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I usually give books about 50 pages to decide if I like it, I am so bored and thinking about dnfing. Does it get any better?
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“The 2 cops were a study in contrasts. One was a tall but wiry Asian man. He was all sharp angles and hard edges…”
We are starting really strong with a character description that sounds like it comes right out of fan fiction. The topic is so serious so why is some of the writing so corny right now 😭
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Razorblade Tears
S.A. Cosby
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minsuni commented on minsuni's review of A Dead Djinn in Cairo (Dead Djinn Universe, #0.1)
An atmospheric novella that pulls you into such an interesting story and an even more intriguing world. With its fast pace, it immerses you right away into its core while still leaving plot points to spark your curiosity as to what’s happening, the meaning behind it and how the characters will solve it.
A great introduction to this world that left me wanting to know more about the world, Fatma and the creatures present in this book.
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An atmospheric novella that pulls you into such an interesting story and an even more intriguing world. With its fast pace, it immerses you right away into its core while still leaving plot points to spark your curiosity as to what’s happening, the meaning behind it and how the characters will solve it.
A great introduction to this world that left me wanting to know more about the world, Fatma and the creatures present in this book.