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While I’m finding the story pretty interesting, I’m not loving the writing :/ There’s a lot of short sentences, random descriptions that don’t had much to the story, and it feels too fast paced, some scenes could’ve been longer and more explored. I just hope the plot and romance is good enough to overlook this
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inuneko wants to read...
Carmilla
J. Sheridan Le Fanu
minsuni wrote a review...
What. A. Book. I don’t even know how to properly organize my thoughts, this was such a perfect sequel, it follows the story from the first book so well, picking up plot lines left open and even ones we didn’t even know had more to be told about. And the writing, omg the writing!! Sometimes I would read a line and genuinely just sit with it for a while, Jay Kristoff has such a way with words that every thing he writes just sounds so beautiful. A lot of new characters show up in this book and, not gonna lie, at first it kinda threw me off just because of the amount of new things that were being introduced, but then they added such a depth to the story, connecting earlier parts of the book that made the story feel complete and so well detailed and written. Nothing felt out of place, everything happened for a reason. The balance between the importance being weighted on the characters and the plot is so well done, we really get to know the characters and see what they go through while having such a complex plot that just keeps building while engaging with the characters. Again, amazing writing not only in the way the story is told but how the story is built. The bicker between Gabriel and Celene was so funny and I loved how realistic their sibling relationship was. One moment they were shit talking each other, fighting for different opinions (verbally and physically), wanting different things and contradicting each other, and then they were remembering old times, smiling at each other and having, even if small, moments of affection. I big highlight of this book for me is the relationship between Gabriel and Dior and how much they rely on each other. You truly see in this book how much they care about each other, how they’re all they have, and how important they are to one another. It would always bring a smile to my face every time we had little moments between them. Very scared for the next book but also super excited, I needddd to know what happens next!!
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Empire of the Damned (Empire of the Vampire, #2)
Jay Kristoff
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"It is only through falling that we teach ourselves to fly. Our measure be not in how many times we stumble, but how oft we rise. Failure is how we learn." quote so yummy, had to share
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I know classics are classics for a reason, but is there a classic book that everyone loves and that is considered this huge masterpiece, but you just couldn't get through it? It's happened to me a few times. I struggled with the Lord of the Rings trilogy for years before I was able to read it and enjoy it. I think I was too young when I first tried to. I still haven't been able to finish Jane Austen's Emma or F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby. I don't know why, and I've tried many times for years. I've read other Austen books, but I struggle with Emma for some reason. I still want to try again with these books, maybe I just have to be in the right space for them to click with me haha.
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One thing about is that if I see a book being compared to Nocticadia, I will want to read it 🙂↕️ Very curious about this one
minsuni started reading...
The Exorcism of Faeries: a dark academia romance
J.L. Vampa
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This story just became infinitely more interesting and I was already obsessed. You know because of the SPOILER.
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Queer History
16
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Honestly I’m really excited for this one. I do wish it was duel POV and it doesn’t seem like it is going to be.
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minsuni wants to read...
The Will of the Many (Hierarchy, #1)
James Islington