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I really loved the analogy of ace being like not able to taste sweetness, knowing you're missing it, but able to he happy and enjoy others enjoying it.

Also, I can totally relate with Yuriko and her favorite BL manga pilgrimage to the manga's location and Gakurouta's love of photography!

These characters are just so sweet, I love it!

This has been on my bedside TBR shelf for just long enough that I forgot most of what I read of this online and got to chuckle all over again. Very short, simple, 2-4 panel comics about a vampire and a werewolf that are dating. <3

Okay, this ended up being more intriguing and fun than I thought it would be (but I guess I thought it would be somewhat good, since I bought it and it's been on my bedside TBR shelf forever)!

I do love me some good vampire BL.

Cute, pretty fluffy, a definite BL scene with glowing "parts". Just think of it as BL Zootopia in a bookshop with more-human-than-animal anthropomorphized characters.

This was a lot of fun as an audiobook! Pretty much an extension of the Ghoul Boys during their Buzzfeed Unsolved days with their bantering back and forth. Just add a narrator with a serious, academic voice, and this gives Ryan and Shane more material to turn these brief descriptions of haunted places into more comedy gold!

Very cute comic. Yeah, who makes up these dumb rules that women have to follow?!

DNF. Started out weird and fun and then they took away the weird and fun parts and I was left with a military/war/preventing the end of the world sci-fi dense with big science words. I started a better book in the meantime and didn't feel like coming back to this.

This book was a lot of fun to listen to! I am a sucker for a good, modern, who-dunnit murder with humor thrown in as well as grisly details! But not too much humor, and nothing fluffy. This book delivers!
I honestly read this because I want to read the sequel that just came out when I'm on my train excursion in a few months! :D
Also, there's a lot of names to keep track of, and I was afraid I wouldn't be able to follow, but luckily the narrator/writer does a great job summarizing!

3.75 stars, rounded up, because I was enjoying this book but it took me a while. It's not a long book at all, I just only had my half-hour lunch breaks to read this in starts and spurts and at no point was I on the edge of my seat enough to pick it up at home to read. And the end part got kinda confusing for me? But I think most of that was due to my fractured reading, being sleepy, and poor reading comprehension? (Looking at other reviews, it wasn't just me. I agree, the book felt a bit disjointed and unfinished, and a lot of parts or characters you thought were going to be epic or prevalent just kinda... weren't.)

At least there were plenty of dragons!

I love love loved this book and it's characters!!! Kol is an absolute cinnamon roll and Ana is fantastic! The fantasy setting with strange plants and human enhancements and giant sea-dwelling leviathans was very creepy and intriguing. Of course, the Sherlock-ian murder mystery aspect was also great as Ana is a perfect Sherlock. Sprinkle in some gross body horror as people are being killed with trees spontaneously growing out of them, and you have this wonderful book! The audiobook was also a fun way to read it. I seriously can't wait for the next in the series!