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As with the other installments, I can appreciate the writing and the characters but somehow the story just is not for me. It is by no means bad, I am just not as gripped as I would like to be.
I loved this audiobook and how Michelle Obama tells her life story. She does not hide what happened in her life and how it affected her.
I somehow felt that I have read this story before and therefore it did not really connect with me. I don't think I will continue with the series.
I really liked this story and the representation that was present in it. I found it interesting to read about characters in STEM and what it is like to be a woman in this environment. I felt the ending a bit rushed and was a bit disappointed by it but overall it was a fantastic novel.
I did not really enjoy this novel, it felt like nothing happened in the first 200 pages and then it was over before the real conflict started and we only hear the outcome of it in the epilogue. Furthermore, there were some sentences that took me completely out of the novel, which definitely did not help my reading experience.
The play tells a really interesting story and I was very interested to learn about it as this is one of the kings of whom I know very little.
I was not the hugest fan of this novel, somehow the humor missed its point for me.
I really liked this novel and how it discusses growing-up and how children perceive situations. I also liked the discussion of secrets.
I loved this novel and just flew through it.
I liked the portrayal of the relationship between Xeni and Mason and how from the beginning they could just talk to each other.
I loved that the novel did not shy away from serious topics and discussed them openly. Also, we have a fat, bisexual Scots man and a black bisexual witch, which I totally loved.
I cannot speak for the black representation but in my opinion, it was fantastic.
I liked the portrayal of the relationship between Xeni and Mason and how from the beginning they could just talk to each other.
I loved that the novel did not shy away from serious topics and discussed them openly. Also, we have a fat, bisexual Scots man and a black bisexual witch, which I totally loved.
I cannot speak for the black representation but in my opinion, it was fantastic.
I really liked the plus-size representation in this book and how Viola did not want to loose weight for a man but just to be healthy. Also, Grant does not shame her for her weight but takes her how she is.