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The Hero of Ages by Brandon Sanderson
2.5
A unique ending to the trilogy, i felt the 500 pages before the ending to be a bit...pointless idk
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
2.0
It was okay, I found a big issue with characterization, they all seemed so one dimensional and a bit childish. Plot wise it felt that there was a lot of exposition when instead we could have focused on other things, I appreciate all the questions being answered but it felt more like a manual at times than a sci fi novel. The science parts were fairly easy to understand but that was just about it.
The Well of Ascension by Brandon Sanderson
2.5
Filled with a lot of politicking and siege tensions but none of it was particularly interesting, if it was all sorted much earlier in the book it would have been a much more enjoyable experience. The best parts were of course about the Deepness and the Hero of Ages stuff which felt like an afterthought until the end.
I hope the next book expands the world more, which I thought this book would do.
I hope the next book expands the world more, which I thought this book would do.
Towers of Midnight by Robert Jordan, Brandon Sanderson
3.5
The pacing went back to ole faithful all over the place, with it starting off much slower than it ended. I don’t care much for Elayne and Perrin and this book focused a lot on them so I tried to get through that faster. Rand as always was the best part of the book and seeing him in action, now that he is fully realized of who and what he is, is amazing.
Beloved by Toni Morrison
4.5
Toni Morrison has the ability to weave language in ways that truly make me amazed. Simple words but paired together just flaw you. The book plays with trauma and freedom and guilt in profound ways, I just know there are layers to it that I still haven’t realized.
The Gathering Storm by Robert Jordan, Brandon Sanderson
4.5
This is the Wheel of Time that I was missing! I’m not sure if it’s just the culmination of Jordan’s story or Sanderson’s more fast paced writing but it finally felt like we are back in action. I was worried that I wouldn’t really like the Sanderson books but I’m so glad with this one as the characters feel just the same. So excited to pick up the next
No Elayne so I have to cheer. Egwene impressing me since last book and now this just made me love her more, she is finally Amyrlin! And Rand…oh this book worried me with how he got so dark but he can finally laugh again and we are free of LT!
A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab
2.5
I finally decided to finish it and I enjoyed the second half much more than the first half. First half was a full on snoozefest, if I wasn't bored at work, this would have been a DNF
Children of Dune by Frank Herbert
3.0
Word salad with good concepts and lore sprinkled in between. I think I liked Alia the most surprisingly, there was depth to her especially near the end of the book
The Grownup by Gillian Flynn
3.5
In classic Flynn fashion there are twists within twists. Wonderful to read although the length does seem to be it's issue, a longer story where ideas could really breathe could have taken this story to the top. I enjoy the narrator and their witty almost comedic style in the beginning of the short story.