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aile_'s Reviews (296)
adventurous
lighthearted
reflective
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I thought I was done with Cassandra Clare after reading the finale of TMI - but, the sneak peak of the dark artificies sounds so interesting. Might continue.
I must admit, the first 100 pages annoyed me af. Reminded me too much of this world and humans and our wars. The rest of the book got me hooked so I hadn’t time to be annoyed.
I must admit, the first 100 pages annoyed me af. Reminded me too much of this world and humans and our wars. The rest of the book got me hooked so I hadn’t time to be annoyed.
inspiring
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Buoremus ođđaáigásaš nuoraidgirji sámegillii maid lean lohkkan. Ii gávdno nu ollu molsoevttot gollegiela literatuvrras, muhto das lei hirpmastahtti allá dássi. Lei buorre ja áiggun lohkat su ieža girjjiid nai.
dark
hopeful
inspiring
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
I loved the protagonist. I also appreciate the knowledge this book shared about Anisnaabe culture and living. It’s so fricking cool that this book exists, that there is coming more and more indigenous literature. I am thankful and amazed by how good it was!
It’s not a 5 star. But I still think about it every day. I might change my mind about the rating, because I adore the story. But not the writing.
Imo the end of the world is the best trope. And moon of the crusted snow/moon of the turning leaves are the best end of the world books so far.
Messy review. Conclusion: I love this, you should read this and… prepare for the end of the world. New beginnings - new worlds.
Imo the end of the world is the best trope. And moon of the crusted snow/moon of the turning leaves are the best end of the world books so far.
Messy review. Conclusion: I love this, you should read this and… prepare for the end of the world. New beginnings - new worlds.
challenging
informative
inspiring
reflective
sad
medium-paced
Mun jáhkken ahte dat galggái leahkit hui morašlaš ja lossát, danin mun lohkken dan easkká dál. Rievtti mielde dat lei vuogas ja fiinnis. Ii ollenge nu lossat go jáhkken dat galggái leahkit, lohkkat min historjá. Soaitá mearkkaša dát ahte mii leat dikšun iežamet hávit. Vai ahte leat massime oktavuođainet máttuide. Eanet jáhkkan háviimet leat sávvon. Goit mu. Fiinna girji lei.
"Gaskaija vuostá in vuolgge, ovdal manan gaskabeaivvi vuollái. "
-Márggu Jouná (s. 43)
Seammá dajahus gávdno meit okta Ára čábbamus lávllagin 'Eallin lea eallu'
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Váisa lea ruoktu. Máttut leat johttan. Eana lea doalvun viidáseappot giitosiid minsiidda ja eana doalvu viidáseappot giitosiid maŋisbohttiide.
"Gaskaija vuostá in vuolgge, ovdal manan gaskabeaivvi vuollái. "
-Márggu Jouná (s. 43)
Seammá dajahus gávdno meit okta Ára čábbamus lávllagin 'Eallin lea eallu'
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Váisa lea ruoktu. Máttut leat johttan. Eana lea doalvun viidáseappot giitosiid minsiidda ja eana doalvu viidáseappot giitosiid maŋisbohttiide.
Super duper cute! I’m probably going to get addicted to romance books because of this…
Gick in i den här boken med noll förväntningar och den var svinbra! Den borde vara en obligatorisk läsning i skolan. Sträckläste den vilket visar att den är lättläst och otroligt intressant
Moderate: Eating disorder, Mental illness
Taaqtumi: An Anthology of Arctic Horror Stories
Aviaq Johnston, Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley, Gayle Kabloona, Repo Kempt, Cara Bryant, Thomas Anguti Johnston, Jay Bulckaert, Richard Van Camp, K.C. Carthew, Rachel Qitsualik-Tinsley, Ann R. Loverock
challenging
dark
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
A pleasant short-story collection! My favorites were Iqsinnaqtutalik Piqtuq by Aviaq Johnston and Lounge by Sean & Rachel Qitsualik-Tinsley.