

Book 17📚 3⭐️
Very interesting premise! I was hoping for a bit more, based on previous books of his. But over all still a good read.
Book 17📚 3⭐️
Very interesting premise! I was hoping for a bit more, based on previous books of his. But over all still a good read.
Time to reread & then share Atwood's all-too-relevant classic in our LFL... #Atwood #womenwriters #lfl
4/5 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌑
“Knowledge is dangerous. Once you know something, you can't get rid of it. You have to carry it. Always.”
#fantasy #dystopian
Book 3 of the Silo series, Dust, is a gripping page-turner, I was so vested in these characters that the tense situations they found themselves in had me throwing the book down, pacing in circles in agitation, picking it back up, over and over again. It was an engaging read with well developed characters and fast paced storytelling. Loved the ending…loved the series!
I like the new covers, and I‘ve been on an audiobook kick at work, so when this one was available on Libby, I figured why not? Allegiant was the first book I remember deciding to DNF in high school, and I want to see if this holds up from the 2010‘s YA Dystopia craze (spoiler: it does not). I hate the age/maturity gap between Tris and Four, I like the allegories Roth is trying to make, but I just…
2 stars | #dystopia #ya
This was a great conclusion to this series. Dani and Carmen are definitely one of my favorite couples. This was full of heart and rebellion. I truly enjoyed this book. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
#WeUnleashTheMercilessStorm #TehlorKayMejia #WeSetTheDarkOnFire #book #books #bookworm #bookworms #bookwormlife #bookwormproblem #bookwormproblems #bookworld #bookword #epicreads #Fantasy #YoungAdult #LGBT #Queer #Lesbian #Dystopia #Romance #Fiction #Audiobook #YAFantasy
too busy battling the Evangelist‘s blazing determination to ban on religious grounds several of the texts students are required to study that year. Gulliver‘s Travels survives the scissors, as does A Christmas Carol, but Modern Short Stories in English is consigned for ever to the forbidden zone. Sadly, it is so dull that not even this recommendation can make any of us read it more than once.
What a sad world for the children. Klara's perspective was interesting at first but it grew stale around the second part. I like the hints on how devastating the world has become—or remained—amidst all the progress. I'm not sure how to take in Klara's heroism.