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carolinewithane
i like the comedy in the textbook version, but the illustrations more than compensate for the steep price of this illustrated edition. highly recommend it to any potterhead. and it was a great book to start the year with
(yes, i read it from cover to cover in the new year. it was delightful, even without ron’s entertaining commentary)
(yes, i read it from cover to cover in the new year. it was delightful, even without ron’s entertaining commentary)
so apparently now i read romance
to be fair, i don’t think you’re supposed to skim the sex scenes like i did, or get upset with some typical erotica tropes and descriptions, but i wanted to read about polyamory and that’s what i got 🤷🏻♀️
all in all, this was actually nice. who would’ve thought
to be fair, i don’t think you’re supposed to skim the sex scenes like i did, or get upset with some typical erotica tropes and descriptions, but i wanted to read about polyamory and that’s what i got 🤷🏻♀️
all in all, this was actually nice. who would’ve thought
same things i said about book #1 apply here. fast, nice, a bit problematic, a bit too superficial, i didn’t really read all the threesomes because sex scenes bore me, but we can’t ask much now can we
the weakest of all three, but it might be because i don’t care about pregnancy stories
nice message, clumsy execution. still, considering how long ago it was written, it is amazing (and amazingly scary).
i loved this book so much.
it’s a queer little thing—in both senses of the world (ha)—and has everything i love reading about. strong characters, lovely writing, intrigue, assassination plots, gruesomeness, the mafia, and magic.
plus, it features a genderqueer love story so carefully and respectfully written you can’t help but fall in love a bit too.
more, please ♥️
it’s a queer little thing—in both senses of the world (ha)—and has everything i love reading about. strong characters, lovely writing, intrigue, assassination plots, gruesomeness, the mafia, and magic.
plus, it features a genderqueer love story so carefully and respectfully written you can’t help but fall in love a bit too.
more, please ♥️
i started this book confused and ended it even more confused, but damn if it wasn’t amazing