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Books of Blood: Volume One (Books of Blood, #1)
Clive Barker
Post from the The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games, #1) forum
Sometimes I absolutely refuse to read a new release in a series before I re-read the entire thing. I don’t do it for every series but I probably haven’t read books 1-3 in a decade so now my brain can’t possibly start sunrise on the reaping yet. For why do I hold myself accountable for these made up tasks?
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The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games, #1)
Suzanne Collins
Angmara finished reading and wrote a review...
the real villains here are the parents. 5hrs of sleep (especially for kids) is criminal. i needed a short simple book to reset my brain, this served that purpose perfectly and is giving nostalgic goosebumps. it’s not my preferred voice/style but it’s a fun story with an unexpected twist. not my favorite of the series but still enjoyable.
Angmara finished reading and wrote a review...
DNF 20%, in the book's defense, this isn't the usual genre/synopsis i would go for so the cards were already stacked against it. but i picked it up for the spring read-along challenge here and god forbid a girl risks it for the biscuit (or achievement badge, tomato tomato). i'm coming hot off the tails of an amazing romance so i was feeling positive about love, but... there is goes again. the FMC (to me) is incredibly annoying, self-centered, and complainy. imagine being upset your bestie is going on a vacation to get engaged instead of the vacation you go on every single year. babes you're a shitty friend and i don't like you. the writing was choppy and transitions (or lack thereof) between timelines was jarring. there's far too many references, it bogs down the entire thing. and i love a good well-done cliche but there's such a thing as too many (especially if they are all superficial, as it seems is the case here). if you're a big gilmore girls fan, i can see you liking this a lot more and i genuinely love that for you. i on the other hand watched one episode of gilmore girls for jared padalecki when i was in my early 2010s superwholock tumblr phase and decided it wasn't for me. so again i chalk up my distaste mostly to the inherent incompatibility between me and this book but i think there's a good portion about the book itself that drove me to set it aside.
Angmara DNF'd a book
A Novel Love Story
Ashley Poston
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A Novel Love Story
Ashley Poston
Angmara finished reading and wrote a review...
i do not cry at books. ever. this had me full ugly crying at 4pm on a sunday (and that's without a single drop of wine). i am equal parts lucie and aiden and one big emotional mess. in all honesty, it's a bit long and the points of argument/"we can't be together" were not the most convincing to me but who cares when the rest is funny, real (i like to hope), and so very healing. the writing is fantastic, the side characters are wonderful (jackson my sweet weather boy). and lucie and aiden embody such real and convincing struggles and desires of 30-something year olds. to anyone who has ever been stood up on a date and/or completely lost their faith in love, i hope you find your aiden.
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roxreads23 wants to read...
The Irresistible Urge to Fall for Your Enemy (Dearly Beloathed, #1)
Brigitte Knightley
Angmara commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
So does anyone else actively seek out spoilers or is it just me?? For instance, I had a friend who read a book I was interested in - romance with POC main characters that seemed to be a why choose - and I asked them for a full plot rundown because I wanted to be sure it was something I would enjoy and not a case of a book description fishing for reads. I absolutely 100% believe hiding things behind a spoiler tag is something people should be doing to avoid revealing anything to those who've yet to read the book. But with the limited time I have for reading, and a TBR that's already long enough to reach the moon, sometimes I just want to know if the time I invest in a book is going to be worth it to me. Anyway, anyone else do this or something similar??
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Heartsick (Archie Sheridan & Gretchen Lowell, #1)
Chelsea Cain
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Hot Wax
M.L. Rio
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Much Too Vulgar
Viggy Parr Hampton
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Lovelight Farms (Lovelight, #1)
B.K. Borison
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Good Spirits (Ghosted, #1)
B.K. Borison
Post from the First-Time Caller (Heartstrings, #1) forum
"I've gone, what?" "Virile. You know, when the whole internet decides they love you?" dyING 😂 absolutely loving this book also "The chain around my neck that I never take off bites into my skin." ok aiden we get it YOU'RE HOT
Angmara commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I feel like everybody is rushing to read books now for their yearly goal Im trying to take my time for KING IF ENVY rn because I have WAITED for that one so much. And im ACTUALLY enjoying it a bit more than usual Do yall think that our reading goals is actually breaking our pleasure of reading???
Angmara commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I saw a previous post that asked what would your fav book character would read but I was thinking what about a TV show character. What would yours like? For Dean Winchester (from Supernatural and my favorite ever), I think he would definitely indulge in fantasy (although not much fantasy in his world) and horror, and occasionally pick up smut as well. He would definitely enjoy Game of Thrones, Lord of the Rings, and maybe Stephen King genres. I think his guilty pleasure books would be the eroticas with half naked men on the cover XD
Angmara finished reading and wrote a review...
oh this was interesting and not at all what i was expecting. it's much less horror and much more existential crisis. the synopsis paints this to be a more "losing your mind" horror-esque story, which i did not get at all. it's more of a grappling with one's future and the factors that go into that decision. i found it especially compelling to contrast the emotions of the character's community and pit her desire to do something big and great against the guilt of leaving home/her mom and the responsibilities she has there. i definitely appreciated the parasite element but it wasn't the biggest takeaway of the story (for me). i will say the story was overall slow and the writing a bit dense for my liking but nevertheless a positive experience. looks like there's two more books in the series which i don't think i'll end up reading purely because i didn't mesh with the writing style (it's not bad, just not my thing) but boy are those covers beautiful