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The Isle in the Silver Sea
Tasha Suri
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My first T. Kingfisher book, and while I can’t say that I loved it, it was still really cute. The murder mystery kept me invested in the story trying to figure out, along with the main characters, the what, how, when and why, while also evolving into a more complex plot that would make the story more captivating.
I loved Mona as the main character, even as a 14 year old, she’s incredibly smart, just, kind, understanding and independent. The writing is immersive in a way that it feels like you’re inside Mona’s head, living her live with her and understanding every one of her thoughts, actions and feelings.
The characters around Mona were equally interesting and each would bring a different dynamic to the story (shout out to the gingerbread man, loved the little guy).
The tone of the story is extremely light and funny. Not necessarily a cozy fantasy, as there were quite a lot of heavy moments, but something easy and enjoyable to read.
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minsuni commented on KatieV's review of Three Holidays and a Wedding
My brain is smooth after this one. In one eye and out the other
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The Bright Years
Sarah Damoff
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I've been getting quite some suggestions for books for this quest, so I thought it might be easier to have a specific place just for suggestions (if you've already commented books, don't worry about it, I've already have them written down 🫶).
Please ensure that the book has a sapphic romance/sapphic main characters that are important to the plot! And don't forget to write both the name and author of the book. Looking forward to your suggestions :)
minsuni commented on kittygoons's review of And They Were Roommates
Easily the cutest book I've read so far this year. I already love Valentine's Day so much, but this book has put me even more in the spirit 💘
I love a book that can transport me body and soul straight back into high school (I know, it sounds awful, stay with me). I didn't love high school, and the writing in this book brought back all of the uncomfortable/awkward/frustrating feelings from that age. I found Charlie's anxiety incredibly relatable, and I didn't even go to a fancy pants genius boarding school.
The other relatable thing? Having a massive, heart wrenching, world ending crush on someone 💞 In this book they call it love sickness, and that's really so true. At that age it can really feel like an illness.
Ultimately this book really worked for me. It's the kind of YA that can make me remember that time in my life, and get to look back on it with a fondness and tenderness that I wish I could impart on my younger self. The story was also so much fun, in that sort of Disney Channel Movie way that I loved as a kid. This is my first Page Powars book, and I think I'll definitely be reading more!
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Hurts So Good: The Science and Culture of Pain on Purpose
Leigh Cowart
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The Bright Years
Sarah Damoff
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minsuni commented on robyn00's review of Dream On, Ramona Riley
Predictable and annoying. I communicate better with my dog than these two do with each other. And my dog and I have quite a turbulent relationship.