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sassenachthebookwizard
Okay not at all what I was expecting and I'm highly troubled and confused by the current GR score of 3.65/5
I really liked this from start to finish. It's one of those books that sort of changes genres part way through which always keeps it interesting for me. I do wish the ending wasn't so hasty. Give it another chapter or two? I enjoyed the characters a lot but especially the dynamic between the sisters. I want to do some more research into the book now as well because I feel like it pulled in a lot of influences from communities who travelers/nomadic and we've continuously shunned those groups of people in our history. This is one I will definitely comeback to and reread every year or so. The physical book is also absolutely stunning. A+ book design
Rep: f/f romance
I really liked this from start to finish. It's one of those books that sort of changes genres part way through which always keeps it interesting for me. I do wish the ending wasn't so hasty. Give it another chapter or two? I enjoyed the characters a lot but especially the dynamic between the sisters. I want to do some more research into the book now as well because I feel like it pulled in a lot of influences from communities who travelers/nomadic and we've continuously shunned those groups of people in our history. This is one I will definitely comeback to and reread every year or so. The physical book is also absolutely stunning. A+ book design
Rep: f/f romance
So I know why it was used and I was under no naive impression that a suburb in the 90s in the Southern US was going to give me a setting of equality but OH MY GOD THE AMOUNT OF GASLIGHTING AND SEXISM IN THIS BOOK IS INFURIATING! It is nonstop. I wanted to slap every male character in this book!
A very enjoyable read that was not like...honestly any vampire book I've ever read before. There's a lot of times where we see the polar opposites of experiences in things like wealth or race which I am glad was included. We have a lot of people and books who just don't talk about that stuff. Patricia was easily my favourite character.
A very enjoyable read that was not like...honestly any vampire book I've ever read before. There's a lot of times where we see the polar opposites of experiences in things like wealth or race which I am glad was included. We have a lot of people and books who just don't talk about that stuff. Patricia was easily my favourite character.
I'm FARRRRRRRRR too curious about the fact that Jessica Jung wrote this to not at least try it.

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RTC
4.5/5
This is everything I was expecting/hoping The Invisible Library to be (not that I hated the book. It just fell a little flat for me). The characters were really good and kept developing throughout the whole story. My only issue (and why I couldn't give it a 5/5) was it needed more upfront world structure. I had a hard time knowing what was possible and reasonable...kinda important when we're world jumping in the afterlife and characters are coming alive from books. Definitely going to read the sequel
Rep: pansexual
This is everything I was expecting/hoping The Invisible Library to be (not that I hated the book. It just fell a little flat for me). The characters were really good and kept developing throughout the whole story. My only issue (and why I couldn't give it a 5/5) was it needed more upfront world structure. I had a hard time knowing what was possible and reasonable...kinda important when we're world jumping in the afterlife and characters are coming alive from books. Definitely going to read the sequel
Rep: pansexual
It took my ridiculous ass like 10 months to read this but I finished it and thoroughly enjoyed it!
Not a book I would normally pick up but it's October so figured I'd try. I enjoyed it. Decent mystery with a lot of feelings of weirdness and something being "wrong".