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Recommendation if you liked the book:

Everythng, Everything by Nicola Yoon.

When the trailer of the movie adaption was released I knew I would love it. (not only because of Cole Sprouse haha) But to be honest, after I found the book and read it, I'm not sure that I will like

the movie. But I am going to, because my boyfriend is taking me because I've been raving about this book non stop.

This book is so fun and also heartbreaking to read. It's one of those books that make me feel all emotions possible.

I adore the friendships in this book and of course the loveeeee.
No but seriously, these friends, are amazing. And Stella, Will and Poe are the strongest characters I've ever met. And I am sure that no one could not love them.

The ending was not what I wished for, but it was what I expected. And even though I expected it, it was heartbreaking. But it was beautiful and definitely one of my favorite YA romantic novels.

What did I think?

Well, first of all, I loved the movie!

At least...I thought I did, until i met the book. And.... holy Malorie.

Not only does there happen a whole lot more in the book, it just overall makes a better and more complete story. And in my opinion, that's the purpose of a book. This book has done it better than a lot of others let me tell you. This book was more graphic in one chapter than the movie was in it's whole.

I still like the movie, and for everyone who also liked the movie I absolutely recommend you to read the book! Also for those who haven't seen the movie I recommend reading this, because it really is an amazing book.

“Meeting your soul mate is like walking into a house you've been in before - you will recognize the furniture, the pictures on the wall, the books on the shelves, the contents of drawers: You could find your way around in the dark if you had to.”

This beautiful book gave words to the feelings I myself, could never had described better. Words for loss, love, anger and hope.

I loved how Noah and Jude changed and how their bond changes throughout the years. And I am so glad that I got to know them both through and through because Jandy Nelson decided to write in both their POV’s.

It felt like I knew Jude, like I was the girl friend she never really had. It was like I knew all her secrets and that I had to keep those from everyone as well. Especially Noah.

On the other hand with Noah, I felt like this as well, it was as if I was there with them, between them the entire time. Feeling all the emotions they felt.

This was such and incredibly enjoying read because not one moment felt boring or dragged. With each page something new exciting, shocking or sweet thing happened and with every page, I as the reader, uncovered more and more of the plot of the story.
Because we as readers get so close to the characters, their experience becomes our experience. And that’s why the plot gets pretty predictable, pretty soon.
Mostly when this happens I get easily bored with stories. But these characters ( each and everyone of them) were so interesting and unique. I was always curious to know how everything would enfold when secrets would be uncovered, how everyone would react and most importantly, if Noah and Brian would get together of course.

Overall, even though I loved everything about the story and the character, the writing bugged me a little sometimes.
After a while the metaphors started to get a little bit too much for me. I like metaphors here and there but not on almost every single page. While reading I had to remind myself that there is no actual magic in the story and that it’s not a fantasy book.

I want to thank both Kelly Moran and Booktasters for granting me this wonderful read!

Right at the beginning a spell was cast, and I think it hit me as well.
I got sucked into this story immediately!
The magic was so fascinating and each character was so intriguing.
This book is full of magic, sister- and brotherhood, family love and family issues, passion and danger.
I loved the plot and the end shook me a little bit, I even shed a tiny little tear.



But even though I loved the overall story and most of the characters, the most important characters didn’t speak to me as much as the side characters.
This book follows Kaida and Brady, their story was beautiful and so unique.
But sometimes I forgot that this book was about the supernatural and not a romance novel.
I didn’t really like their chemistry and their relationship went a little too fast for me in 260 pages. They fit so well together but I would have loved to see that a little more, for their love, thoughts and words to go a little deeper. I wanted to know them as deeply as they know each other, I think that could have been done by following the two characters a bit more before they actually met.



The aspects I loved most about the book is the bond between the Galloway sisters and those of the Meath brothers.
It’s so nice to read about loving siblings. And I enjoyed it even more when they were all together. Each so different yet they share many similarities.
And how cool the magic system is and the curse is so well done. I could almost feel the magic and the powers of the sisters.
Everything was beautifully written.



