lkloosbooks's Reviews (187)


I don’t understand what the point of this book was. It started interestingly enough but by half way through I just wasn’t really invested and the plot didn’t go anywhere.

Another amazing book in this series! It’s cute and fun but also gets real about the real stuff that happens in life. I enjoyed that it was honest about how things can go in life when someone is struggling and it didn’t try to just give an ending of “ok everything is just fine now”. It was a very good portrayal of love and how mental illness can affect people.
emotional reflective sad medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No

This book was way different than I thought it was going to be and it was amazing! A beautiful and compelling story about the will to survive and what it means to be human.
funny lighthearted relaxing

I’ve been really into mangas lately and this was such a cute, fun read! Some bits were a little repetitive (each chapter started with the same sentence which was kind of annoying but not too bad). It’s literally a villain who is obsessed with adorable pandas and goes to the zoo on his days off lol. If you like manga and want a light, fun read, I recommend it.
emotional hopeful lighthearted fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Even better than the last one! I love how it’s still all cute and sweet and romantic but you can see the real things happening in their lives as they get to know each other more.

Just as good as the first one, if not better! I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough!!

I really enjoyed the topic of a female robot who wanted to be a warrior even though her creator wanted her to just be beautiful. But I was a little bit confused about the antagonist and how her creator thought the antagonist was in love with Alita. It felt like that really came out of nowhere.

This was a weird one but it was enjoyable and I liked the moral implications it presented. But I find myself not wanting to continue the series because I would just prefer to read other things.