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Forest of Secrets (Warriors, #3)
Erin Hunter
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Can we get them joined as a duplicate soon? 👉👈 I'm teetering on the edge of Silver but it lists Compass as TBR for me even though 1) I've read Northern Lights and 2) what's ACTUALLY marked on my TBR was the complete trilogy - I guess something got mixed up during import 😅 There's no rush of course I know it's a manual process! It's just taunting me whenever I check the progress on my quests 🤣 Thank you!!!
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For those of you that had previously read books in this quest, do you count them as read or do you feel the need to reread them to mark them read? Having a SERIOUS internal debate over here and I don't want to feel like I've "cheated" my way to badges if you know what I mean 😅
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loveislikebread DNF'd a book

You Made a Fool of Death with Your Beauty
Akwaeke Emezi
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Continuing my nostalgia reread of the series and there is so much I didn't remember! I'm actually extremely impressed with how the books hold up and how this second one is actually better than the first, in my opinion.
I'd say the weakest point to me was just the amount of fighting since I'm not really a fan of action, but the character work was MUCH better now that all the legwork was done to introduce us to the world and the huge cast. Seeing Fireheart and Graystripe navigate their friendship as they age amidst changing relationships with others and new responsibilities and shifting values was extremely compelling and I think perfectly relevant for the MG target audience. There was also an exploration of bigotry woven into the book really flawlessly that I don't remember at all from my initial read, but am really excited to watch get teased out further.
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Fire and Ice (Warriors, #2)
Erin Hunter
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Joined the quest just now and it amazes me how many popular series I already read (or at least the first book)! What's crazy is hearing about some series I read over 10 years ago and had no one to talk about
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The Bear and the Nightingale (The Winternight Trilogy, #1)
Katherine Arden
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seema commented on seema's review of I Who Have Never Known Men
Wow. Just.. wow. This book was unlike any other I can recall reading, and the impression top of mind throughout it was how it so beautifully demonstrates the art of story telling. In fact, I'm considering finding the audiobook of it, because the story just begs to be told in an oral tradition. The book is written as a memoir of a woman who lived her whole life in either some degree of emotional or physical isolation, and the interspersion of her recollections with musings in the present was just done beautifully.
To that point of plotline, the premise was so interesting yet went in a totally unexpected direction, and I'm really pleasantly surprised how satisfied I felt with the story despite the consistent denials of answers. I'm typically one who needs every detail to be explained and accounted for, but this book is so deeply rooted in the narrators own fascinating blend of lack of concrete knowledge with singleminded perseverance and confidence despite that unknowing, that it felt like it seemingly transfered onto me. I can understand why to some this book was disconcerting and frustrating, but I just found it completely enthralling and, honestly, very calm (likely due to the narrators tone).
I know I'll be thinking on the more philosophical aspects of this book for a while to come, but I'll leave off with a few of my favorite quotes I encountered: