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As an introvert myself, I could relate to about 95% of Marzi's experiences. I love knowing that as an introvert there is nothing wrong with me and that it's perfectly okay to make up excuses as to why I can't go to a party. Everyone, whether they identify as introvert, ambivert, or extrovert, should read this cute and fun book.

While this was entertaining and the prose was good, it was so predictable. However, because of the very ending I am giving it three stars. Plus Eliza really changes during her time in Gaudlin Hall, so I'm glad that she is at least dynamic. Overall this was a decent page-turner.

While reading this, I couldn't help but compare it to one of my most favorite games: Silent Hill. That made reading this book even more enjoyable.

Ever since reading Unwind, Neal Shusterman has not disappointed me a single time with his books. Scythe is not an exception. Interesting characters and lots of action, Shusterman delivers another amazing and thought-provoking book.

Creepy, dark, and disturbing. Everything I could want in a horror novel. A part of me wanted things to work out for the doomed Ambrosio, but with all the shitty choices he makes, he has his fate coming to him. Also, it's so sad that monks and nuns have to give up sex. It annoyed me so much that
Agnes was slut-shamed for having sex with Raymond
Overall I loved this book.