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the main character is so whiney and pathetic. i stopped the audiobook when she "killed" her dad :)
i love stationery. like really really love it. like it's literally my #1 hobby beside reading.
but this book in the first 6% just goes on and on and on and on and on about her pilot g2 pen, and her happy planner, and her moleskine.
uh barf
but this book in the first 6% just goes on and on and on and on and on about her pilot g2 pen, and her happy planner, and her moleskine.
uh barf
Readability: 5/5
Plot: 5/5
Recommend: Yes
Juliet's been writing letters to her mother for years, and even after her death, she continues. She knows her mother will never reply, but when a mysterious stranger writes back to her, Juliet finds herself opening up to a stranger.
The moment I heard a booktuber mention the plot of this book, I knew I had to read this book. And I am so glad I did. This book is so good.
I could've read this book in one sitting, but I had to make breakfast (damn my human body for needing sustenance). This book was so enjoyable to finish and I really liked the writing style (emails and multiple perspectives).
The idea of two semi-strangers talking to each other isn't original, but I personally didn't see any flaws that would make the plot rating a 4. The relationship between Declan and Juliet was incredibly enjoyable and I really liked their dynamic.
I know there is a second/companion book that focuses on Rev, and since I know Declan and Juliet are going to be in the book, I will probably read the next book pretty soon.
Plot: 5/5
Recommend: Yes
Juliet's been writing letters to her mother for years, and even after her death, she continues. She knows her mother will never reply, but when a mysterious stranger writes back to her, Juliet finds herself opening up to a stranger.
The moment I heard a booktuber mention the plot of this book, I knew I had to read this book. And I am so glad I did. This book is so good.
I could've read this book in one sitting, but I had to make breakfast (damn my human body for needing sustenance). This book was so enjoyable to finish and I really liked the writing style (emails and multiple perspectives).
The idea of two semi-strangers talking to each other isn't original, but I personally didn't see any flaws that would make the plot rating a 4. The relationship between Declan and Juliet was incredibly enjoyable and I really liked their dynamic.
I know there is a second/companion book that focuses on Rev, and since I know Declan and Juliet are going to be in the book, I will probably read the next book pretty soon.
adventurous
challenging
emotional
hopeful
mysterious
sad
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
» QUICK OVERVIEW «
Stars: ★★★★★
Plot: ★★★★☆
Readability: ★★★★★
Characters: ★★★★☆
Writing: ★★★★★
Recommend: ✓

» PLOT «
Following the events of the first book, Lazlo now must choose between the love of his life, and the rest of the people of Weep. While Lazlo and Sarai attempt to overcome the fact that now, one of them is a god, and the other is a ghost, a new foe appears and threatens the godspawns and the people of Weep.
I loved the connection ofNora and the godspawns, but I didn't like how overpowered she was .
Another thing I noticed was the fact that so many of the things that occurred was driven by the fact that the godspawns look like their godly parents or relatives (Isagol and Sarai, Skathis and Lazlo, Nora and Kora). This isn't a good or bad thing, I just thought it was fun.
The ending was perfection. I wouldn't have wanted anything else.
» READABILITY «
This book, like [b:Strange the Dreamer|28449207|Strange the Dreamer (Strange the Dreamer, #1)|Laini Taylor|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1519915549l/28449207._SY75_.jpg|48158509], was written in two main perspectives and a few side perspectives. I preferred the perspectives from Weep, but Nora's perspective was interesting as well.
» CHARACTERS «
Like I said before, I don't like how overpowered Nora seem to be. I know she had limits, but they were very high. She kinda reminded me of Warren from the Shatter Me series, except he wasn't taking powers, meaning others could still fight back. (I think.)
» WRITING «
I got used to the writing style, and now I really like it. It's the perfect type of writing for a fantasy book.
» OVERALL «
While I'll admit this book didn't leave me as in love with it as I was with the first book, I still loved it. The ending was wonderful, and I love that there was stillmystery and more adventure left .
Stars: ★★★★★
Plot: ★★★★☆
Readability: ★★★★★
Characters: ★★★★☆
Writing: ★★★★★
Recommend: ✓

» PLOT «
Following the events of the first book, Lazlo now must choose between the love of his life, and the rest of the people of Weep. While Lazlo and Sarai attempt to overcome the fact that now, one of them is a god, and the other is a ghost, a new foe appears and threatens the godspawns and the people of Weep.
I loved the connection of
Another thing I noticed was the fact that so many of the things that occurred was driven by the fact that the godspawns look like their godly parents or relatives (Isagol and Sarai, Skathis and Lazlo, Nora and Kora). This isn't a good or bad thing, I just thought it was fun.
The ending was perfection. I wouldn't have wanted anything else.
» READABILITY «
This book, like [b:Strange the Dreamer|28449207|Strange the Dreamer (Strange the Dreamer, #1)|Laini Taylor|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1519915549l/28449207._SY75_.jpg|48158509], was written in two main perspectives and a few side perspectives. I preferred the perspectives from Weep, but Nora's perspective was interesting as well.
» CHARACTERS «
Like I said before, I don't like how overpowered
» WRITING «
I got used to the writing style, and now I really like it. It's the perfect type of writing for a fantasy book.
» OVERALL «
While I'll admit this book didn't leave me as in love with it as I was with the first book, I still loved it. The ending was wonderful, and I love that there was still