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A Stage Set for Villains
Shannon J. Spann
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There are three ways to survive in a world that has met its end. At this point, I've already forgotten which they are, but one thing's for certaināthat is, if you're reading this text right now, you will be able to live on. (translation my own, from the taiwanese tl)
this is the exact reason i love the concept of unlimited flow so much. no matter how dystopian, how hellish, how traumatising the circumstances the characters find themselves in, they will always, always cling to the hope for a better future. the omnipotent god or system in charge of your world may seek to kill you, and it may look as though all hope is in vain, but there is always a way to live on if you never stop fighting. this is a genre that unrepentantly centres life and survival in the midst of despair and i absolutely love it
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I don't know where to start......I mean I really enjoy this I really do but it gets gritty? And weirder as you read it further, by 56%, I'm really close to dnf it but my curiosity gets to me. Really want to know what Carolyn's big plan is about so keep reading it until the end.
I would recommend this book if someone want a recommendation to a weird book, otherwise I'm not going to talk about this book....at least not unconsciously. But I'm really grateful I'm picking up this book since I'm not usually want to read a weird book, and when I finish this, it makes me want to read normal book
It's kind of a weird change of pace...I'm not regretting it...but I will feel uncomfortable whenever I thought of this book
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The Library at Mount Char
Scott Hawkins
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I'M FINALLY READING THISS
After put it to my 'later list' for 2 years despite everyone telling me that I'm missing out by not reading this..but I'm a mood reader and waiting for the right time to get into books.
So I decide to get into this blind, I know nothing about this book. All I know is that there's morally grey character and a found family trope, that's it.
Not gonna lie, after reading chapter 1, it got me hooked bro. I love that the chapters is not too long and the cliffhanger make me wants to finish this in one go
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I'M FINALLY READING THISS
After put it to my 'later list' for 2 years despite everyone telling me that I'm missing out by not reading this..but I'm a mood reader and waiting for the right time to get into books.
So I decide to get into this blind, I know nothing about this book. All I know is that there's morally grey character and a found family trope, that's it.
Not gonna lie, after reading chapter 1, it got me hooked bro. I love that the chapters is not too long and the cliffhanger make me wants to finish this in one go
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Six of Crows (Six of Crows, #1)
Leigh Bardugo
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