Aprilthebookqueen TBR'd a book

Enigma
RuNyx
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I made 15 discussion posts about this book, so I'm sure it's no surprise that I have a lot to say.
Okay, so my plans for today were to read a couple chapters, get some stuff done and then continue on with the paperback I started yesterday. That is not what happened. I applied for an ARC for this because the premise sounded interesting, and I loved the cover. I thought it would be an enjoyable read, but I did not expect it to blow me away the way it did.
I could not put this down. I ended up finishing the book today and it is pretty much all I focused on today. I loved the writing style and the characters and world instantly drew me in. There were a lot of great quotes that I saved, but will not be sharing due to this being an ARC copy. I will likely be sharing them once I get a copy of the book when it's published though.
Getting to switch between different POVs was really interesting, and really offered another perspective on things. There were times I didn't know who I was rooting for. The characters were morally ambiguous and I loved that. There was no obvious good side or evil side. Both had good and evil, and it really depended on whose lens you were viewing the world through. This book felt really dark, but beautiful at the same time. The world itself was dark. The violence, the threats and the bad things that happened. But the characters and the relationship between Sam and Ari was so beautiful, and the writing style really made everything feel beautiful.
The complexity and depth of the world and characters was really well done. I really loved Sam, and I really loved Ari. The side characters didn't really stand out to me, but that was probably because of how amazing the main characters were. Seeing their struggles with each other and with their decisions and lives was intriguing. Sam I found especially interesting because something you see as a negative at the beginning (her being unnoticeable) is actually something that becomes a power to her.
There were parts of this book that made me a bit squeamish, but I mean this in a good way. The wording and imagery painted was really fantastic and well done.
I don't read a lot of urban fantasy books, but I am so glad I read this one.
This book absolutely amazed me. One thing I hate about ARCs is having to wait that much longer to read the next book! But I will absolutely be watching for the release date of that one and will be immediately scooping up a copy of this one when it officially releases.
Thank you so much to Tor and NetGalley for this ARC! All thoughts in this review are my own!
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This one really worked for me.
The pacing felt tighter, the emotional beats hit harder, and I felt much more connected to the story as a whole. The character development was especially satisfying here, and I loved how the plot started to feel more expansive and intentional.
I found myself far more emotionally invested while reading this one compared to book three, and I finished it feeling both satisfied and immediately impatient for what comes next.
Which brings me to my only real complaint: the fifth book isnât out yet, and that feels frankly rude after how much I enjoyed this one.
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This was a solid, engaging continuation of the series that kept me invested from start to finish. The emotional tension was strong, the stakes felt real, and I liked how much the character dynamics continued to deepen here.
That said, this one felt a bit more transitional for me. Important things are happening, but it reads very much like a bridge between bigger moments. I still enjoyed it, especially the growing complexity in relationships and the underlying sense that everything is building toward something larger.
Definitely worth reading if youâre invested in the series. It sets the groundwork well, even if it wasnât my standout favourite.
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Since the new Animal Farm trailer made me scream, cry, and commit tax fraud... what are your least favorite book to movie adaptations?
What are your favorite book to movie adaptation? So we can watch and appreciate art.
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Aprilthebookqueen finished a book

The Battle of the Labyrinth (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #4)
Rick Riordan
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Mine is alienshe.
Itâs one of my favorite songs from the punk band Bikini Kill but also I feel like an alien who was planted on this hell called earth. đœđžđŸ
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The Battle of the Labyrinth (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #4)
Rick Riordan
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Aprilthebookqueen set their yearly reading goal to 250
Aprilthebookqueen set their yearly reading goal to 250