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elizlizabeth's Reviews (242)
dark
funny
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
It was an interesting plot with a novel premise. The characters were likable enough, but I wish their backstories were explored further.
I feel that it tried to broach too many themes for such a short book and as a result it didn't have enough time to show-not-tell.
I feel that it tried to broach too many themes for such a short book and as a result it didn't have enough time to show-not-tell.
Moderate: Cancer, Drug abuse, Blood, Murder
challenging
funny
medium-paced
It was entertaining and made me laugh a lot, except not because of the book but at it. The disconnect between what he's advising and the stories he tells is so big that it has to be a joke. He's a good actor so I won't dispute that but the whole thing is a libertarian manifesto told by someone who I would very much never like to meet in person. The writing is decent but mostly mumbo jumbo I didn't care for.
Also RIP to earphone users because this man will do whatever to that mic to get a dramatic effect.
Also RIP to earphone users because this man will do whatever to that mic to get a dramatic effect.
Graphic: Child abuse, Domestic abuse
Moderate: Death of parent
Minor: Confinement, Misogyny, Racism
dark
emotional
hopeful
medium-paced
Hopeful dystopia, quick read and it raises some interesting points. It reminded me of The Dispossessed but in a more straightforward narration style, so if you like LeGuin's approach to Scifi but often feel confused by the elaborate plot maybe this one's for you.
The audiobook was good, immersive and non-obtrusive narrator.
The audiobook was good, immersive and non-obtrusive narrator.
Graphic: Slavery, Murder, Fire/Fire injury
Moderate: Addiction, Rape, Trafficking
Minor: Cannibalism
challenging
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Loveable characters:
Yes
Weird format and pacing to get used to at first but Asimov has always excelled with short stories, so it's no wonder that he found a way to make it work for novel-lenght.
Sometimes the plot solves problems in a way that takes away from the sense of urgency, and some others you end up with the same basic character in every era but eh. Trying to write a Big History through individual lenses is an ambitious project and this is wayy more than a fair shot at it.
It's also very funny which! why aren't more people talking about how hilariously tongue in cheek Asimov is?!
Sometimes the plot solves problems in a way that takes away from the sense of urgency, and some others you end up with the same basic character in every era but eh. Trying to write a Big History through individual lenses is an ambitious project and this is wayy more than a fair shot at it.
It's also very funny which! why aren't more people talking about how hilariously tongue in cheek Asimov is?!
Moderate: Colonisation, War
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Light read for when you need to turn off youe brain for a bit. It was interesting and I'm glad autistic rep is picking up, buzzwords askde. I do worry that the core message of this is a bit misguided, as Jessie's autism keeps being treated as something she has to admit (or unmask) to people to really be herself. People's treatment and manners shouldn't depend on whether or not you justify your "weirdness".
Aside from that it was a fun and engaging read so I would recommend it if you're on the hunt for a romance.
Aside from that it was a fun and engaging read so I would recommend it if you're on the hunt for a romance.
Graphic: Drug use, Infidelity, Toxic friendship
Minor: Adult/minor relationship, Racism
fast-paced
There's two or three salvageable poems but honestly I feel like Bukowski just relies on the shock factor to pretend that he's actually good.
Graphic: Alcoholism, Excrement, Vomit
Moderate: Drug use, Misogyny, Stalking
reflective
slow-paced
I feel that Powers is an excellent short story writer. I really loved the first part of this book because of how engaging and emotive the character introductions were. The concept of the book is pretty cool: Roots has the introductions, Trunk where they all meet, Crown where they split, and Seeds as a sort of epilogue. However, in the execution the plot felt overly dramatic and the author kept either repeating or negating the character arcs to introduce conflict. This is a book I would've loved if nothing of substance happened, but in its effort to be jaw dropping it became trite and dated.
I was expecting a well-reaearched ode to trees and the inextricable paths that join us to them and the first part IS that. I am just disappointed that it didn't continued in the same vein. Roots is so good that it can even stand on its own, so I will cherish those stories and forget the rest.
I was expecting a well-reaearched ode to trees and the inextricable paths that join us to them and the first part IS that. I am just disappointed that it didn't continued in the same vein. Roots is so good that it can even stand on its own, so I will cherish those stories and forget the rest.
Graphic: Police brutality, Suicide attempt
Moderate: Infidelity
Minor: Ableism, Miscarriage
dark
hopeful
tense
medium-paced
This started great but then it became so melodramatic for no reason. I ended up hating Amir and his plot armor; everyone around him keeps suffering so that he can learn "a lesson" and yet he never does!
Graphic: Rape, Sexual assault, Suicide attempt
Moderate: War
adventurous
informative
fast-paced
Very informative and interesting memoir. Whacky to read about the kind of technology they used not too long ago, and also how the attitude towards women divers was (is?) at the time.
I would've appreciated a glossary of terms and maybe maps and diagrams across the book, but other than that it was a very enjoyable read.
I would've appreciated a glossary of terms and maybe maps and diagrams across the book, but other than that it was a very enjoyable read.
Graphic: Death
Moderate: Addiction, Injury/Injury detail
funny
fast-paced
Little glimpse of what Tolkien was doing outside his more "serious" work. I didn't dislike it but I hardly think it will interest anyone who is not a die-hard Tolkien fan already.