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Ok so reading this was hilarious because on the one hand I can totally see why this would not be someone's favourite of the series, but on the OTHER hand it IS my favourite of the series. a. hospitals, always been a fan ever since I was a kid idk why but it makes sense for the work I do now b. telegrams, their incorporation was always fun for me and continues to bring me joy c. there is more to learn about VFD and the baudelaire fire and i feel like the moment they uncover the [redacted] is a nice pause for the kids to get d. [redacted] getting [redacted] and then the other two being almost forced to perform [redacted] in front of a crowd of onlookers has never not been horrifying and is probably one of the most scary parts of the series e. the entire book they're on the run from EVERYONE, being accused of [redacted] and that really ups the stakes, they're really alone. THEN THE WAY IT ENDS?!
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Words of Radiance (The Stormlight Archive, #2)
Brandon Sanderson
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Words of Radiance (The Stormlight Archive, #2)
Brandon Sanderson
jordynreads commented on jordynreads's review of The Tyranny of Faith (Empire of the Wolf, #2)
This was tough. Coming off the high of the first book (which I LOVED) this book suffered badly from middle child syndrome. The first half is incredibly slow. It has a LOT of necessary set up but it being directed and managed by other characters off page so we hear about it by proxy through Helenaās retelling rather than seeing the action for ourselves. Helena and Vonvalt were but tough to follow, I despise how their relationship develops although by the end I did like them again. Dubine was the standout character and he barely got half as much page time as in the first book. The second half was much more engaging and I didnāt want it to end! Dark and hopeless and with opponents ok both sides that you wish to both crash and burn. I am looking forward to the final book in this trilogy and hope itās a return to the magic of the first book.
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This was tough. Coming off the high of the first book (which I LOVED) this book suffered badly from middle child syndrome. The first half is incredibly slow. It has a LOT of necessary set up but it being directed and managed by other characters off page so we hear about it by proxy through Helenaās retelling rather than seeing the action for ourselves. Helena and Vonvalt were but tough to follow, I despise how their relationship develops although by the end I did like them again. Dubine was the standout character and he barely got half as much page time as in the first book. The second half was much more engaging and I didnāt want it to end! Dark and hopeless and with opponents ok both sides that you wish to both crash and burn. I am looking forward to the final book in this trilogy and hope itās a return to the magic of the first book.
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Whatāre those books/series which you love to read over and over? Iāve been re-reading A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket and have loved every second of it! Others I love include: -The Lord of the Rings by JRR Tolkien - The Raven Cycle by Maggie Steifvater - The Farseer Trilogy by Robin Hobb - Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen Let me know so I can add more to my TBR š
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The fact I loved this book as a kid, which is entirely about administrative work and hospitals, truly says a lot about me and that I somehow, as an 8 year old, forsaw my future working in a field related to hospitals and administration š
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"monsters who wear the skins of men" If this isn't almost always true
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still quite an addictive read though i donāt know what makes it so addictive. some of the writing is still quite childlike which makes it hard to read sometimes. iām also really starting to hate how easily magnolia gives back in to bj
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Almost to the end of the second book in the series and I STILL forget that Keera has fangs? Like... This is not the first time it has been mentioned but I can't seem to remember. š¤”
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i adored this book. i flew through it in just one sitting. i adored following the MC and the paranoia she sits in and unravelling the many struggles she has within. i ADORED the romance and felt the characters just fit like a glove. initially there seemed to be a lot of characters, but by the end i felt they had all been fleshed out perfectly and i felt connected and as though i knew them. the āplot twistā at the end actually got me and just got me all the more invested. i genuinely havenāt stopped thinking about this book since i read it, definitely a favourite of this year and maybe a new favourite of all time
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an iconic opening STOP to create a pun out of explaining telegrams and also advise the reader to not read the book STOP legendary behaviour STOP
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Lemony Snicket