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Interesting ideas around the future, and a lot of future shock

I liked this better than 'Pride and Prejudice' as a classic romance, it was a very fun read even though I don't like romance

I'd say it's pretty good as an intersectional YA novel, dealing with nationality and sexuality together. However, the book just seems to have many inconsistencies with itself and jumps around too much and too drastically. The decisions made don't really have much reasoning behind them so it makes it pretty confusing. Lastly, it does follow a lot of teen book clichés, so I wouldn't recommend it as just a fun read if you aren't into that. It is an interesting read, though, when it comes to learning about culture and intersectionality.

I love people who are willing to get personal with strangers. We love you for you, not for who you pretend to be. That's why I love Karen and Georgia.

Very eye-opening for those of us just recently joining the movement, showing how history is only repeating itself and the system only continues to refuse to change.

It's been a while since I read the first one and my dislike for drama has increased since then, so this isn't really my cup of tea anymore. But am I still gonna finish the series because I'm invested? Absolutely.

This book started out as something I wasn't super interested in, but boy did that turn around fast

I've always loved novels about WW2, so this one was undoubtedly on my tbr list. I started it many months ago, but only got halfway because school and work made me unable to have any free time to read. I finally picked it back up today, just a couple days into my winter break, and finished it in one sitting. I'll admit I cried, but it wasn't until after I finished it and I read the author's notes. This is an amazing reminder of the terrible things that happened and allows a personal insight of what the concentration camps were like.

Many people didn't like the fantastical element of this book, but I think it brought on a whole new perspective and made it much more interesting to me.

This was pretty much the first graphic novel I've ever read and it was interesting. Not what I expected because I didn't think graphic novels could be nonfiction for some reason.