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kailey_luminouslibro's Reviews (3.79k)
This book is awful. The fantasy world is really imaginative and vivid, so I expected great things from the story with such a fantastic setting; but the story was boring and the characters wooden. There is bunches of graphic violence and bad content. So this one is going in the trash!
A fun little mystery, but not great literature. It was easy to guess who the murderer was, but I loved all the knitting talk and the free knit pattern and recipe at the back. It is cute for a fluff book, but not really well-written.
This book stinks! There is so much superfluous description that I wanted to shoot myself. I don't need to know the color of the embroidery on the musketeers breeches, and the texture of the plume in his hat, and the tiny scar on his left thumb, and the small stain on the edge of his handkerchief. Seriously, just get on with the story already. I don't need a detailed analysis of the scene in every other paragraph! Horrible writing, and a boring plot.
Goofy and funny with lots of random unexplainable silliness. Somewhat similar to Series of Unfortunate Events, but for younger kids.+
A great one for kids, but not really in my interest zone.
Bored to tears. It's just so preachy and full of sad philosophy that doesn't even make any logical sense! It's just random ramblings about nothing.
No action, no plot, no interesting characters. Just people talking nonsense, and endless detailed descriptions of them eating, sleeping, taking a walk, eating again, etc...
There's an entire freakin' chapter in which nothing happens except that the guy takes his temperature. Another entire chapter describes how a man and woman pass each other in the hallway, say "Good Morning", and walk on without anything else happening. That's it! Why does it take him 600 words to say what I just described in 16 words? How is this even a published book?
No action, no plot, no interesting characters. Just people talking nonsense, and endless detailed descriptions of them eating, sleeping, taking a walk, eating again, etc...
There's an entire freakin' chapter in which nothing happens except that the guy takes his temperature. Another entire chapter describes how a man and woman pass each other in the hallway, say "Good Morning", and walk on without anything else happening. That's it! Why does it take him 600 words to say what I just described in 16 words? How is this even a published book?