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adventurous dark

 This was good, and I would recommend it after reading Vicious-it just didn't grab me like Vicious did. I really enjoyed the POV of June and Sydney so much. I loved getting to know all the characters even more than I did in the first book. I love this world with the EO's in it and I want more of this world to read!
dark emotional

This book felt like it was written for a younger adult audience-but with hard themes such as bullying, abuse, incest, rape and kidnapping. I actually did not enjoy many parts of this story but kept reading it to find a satisfying conclusion. I got very irritated with the sexism-specifically the roles the females were expected to play in the Cutler family and the several comments about Dawn being pretty. They ere not complimentary comments, they were more like "At least you're pretty. You are just too pretty. Your mother will like that you are pretty, at least." UGH! I did enjoy the way it ended and I did feel that the MC, Dawn, matured a little through the book. But overall I would not recommend this story.

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Angeline Boulley has such a wonderful way of writing and really making people understand the feelings and thoughts of people who are of different cultures. I really felt the emotions that the MC, Perry experienced throughout the story. I will always read whatever Angeline Boulley writes!
adventurous dark emotional hopeful inspiring medium-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: Complicated

I have been wanting to read Wolfsong for quite a while, and when I saw it on NetGalley, I had to request it. I am so thankful that I was chosen to read and review this book! The story tugged at my heart. I felt for Ox, and I cheered for him. He was raised with an abusive father, and this caused him to think a certain way about himself. I appreciated the way TJ wrote Ox's thoughts. I understood Ox and why he thought of himself in the way that his abusive father influenced him. The twist of a supernatural story along with a realistic world (with all the bad, abusive, negative "real world" crap) seemed like something I wasn't going to believe mixed well, But it did mix well, and it was wonderful! Anyone who loves fairytales with a twist of reality, please read this book. But check out the TW's first.
adventurous fast-paced

This book took my be surprise! I love Marie Lu and will read anything she ever writes, because I love her style. This book is considered an enemies-to-lovers, and even though I don't usually enjoy romantic storylines, this one was done just right! There was not a ton of romance (thank the book gods) but there was just enough angst and interest to keep it good. The MC's were both interesting, a little better than real life, and they had layers. I need layers in my MCs or I feel they are too fake. The storyline was perfect to keep me turning those digital pages! It kept me interested and guessing and I just LOVE that. Thank you NetGalley for the e-book!