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I somehow never really managed to get into this book. I enjoy the characters and especially their banter but I did not get into the storyline and I am still trying to figure out the point of the overall storyline. I like the writing and I am interested to see where the story goes, so I will definitly continue.
As with every work of Tolkien, I really enjoyed learning more about the world of Middle-Earth and the characters that inhabit this world. It was interesting to take a closer look at Gondolin and also to revisit Thur and other characters.
I really enjoyed this mystery novel and the twists that were included in it. I have read a few Agatha Christie novels and I liked all of them, so I will definitely continue to read them at times.
I really enjoyed this novel and the elements it discussed. I really enjoyed the LGBTQ+ story line that is included in the novel.
I really enjoyed this novel and the chemistry between Liam and Amaia. It was fun to see the things they had in common and how much Liam wanted to make her feel welcome.
I fell head over heels in love with these characters and their story. I have loved all of Rachel Reid's books in the Game Changer series so far and this was no exception. I loved the chemistry between the characters but I also loved how it included a different side of hockey and that not everything is always good and that a lot of changes have to happen.
I really enjoyed this anthology and the different topics that were discussed. The different perspectives and aspects were very interesting and I loved the diversity that was presented.
I really enjoyed this novella and the characters and I am really excited for the rest of the series as well as for the different spin-offs.
I loved this addition to the world of Middle-Earth. While I have read parts of the Children of Hurin, it is something entirely different to read the pain and the heartbreak that the these tales comprehend in one go.
I did not enjoy this book as much as I enjoyed Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda. I read it on audio so the continuous reading of every mail address was quite annoying and I found the content to be quite whiny at times.