difficult sentences and words and still make it interesting. The language is adapted to teens who want to read a quick and light book, so if you’re looking for something like that, we were liars is ideal!
language: 5/5
Overall rate: 4,25/5
I hope I get some of you to read this book based on this review and if you’ve already read it, let me know your thoughts!
Lots of love, A
Ps: I wrote this based on how we used to rate books at school. It’s not very detailed but it’s just my opinion:)
How to increase the tension
Tension build-up is used in many stories. It can be difficult to write, though. Here are some tips to help you increase the tension.
Characters
by keeping topical questions about the characters unanswered.
by raising questions about the characters
Time
by speeding up/slowing down events
by giving events an unexpected turn
by inserting forward-pointing elements
by suddenly stopping of giving information
Space
by inserting atmosphere creations
by raising questions about the space
Perspective
by keeping the character in the unkown and providing the reader information
by keeping the reader in the unknown and providing the character information
by allowing the reader to follow the story completely through the eyes of the character and in this way to equalize the information knowledge between character and reader
These are just some basic tips that can help you. The 'how'is up to you!!
x A
me: *does a few hours of research for something that has nothing to do with the plot*
also me: *proceeds to write 109 words about that thing*
me after a while: *notices the thing doesn’t fit in the plot*
me in the end: *changes the whole plot to keep that little paragraph*
me: *gives my characters the most tragic backstory possible*
me: they have been through so much, I feel so bad for them
friends: you’re the writer, you don’t have to give them such horrible lifes
me: nah, I’m just gonna do it
me: *decided to be productive and write more than 10k words today*
also me: *closes Word after staring at a blank page for 1 hour and 36 minutes*
Book recommendations part 2
Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo
Mysterious fantasy
Character building is amazing
Amazing world building and a new kind of fantasy, very intriguing
I loved that the MC, Alex, was all dark and twisty. I was very interested in her and her personality arch.
I sat on the edge of my seat for the whole book, I had so many questions throughout the book.
Overall, I absolutely adore Leigh Bardugo’s writing
Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
A new and interesting kind of fantasy
A very thrilling and exciting heist
I love the characters and their background stories and how they develop through the book.
Awesome sexual tension
Dance of Thieves by Mary E. Pearson
Enemies to lovers and back
Daggers to throat!!!
Badass female main character
Amazing character building and immaculate background stories. Amazing portraying of emotions of her past traumas throughout the novel.
Betrayal
Vow of Thieves
Prequel to ‘Dance of Thieves’
Beautiful and heart wrenching romance
Betrayal
Extremely thrilling and shocking
The tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris
Second world war love story
The writing is amazing
The story is a true heartbreaker, full of sadness yet love and happiness
Amazing if you want a good cry, but still a good plot and a little happy ending
The Song of Achilles by Madelaine Miller
Greek mythology retelling of the love story of Achilles and Patroclus
Great LGBTQ+ representation
Also amazing for a good cry
Writing is immaculate and the plot is beyond perfect
Book Recommendations
Here are some of my favorite books that I read this year. They are all from different genres if you’re wondering. I also added why I like them so much. Have fun <3
Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard
a lot of tension
action throughout the whole book
betrayal, so that’s good for your mental health :)
enemies to lovers trope
I’m a simp for Maven and Cal
These Violent Delights by Chloe Gong
lovers to enemies to lovers and back to enemies
situated in Shanghai; it’s nice to learn something about the culture there
daggers to the throat present so that’s a pluspoint :))
A Thouch Of Darkness by Scarlett St. Clair
it’s a Hades story and I love Hades soooooo
modern representation of the Greek Gods, and she did it absolutely amazing
I also recommend her other book in Persephone's pov, A touch of ruin
A Game Of Fate by Scarlett St. Clair
Hades’ pov so we get to see things from his perspective and not only from Persephone’s
there’s, like, a lot of smut
overprotective Hades makes my heart melt
“if you touch her I will kill you” vibes
Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
it’s a novel situated somewhere around the 18th century
secret romances
may be boring in the beginning but after a hundred pages or so things get fun
classic language yet not too difficult
The Art of Breaking Glass by Matthew Hall
more of a psychological thriller
no happy end; it’s nice to have some variation instead of always a good end
TW: mentions of abuse (not much but still)
different perspectives so you get to see different sides of characters
overprotective Bill is what I live for
Boy Swallows Universe by Trent Dalton
very interesting to see how the protagonist’s brother doesn’t speak
time span of a few years so we get to see the characters evolve
the protagonist and his brother grew up in bad living conditions so it’s interesting to learn about that
love the friendship between Slim and Eli
literally simping for Alex, Eli’s pen pal, and Darren Dang
Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan
again a modern representation of the Greek gods and heroes
demigods in the lead
popular myths are discussed
three best friends who always save the day
lots of action
My friend will do a part two. Stay tuned!
x A
How to write smut
Writing smut can be very awkward, especially when you have no experience or still are a virgin( like me). If your plot is all about smut it is essentially that it is well written. Here are a few tips to make it easier to write.
Read other stories that contain smut. That way you can learn more about it. Don’t just read one, but multiple! It can help you to compare everything so you can choose what to add to your story and what not. (If you can’t find any smut stories, there are a lot on wattpad :)
If you’re uncomfortable with writing smut, just remember that it is a normal thing for two characters/persons to seek for pleasure in the other. It’s a common thing in the world and practically everyone does it, so don’t feel awkward because you write smut.
When writing smut you don’t have to exagerate. It is okay if you keep it basic: better basic and good than too complicated and rather bad.
You can always ask someone close to you who has experience with sex about it, if you’re comfortable with this. That way you gain more knowledge about it and it becomes easier to write smut.
I hope this helps you to make it less awkward to write smut and improve your skills.
x A
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