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Pride and Prejudice
Jane Austen
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Red, White & Royal Blue
Casey McQuiston
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Das Licht in den Wellen
Janne Mommsen
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The Atlas Six (The Atlas, #1)
Olivie Blake
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Just started this book as an audiobook and I love it so far! I love the cozy atmosphere, the quirky, sleepy Bailyville, and the characters. I admire Alice's courage and its intersting to see her struggling to escape her boring married life. So far, Bennet seems like a pretty bad husband; he has zero interest in Alice. I wonder if he's gay or having an affair. Why else would he always stay away from Alice? Bennet's father really gets on my nerves, but he is written in a sympathic way. I can laugh at his strange behavior when they are eating! I love Margery, and I like how vividly the author describes nature. The suspicious mountain inhabitants are authentic and fun to read about. You really feel like you're in Kentucky. Jojo Moyes doesn't disappoint! :)
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The Giver of Stars
Jojo Moyes
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I am halfway though this book now. The characters are interesting to me, and it's exciting to gradually uncover their personalities. While I've found them all rather unsympathetic so far (except for Nico and Libby), they're still somewhat intriguing.
However, I find it a shame that there's no real central thread or plot. What is the goal of this book? Where are the obstacles? The character development and everyone's constant flirting with everyone else gets really annoying in the long run. What was the point of this random threesome? Somehow, everyone is in love with everyone else (or at least wants sex), but at the same time, everyone hates each other and everyone wants to use each other. I miss the worldbuilding; I would have liked more about Alexandrian society and magic... On the one hand, it's funny how you constantly gain and lose sympathy for the characters. But that's not enough for me. WHERE'S THE PLOT, FFS?
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Hamlet
William Shakespeare
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Onyx Storm (The Empyrean, #3)
Rebecca Yarros
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Jane Eyre
Charlotte Brontë
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The Picture of Dorian Gray
Oscar Wilde