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thepurplebookroom's Reviews (194)
Read, more like devoured
Same thoughts as the first, I can’t believe I read this but honestly so happy I did. It’s silly, cute, and worth the hour long read. If you are open minded.
Same thoughts as the first, I can’t believe I read this but honestly so happy I did. It’s silly, cute, and worth the hour long read. If you are open minded.
This book is not the normal genre I read, so I'm surprised that I 'read' (listened) to this before "The Perfect Child". Apparently this is the sequel novella to it, which I will be putting on my TBR because I'm definitely interested in knowing more about Janie and the supporting characters. I need to know more about what she does to the Bauers and who believes who in that story.
I think I enjoyed the first two pov stories. But then I lost interest and stopped reading. I picked it up again and just couldn’t do it. It’s Scott the same fight scene, just in like… 10 different points of view. Not for me. But I’m going to read the authors other books which are hopefully better.
DNF - Grammar Mistakes
Unfortunately, I didn’t get 5 pages in and had to stop. I highlighted three grammar mistakes and it just pulled me right out. I’m sorry. Hopefully the next read is better.
Unfortunately, I didn’t get 5 pages in and had to stop. I highlighted three grammar mistakes and it just pulled me right out. I’m sorry. Hopefully the next read is better.
Amazing writing and I absolutely loved that each chapter was like a memory. I really don’t think the quote ‘“Impressively funny” - Jerrod Carmichael’ should be on the cover because it absolutely wasn’t at all funny.
I appreciate the fact that Jennette was able to come forward and finally talk about her life and how finally she understood how troublesome it was, I bet that helps a lot of people.
I would definitely read more of what she has to say.
I appreciate the fact that Jennette was able to come forward and finally talk about her life and how finally she understood how troublesome it was, I bet that helps a lot of people.
I would definitely read more of what she has to say.
✨Rating is based on the book, NOT her life.
✨I don't read a lot of memoirs, so my opinion is just that, my own, and I want it stated that I LOVE Britney, did as a kid and do now. I wish she never had to go through the awful stuff she did.
I listened to this book for my first free book on Spotify. I had been meaning to read it and it was just a good opportunity to do it then. It read like it was just a fact list. Like a child actor's Wikipedia page, read out and added a couple lines of emotions.
✨I don't read a lot of memoirs, so my opinion is just that, my own, and I want it stated that I LOVE Britney, did as a kid and do now. I wish she never had to go through the awful stuff she did.
I listened to this book for my first free book on Spotify. I had been meaning to read it and it was just a good opportunity to do it then. It read like it was just a fact list. Like a child actor's Wikipedia page, read out and added a couple lines of emotions.
To be honest,
I read this because I wanted the kindle achievement 'Goodreads Choice Awards' bookmark... I personally love a good open door romance with lots of spice, so this surprised me to be closed door-esk. I skipped a bunch of the politics plot, I'm sorry, I know, but I wasn't interested. And I found out I don't love third person characters.
What I didn't skip was the conversations and emails between the two main characters, Alex and Henry. It was so cute and swoon worthy. I loved how the confusion of being queer was brought forward, the history of each characters discovery of being gay. "Straight people, he thinks, probably don’t spend this much time convincing themselves they’re straight."
I read this because I wanted the kindle achievement 'Goodreads Choice Awards' bookmark... I personally love a good open door romance with lots of spice, so this surprised me to be closed door-esk. I skipped a bunch of the politics plot, I'm sorry, I know, but I wasn't interested. And I found out I don't love third person characters.
What I didn't skip was the conversations and emails between the two main characters, Alex and Henry. It was so cute and swoon worthy. I loved how the confusion of being queer was brought forward, the history of each characters discovery of being gay. "Straight people, he thinks, probably don’t spend this much time convincing themselves they’re straight."
"Violence, remember it's only the body that's fragile. You are unbreakable."
I want so badly for Violet to just ask questions. The frustrations I feel for Xayden is so real. Xayden knows Violet is a Scribe at heart and loves research and gives her the perfect opportunity to do just that, ask questions and research. I'm just so frustrated with the 'love' they feel for each other.
It's a great book, I really enjoy the plot, the characters, the dragons(duh), and the world building. I just wish the relationship between Xayden and Violet was stronger, but the series isn't over, so I'm very excited to see what comes next.
As for spice, give me this scene over and over and over please; "My house. My chair. My woman."
Did I cry the most during the
I want so badly for Violet to just ask questions. The frustrations I feel for Xayden is so real. Xayden knows Violet is a Scribe at heart and loves research and gives her the perfect opportunity to do just that, ask questions and research. I'm just so frustrated with the 'love' they feel for each other.
It's a great book, I really enjoy the plot, the characters, the dragons(duh), and the world building. I just wish the relationship between Xayden and Violet was stronger, but the series isn't over, so I'm very excited to see what comes next.
As for spice, give me this scene over and over and over please; "My house. My chair. My woman."
Did I cry the most during the