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Love a #littlefreelibrary haul!
I stuck with this because the audiobook narrator was really good. If I was reading this, I would have given up.
The first few chapters were rough. It was clumsy and awkward. Lots of concepts which weren't fully explained. World building in general was poor.
In general the plot was predictable but that wasn't the point. This is a bodyguard slow burn romance in fantasy clothing. I wanted a political fantasy with a romance subplot.
Soft pick. I liked the grey area characters and all the questions Meyer asks. What would you do in these situations? There were some scenes, that really made me think. Still, I do prefer Meyer's fairy tale retellings. Those drew me in a lot more.
This book was filled with unbridled feminine rage and I was here for it for the most part. I will say though that it was a little emotionally exhausting by the end because that much rage is exhausting even when it's not your own.
So my Litsy friends. Which one should I start with, which should I skip?
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Thanks to Pango books, I‘ve been able to fill my TJ Klune shelf ❤️
Read this one poolside. It took a minute to get into it, but ultimately I really liked it.
King is another one of my favorite horror authors! This one was packed with details/descriptions of things you don‘t think are important until you find out they are 😄 I hoped for a happier ending, but oh well. I definitely loved the story though! Viewpoints switch between many different characters so you get more than just one side of the story. I enjoyed being able to read from the different perspectives, especially the one part by the dog.
This books was so good! I definitely cried a lot 😭 I loved it so much more than the movie.
"They were not gentle. And why should they be?
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