Aprilthebookqueen wants to read...
Sphere
Michael Crichton
Aprilthebookqueen wants to read...
Annihilation (Southern Reach, #1)
Jeff VanderMeer
Aprilthebookqueen commented on a post
Well, chapter 22 was...something. Took me an hour to read 20 pages cuz I was either staring at them in disbelieve or screaming. Everytime I think I know where this book it going, Zhao is like "Sike!" Not even done reading yet but this is a 4 star read for me for sure!!!!
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I recently heard about this and I am intrigued. I really want to read some. And honestly, it makes sense that it’s a thing. I feel like I’d love it because I adore the Cloverfield movies and those feel like they apply to the genre. Problem is that I have no idea where to start. I tried seeing if someone made a list and there isn’t one so I’d love to hear some recommendations (also if anyone does create a list, please let me know!)
Post from the A kingdom of Sand and Ice (kingdom of gods, #2) forum
I remember loving the first book. The problem is I’ve read so many books since and I’m just confused trying to read this one because I can’t remember the names or what happened aside from a couple main points. I would really love if it became a normal thing for authors to include a summary of the previous book at the beginning. I got spoiled by the Inheritance Cycle series having this. And because this is an indie book that isn’t super well known yet, I can’t find a proper summary online. (It was an amazing book so I think it will get more well known. I was stoked to see it in the wild on Bookstagram) Either way, excited to read this but will come back to it eventually. 😂
Aprilthebookqueen wants to read...
A kingdom of Sand and Ice (kingdom of gods, #2)
J.F. Johns
Aprilthebookqueen commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I’m just curious! I have been mainly on my phone but I’m now wondering if I should start on my computer because I find myself scrolling here so much lately and my screen time is crazy haha
Post from the War Storm (Red Queen, #4) forum
I’m really, really struggling to get through this. I’m so bored all the time. It’s taking me forever to read because I’m pushing myself to read a chapter a day. Does this book ever pick up? (Also please don’t tell me to DNF. I can’t dnf books or series. I feel panicked at the idea and I’m pretty sure it’s linked to one of my disorders. I know it’s what everyone suggests but I just can’t.)
Aprilthebookqueen started reading...
Small Favor (The Dresden Files, #10)
Jim Butcher
Aprilthebookqueen commented on Aprilthebookqueen's review of White Night (The Dresden Files, #9)
White Night is where things get personal. Harry Dresden dives into a string of suspicious deaths in the magical community and ends up unraveling something much bigger, and much closer to home, than he expected. This book hits that sweet spot between action-packed mystery and emotional gut punch. The dynamic between Harry and Thomas is especially strong here. Funny, raw, and quietly devastating. Butcher gives us snappy dialogue, dark twists, and a growing sense of the consequences Harry’s choices are piling up. Character complexity is front and centre here. Nobody is purely good, and everyone’s got blood on their hands. Harry walks a moral tightrope, Thomas breaks your heart, and Marcone proves once again he’s the devil you know, and maybe… kind of need. But let’s be real. Mouse continues to be the best boy, grounding the chaos with loyalty, wisdom, and a quiet kind of badassery. Every scene he’s in is a little brighter. Fast-paced, emotionally sharp, and morally messy in the best way.
Aprilthebookqueen finished reading and wrote a review...
White Night is where things get personal. Harry Dresden dives into a string of suspicious deaths in the magical community and ends up unraveling something much bigger, and much closer to home, than he expected. This book hits that sweet spot between action-packed mystery and emotional gut punch. The dynamic between Harry and Thomas is especially strong here. Funny, raw, and quietly devastating. Butcher gives us snappy dialogue, dark twists, and a growing sense of the consequences Harry’s choices are piling up. Character complexity is front and centre here. Nobody is purely good, and everyone’s got blood on their hands. Harry walks a moral tightrope, Thomas breaks your heart, and Marcone proves once again he’s the devil you know, and maybe… kind of need. But let’s be real. Mouse continues to be the best boy, grounding the chaos with loyalty, wisdom, and a quiet kind of badassery. Every scene he’s in is a little brighter. Fast-paced, emotionally sharp, and morally messy in the best way.
Aprilthebookqueen commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Hey everyone! 😊 I’ve been wondering… how do you all manage to get everything done and still find time to read so many books? 📚✨ Do you have routines, tricks, or any tips to share? Would love to hear how you fit reading into your days!
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Sooo hooked now!! I am really loving the suspense, getting to know the characters, the magic system and world building. I think Sazed might be my favourite 🥹 The way he cares about preserving culture and about protecting and teaching Vin is everything. However. Will we ever meet a female character that is not a disregarded servant, a girl in danger enabling Kelsier to show his heroicism, the dead wife serving as a reason for revenge, or the young apprentice who is "not like other girls" (read: not initially conventionally pretty, tough, and strong)? To clarify, I don't think that's all that Vin is, I actually really like her and think her character development is going to be super interesting! I just cannot help but notice that she also doesn't have a lot of agency (yet?). Plus, I wish she could have a female friend or person to look up to. 🫠 please tell me it gets better!
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Aprilthebookqueen commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Hey everyone! 😊 I’ve been wondering… how do you all manage to get everything done and still find time to read so many books? 📚✨ Do you have routines, tricks, or any tips to share? Would love to hear how you fit reading into your days!
Aprilthebookqueen commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
For anyone who has read it… I DNFed book 2 and I would like to know others opinions! I pwrsonally just couldn’t stand the characters and the plot got weird and annoying but im curious as to what other people thought?? Should I keep going or…..
Aprilthebookqueen commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
It doesn't matter that I haven't read the book yet. It's like a red flag enticingly being waved and I'm just a helpless bull 🤣 I hesitate for about 0.05 seconds and click anyway. It's a bad habit and I don't have plans changing it am afraid 🤣