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Love & Bubbles
M. Hollis, Minerva Cerridwen, Lia Cooper, Victoria Zelvin, Mharie West, Maggie Derrick, Lizzie Colt, Riley Sidell, Jennifer Lee Rossman, Jaylee James, V.S. Holmes, Evvan Burke
A nice collection of stories! I liked how different the worlds were where the stories took place, kept it interesting :D
nice artwork, and I loved the little one-shots at the end :D
I think this is one of those books that I will read again, and will probably appreciate even more the second time?
As we say in Dutch 'it read like a train' and it gave me plenty of emotions to deal with :)
As we say in Dutch 'it read like a train' and it gave me plenty of emotions to deal with :)
I've been following this webcomic for well over a year now and I love it. So glad it's also getting published on paper now! The art is cute, I love the use of little smiley faces in the textballoons sometimes and the story is cute too :D
Well, that had an ending that has me speculating and wanting to read the next book, despite it all being a bit too coincidental and stuff. Then again, that is probably a bit to be expected with thrillers maybe? Of course the bad things happen to the MC, in a worst case scenario kind of deal, because that's what makes the story :P
The small but there RPF thing does squick me really, but the story does kinda deal with that, despite the fact that the author apparently started her writing career there (on Wattpad). Also with how extreme some parts of (RP)fandom can be.
But yeah, I'm still very curious about the last twist, and find myself speculating, so part two here I come I guess :P
The small but there RPF thing does squick me really, but the story does kinda deal with that, despite the fact that the author apparently started her writing career there (on Wattpad). Also with how extreme some parts of (RP)fandom can be.
But yeah, I'm still very curious about the last twist, and find myself speculating, so part two here I come I guess :P
This was a fun novella to read in the train this weekend. I really enjoyed the writing style and worldbuilding. I'm glad to see it's part one of a series, because I would love to read more in this universe!
It took me quite a while to really get into the story, but the second half went quite fast.
I was very glad that Kat didn't end up being friends with Wesley. That type of thing (bullier becoming friends/in a relationship with the bullied person) and I was very glad this made very clear that a good choice when he basically couldn't do any different didn't negate all the other stuff. I also liked that Kat was open (both to herself and Safa) about not knowing what her feelings for Safa were exactly. When the feelings were first introduced it felt super sudden, but how it was talked baout later softened that a bit. .
I saw the movie of this book years ago and really enjoyed it. The stories are quite different, and some of my favourite parts of the movie weren't even part of the book, but that didn't make the book any less fun ^^