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A Dark and Drowning Tide by Allison Saft
Did not finish book. Stopped at 26%.
Did not finish book. Stopped at 26%.
in theory this has a lot of elements i love. in practice the worldbuilding is clumsy, i keep getting the characters mixed up because they’re so boring, and the romance is the definition of “i love the lack of energy she brings, go girl give us nothing!”
idk if i don’t care that i missed an entire dialogue exchange while trying to wrangle my christmas tree into standing up straight, it’s probably a sign i should stop.
idk if i don’t care that i missed an entire dialogue exchange while trying to wrangle my christmas tree into standing up straight, it’s probably a sign i should stop.
The Warm Hands of Ghosts by Katherine Arden
dark
emotional
sad
medium-paced
4.5
i don't know how this went from me almost dnf'ing at the 20% mark to struggling with whether to give it a 4.5 or a 5. katherine arden is a word magician.
The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro
Did not finish book. Stopped at 10%.
Did not finish book. Stopped at 10%.
idk if its the book itself or the fact that the audiobook sounds like it was recorded underwater but every time i press play my mind wanders so i'm just going to have to admit that i don't care :^)
If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio
dark
emotional
tense
medium-paced
5.0
the five star drought that i’ve had since february is over!!!!!! thank god 🫠
i was worried that because i’m admittedly not a shakespeare girlie this would be a flop for me; but i was so blown away (i felt physically sick reading the climax lol) that i’m now realising that i just had bad english teachers all my life and shakespeare fucks, actually. wow wow wow
i was worried that because i’m admittedly not a shakespeare girlie this would be a flop for me; but i was so blown away (i felt physically sick reading the climax lol) that i’m now realising that i just had bad english teachers all my life and shakespeare fucks, actually. wow wow wow
An Academy for Liars by Alexis Henderson
dark
mysterious
medium-paced
2.0
i’ll give this book the kudos that i was interested in finding out what was happening despite the flat characters and hazy plot. but it also commits my biggest storytelling pet peeve of unnecessary romance with characters that only seem to be attracted to each other because the narrative calls for it, and once i realised that that was what the narrative was deciding to focus its time on instead of the school/students any previous built up good will dissipated with a big bang lol.
there was also a gross amount of telling rather than showing too, which i don’t remember there being in alexis henderson’s previous work? i was excited for a new book from her and i must admit i’m disappointed in this one :(
there was also a gross amount of telling rather than showing too, which i don’t remember there being in alexis henderson’s previous work? i was excited for a new book from her and i must admit i’m disappointed in this one :(
How to Become the Dark Lord and Die Trying by Django Wexler
Did not finish book. Stopped at 2%.
Did not finish book. Stopped at 2%.
written by a man (derogatory)
Rouge by Mona Awad
dark
emotional
slow-paced
4.0
listen…should this have been a 250-300 page book at most? yes. was the detective subplot unnecessary? yes. was the tom cruise thing, even though i understand the significance of it, silly as fuck? yes.
and yet! i made it to the climax and my brain finally started picking up what mona awad was putting down. maybe it's because i love explorations of grief and complicated parent relationships, as well as being a whore for anything fairytale adjacent- but the ending really touched me AND i had a ball pondering the symbolism afterwards in a way that i have not done with most of the books i’ve read this year. i don’t know how exactly but i came away really appreciating what this book did with its themes.
if i had read rouge before bunny i might’ve rated it higher, bunny is the better-crafted novel hands down. but i still have a soft spot for rouge in spite of myself. never underestimate the power of something tapping into your own damage i guess lol.
i do wish mona awad picked any other celebrity tho 😭
and yet! i made it to the climax and my brain finally started picking up what mona awad was putting down. maybe it's because i love explorations of grief and complicated parent relationships, as well as being a whore for anything fairytale adjacent- but the ending really touched me AND i had a ball pondering the symbolism afterwards in a way that i have not done with most of the books i’ve read this year. i don’t know how exactly but i came away really appreciating what this book did with its themes.
if i had read rouge before bunny i might’ve rated it higher, bunny is the better-crafted novel hands down. but i still have a soft spot for rouge in spite of myself. never underestimate the power of something tapping into your own damage i guess lol.
i do wish mona awad picked any other celebrity tho 😭