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Aprilthebookqueen

April/31/Canadian. I love dogs. You can find me on SG and Insta @aprilthebookqueen ! I spend a lot of free time working on my website for trauma survivors (fortraumasurvivors.com)

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Spring 2025 Readalong
Romantasy Starter Pack Vol I
Fantasy Starter Pack Vol I
Flights of Fire
My Taste
Kingdom of Ash (Throne of Glass, #7)
Morning Star (Red Rising Saga, #3)
The Lord of the Rings (The Lord of the Rings, #1-3)
The Things We Cannot Say
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The Baby Dragon Bakery (The Baby Dragon #2)Unsouled (Cradle, #1)The Ex

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  • Twilight (The Twilight Saga, #1)
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    New Moon (The Twilight Saga, #2)

    New Moon (The Twilight Saga, #2)

    Stephenie Meyer

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  • Throne of Glass (Throne of Glass, #1)
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    How am I supposed to read in peace when I want her to choose both Chaol and Dorian? ghdfshffhv

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  • winter read-along

    anyone else not interested in any of these books in the slightest? 😭 I already read wuthering heights so I'm here like ...... good luck to all who are going to join though!

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  • "final thoughts" / "thoughts from 100%" vs. reviews

    i did a very brief search of the club to see if this had been a topic discussed before, but i didn't seem to see something that satisfied my curiosity, so i'm posing the question now: how do you determine the difference between a "final thoughts" forum post, and a review? i see so many "final thoughts" in my feed that seem better suited to a review, but i'm just not sure if it's my own personal preference or what. i do wonder if it's because reviews from people you don't follow aren't pushed into the feed, so maybe it's about widening the reach of your thoughts? but i'm not someone who frequently posts in the forum, so maybe i'm just not fully seeing the picture here.

    i'm really interested on what people think!

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  • The Lost World (Jurassic Park, #2)
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    Nov 30, 2025
    5.0
    Enjoyment: 5.0Quality: 4.0Characters: 4.5Plot: 4.0
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    I went into The Lost World with pretty low expectations. I knew Michael Crichton hadn’t originally planned on writing a sequel, and the average rating isn’t exactly glowing. But honestly? I ended up loving it.

    The atmosphere feels darker and more unhinged than Jurassic Park, and the tension builds in this steady, creeping way that really worked for me. The death scenes in particular hit much harder for me in the book than they ever did in the films. There’s something especially chilling about being inside a character’s head as everything unravels. It’s brutal, but it’s written with such precision that it’s hard to look away.

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  • Tress of the Emerald Sea
    Aprilthebookqueen
    Apr 12, 2025
    5.0
    Enjoyment: 5.0Quality: 5.0Characters: 5.0Plot: 4.0

    I loved this book. Despite some of the brutal descriptions of body horror type stuff, it felt like a really cozy read.

    The main character, Tress was so fun to read. She isn’t your typical heroine, and her character development and journey throughout this book was probably the best part.

    It didn’t feel like a whole lot happened plot wise but that was totally fine with me because I was so invested in the characters and that’s what it felt like mattered.

    The world itself was so intriguing and the descriptions were so interesting. The narration/writing style was also a lot of fun to read and a bit different in a good way. It definitely had a few moments where I laughed in amusement.

    I loved this book and stayed up way later than I should have to finish it.

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  • Jurassic Park (Jurassic Park, #1)
    Aprilthebookqueen
    Nov 28, 2025
    5.0
    Enjoyment: 5.0Quality: 5.0Characters: 4.0Plot: 4.5

    I finally read Jurassic Park after knowing the movie inside out, and honestly, the differences between the two were fascinating. The book takes its time getting going, and I won’t lie, the opening stretch is slow. But once the pieces start falling into place, the buildup becomes incredibly satisfying and the payoff is absolutely worth it.

    One thing that stood out right away: Hammond is so much worse in the book. It adds a darker, sharper edge to the story that the movie doesn’t fully explore, and I actually really enjoyed that shift. The whole tone is more unsettling in the best way.

    As for the characters, I found most of them compelling, but Lex… was a challenge. Yes, she’s a child, but she’s also truly insufferable on the page. Thankfully, the rest of the cast and the tension-filled pacing more than make up for her scenes.

    Overall, both versions bring something unique to the table, but the book’s depth and the way it slowly tightens the screws made me appreciate the story all over again.

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