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The Raven Boys (The Raven Cycle, #1)
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When the Moon Hatched (Moonfall, #1)
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  • The Starless Sea
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    this is one of my most anticipated reads and so far it hasn't disappointed me 🥹 just want to drop everything and keep reading this book

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    i literally just finished and reviewed the first book and I'm SO GLAD i got my hold in for this one at the library over the weekend so now i can stay up too late to start the sequel IMMEDIATELY. fingers crossed I'm not late for work tomorrow lol

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  • One Dark Window (The Shepherd King, #1)
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    Apr 07, 2026
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    Enjoyment: 5.0Quality: 4.5Characters: 4.5Plot: 4.5
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    omg!!!! this book had me hooked, i really enjoyed learning about the world and the magic systems alongside the way you're eased into the plot. i loved the payoff i would get picking up on the clues the author should give leading up to a reveal, the twists had my mouth agape. i really enjoyed the characters and dynamics they had, i LOVED the relationship development, both the romance and the friendships.

    i had a big reading slump last month and this was a great choice to get back into it. definitely glad my hold for the sequel came in before i finished it cause that cliffhanger does not make me wanna wait.

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    Had a pretty big reading slump throughout all of March so trying to get back into the swing of things with this one and so far I'm intrigued, i have so many questions!!! such as, what is going on????? very excited to discover answers. my first rachel gillig book too, I've heard many good things about her writing.

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  • One Dark Window (The Shepherd King, #1)
    Thoughts from 6% (page 25)

    Had a pretty big reading slump throughout all of March so trying to get back into the swing of things with this one and so far I'm intrigued, i have so many questions!!! such as, what is going on????? very excited to discover answers. my first rachel gillig book too, I've heard many good things about her writing.

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