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iliyenzio's Reviews (462)
Fun again. I don't really like how the narrator spoke as Tyson though.
Really fun, as usual. I started re-reading these because of a podcast.
This was in interesting read. I've never really read anything about Istanbul, but I've studied the city in class. Learning about the genocide and cultural conflicts was also interesting. I want to look more into it in the future.
This book was fantastic. Character, plot, pacing, etc. I definitely want to read more.
This book was fairly good. It went so in-depth with the characters and I both loved and despised them all. I'm not sure if I'll continue reading the series (I ended up spoiling the plot for myself) but it was a nice read regardless. I did want to put it down at some unbearable moments, but I decided to stick with it.
I liked this book and found it really engaging. However, there were some parts that were a bit to clean and tied up too nicely. Despite this, the protagonist, main plot, and characters were interesting enough to override those parts.
I got an hour through, but the protagonist is just so annoying that I was actually siding with her overprotective parent.
It wasn't at all a bad book. It just took a lot of commitment that I didn't really want to give. So, I read it, but wasn't terribly interested in it. There were a few nice passages and I definitely have questions about it, but it was too much like Lost Daughter for me.
This was a good book. Easy to read and digest. Very approachable.
Decent, but because I already knew a lot of her philosophy and message through the grapevine, reading it didn't do that much for me. Still worth it though.