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Project Hail Mary
Andy Weir
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I just cracked open Onyx Storm after finishing a Fourth Wing and Iron Flame re-read in May. I forgot about the ungodly amount of characters in this story 🙃 I feel like I need to keep the wiki open or something smh
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Holy smokes. Onyx Storm is sooooo much better than Iron Flame in terms of story drag and repetition (still not as excellent as Fourth Wing though). A lot of questions are answered. And a lot of questions arise. There's still a billion characters, but we actually get a chance to become familiar with them and their mounts. I also enjoyed learning more about the gods and magic laws of this universe. Onyx Storm ends in such a devastating way and I truly don't know how the next book will pick it up. BUT I do look forward to it ⚡
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Educated
Tara Westover
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I was wondering if most people read on a kindle or not, as I find it hard to with the bright light? But it’s also cheaper. What do you guys think? 💭
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Quiet Novels 🏡💭🤫
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Contemporary Literary Fiction where nothing out of the ordinary happens but the characters’ inner lives are rich, complicated, and layered.
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Creepy crawling vines, sentient mushrooms, or a killer forest; no matter what shape they take, plants and fungi play a main part in these horror novels.
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Red Rising (Red Rising Saga, #1)
Pierce Brown
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A collection of the pilot books for popular series, for those of us who love to follow a character's journey for as long as an author will let us! Some of the below series have heavily debated starting points and book read orders--in those cases the pilot was selected based on what seems to be the most popular approach.