Bewitched kicked off the Fated series with an amazing start, the story is beautiful and unique and makes me want to know everything about it and let myself be consumed by all the magic. (so…Kelly Moran…take my money)
And I am most excited to read more about the other characters and to follow their stories from their perspectives.
I have craved for Ceara and Tristan to be together throughout the ENTIRE read!!!



Altogether, I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves magic, witches, history and a tad of thrill.

This took me FOREVER to get through. Not because I didn’t like it because the story is amazing! I just think it could have been a little shorter, sometimes the pace of the book was a little too slow for me personally. But the end left me SHOOK
So much action, surprises and a really cool cliffhanger!


And I’d sell my soul for Rhysand tbh.

I couldn’t be bothered about Tamlin, he annoys the shizzles out of me.

So, 699 pages...

I finished this rather quickly for my doing and that is because I loved it SO MUCH. I honestly think I like it better than ACOMAF. Why?

1. Because there was less of Tamlin, he's just an abuse and pathetic lord and just because he did one good thing in this book isn't going to make him a likable character again.

2. THERE IS SO MUCH GOING ONNN, there are mysteries being solved and new mysteries revealed. It's full of action and I loved all the strategies and the chapters on the battlefields!

3. Nesta, she is so mysterious, strong and fierce. Even though she's pretty terrible towards Feyre in the first 2 books and a good chunk of this one as well, she has her reasons...kind of. And her and Cassian...I can't wait to read so much more of them.

4. The characters all developed so magnificent. Everyone had this amazingly cool moment where they showed what and who they really are and what powers they possessed. It was really impressive and so much fun to read!

I love this series so much and I feel so much for these characters. I'm super excited for what's to come next!

What I didn’t like AT ALL were the intimate scenes. I think I finished this one so quickly because how fast I forced my eyes to go over these scenes. They were terrible and a torture to read! Sometimes I forgot what I was reading and it felt as if I was reading fandom smut on Wattpad. HORRIBLE.
I understand that there were reasons why they were so...lustful. Put it could have been described a LOT less cringy and detailed and with lesser wordsss

Review coming soon!

Honestly, I have forgotten how I stumbled upon this book. I’ve probably seen it in one of Hailey’s videos (from HaileyInBookland). Or I came across its beautiful cover on Goodreads and decided to order it immediately. No, that’s half of the truth. I DID read the synopsis.

A girl who grows up in a library and communicates with books? Not just books but magical grimoires that could turn into monsters that exist of leather and ink? Oh, and there’s a handsome Sorcerer. How could I not read it?

The story overall was a magical and mystical journey. There are characters that grip your heart from the start, or make you want to spit on their shoes. Elisabeth is a character I loved from the start, she tells you about what it was like to grow up in this library filled with magical grimoires that each have their own personalities and whisper to you. What it was like to be different than everyone else but finding a true friend who would never leave her side even when they were torn apart. I adored Elizabeth and Katrien’s friendship so much. I wish there was more of it.

Although I liked Nathaniel, it was mostly because of his bond with his demon Silas than the bond between him and Elizabeth. Their romance kind of fell flat for me sometimes. But that was mostly in the middle part. I loved their teasing banter in the beginning and in then ending.

Silas is probably my favorite character, because besides Elizabeth I found him to be the most complex. But he was also one of the characters that made me laugh the most.

All the other characters besides Elizabeth, Nathaniel, Silas and Katrien didn’t hold my attention at all. I sometimes even forgot they existed or had to think really hard to figure out what role they played in the story.

The world building gave me a lot of mixed feelings. At times I was standing in a magical forest with magnificent butterflies with Elizabeth and Nathaniel and I could almost feel magic brushing over me. At other times I was just on my couch really not knowing how to picture a scene at all, which made me a little lost, and made the reading feel a little dragging. But the writing in those magical scenes was so alluring and beautiful and that’s why I loved this book so much.

And the ending…was not very satisfactory for me but that doesn’t mean I didn’t think it was amazing. It’s just hard for me to except vague open endings. I’m kind of sure of how it ends but like…I also could be wrong and I don’t like that possibility.