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i have to confess that i skipped chapter 3 …oops…i just couldn’t focus and the writing dumbing down in order to mimic how a native american would speak, yeah no.
it’s my first time reading from this author and im trying to give it a fair chance because i heard this is about vampires!
if someone read that chapter please lemme know what i missed 😅
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MacaroniSalad completed their yearly reading goal of 75 books!







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I had DNFed this book, but picked it up again. My major problem with this book is it has a lot of information but the story seems to be going nowhere. It's extremely slow. Is it worth it tho?
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For some reason, reading book 1 i thought Dr. Piper was like 95yrs old, so I was very surprised when he showed up again as a love interest
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Momo
Michael Ende
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jordynreads commented on fairydust's review of Savage Blooms
I could never have guessed in the beginning of the book that I would gulf down 75% of it nearly non-stop. Once the book found its groove (around chapter 6 or 7 for me), I stopped being slightly annoyed that everyone was just super horny and there wasn't much plot or lore being revealed, and was able to just enjoy the ride.
There's a dizzying heaviness to the lusty, romantic, Scottish countryside atmosphere of this book. It feels like they're all under a spell and so are you. It's an exciting feeling, slightly spooky, very spice-heavy, and disorienting.
The ending of the book was exciting, giving us some much needed plot-development! Makes me actually want to continue this series, wishing for a dark and twisted sequel ✨️✨️
I would call this a vibey immersive read for a weekend at home alone, not something to pick up if you're looking for a literary masterpiece. But it was really fun all the same, and hit the spot just right.
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The only reason I feel like I am continuing is that I want to watch the fall of the empire. Along with Konrad Vonvalt.
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