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There is a pattern, I’m seeing, when it comes to Sabine’s teachers. They give her what they can, show her new paths and then perish when there is nothing else for Sabine to gain from them. They all meet a violent end, and that end in and of itself teaches her something too.
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“She is used to wanting plenty, but it is another thing to be wanted.”
God I love when I’m reading about queer love and I relate to the characters hesitation, their shyness about embracing who they are
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Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil
Victoria Schwab
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Hekate: The Witch (Goddesses of the Underworld, #1)
Nikita Gill
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Our Wives Under the Sea
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What Moves the Dead
T. Kingfisher
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Wonderful. Just wonderful.
The character growth, the violence that is healing in and of itself, the war that wages inside and outside of Hazel, THAT LAST PLOT TWIST?!
In 260 pages Dahlia takes this woman, broken and defeated, and turns her into a unique warrior that finally is at home somewhere. I don’t even really have more to say, besides GO GET IT
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Draya is such an ASS but I love it and so does Hazel
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