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thesandyreader's Reviews (207)
I’ve found that I really enjoy audiobooks about people’s lives. There’s just much going on that we are unaware of and it’s just so interesting to hear from their perspective.
I already knew about some of the rough times Britney had, but hearing the extent of it and it all from her perspective was so sad. She was so honest and open in it, and hearing it all makes me especially glad she got the conservatorship lifted.
As someone who grew up listening to her, it was cool hearing about some of the backstory behind her iconic looks and hits. But it also made it that much sadder when she lost her ability to make her own decisions.
adventurous
dark
hopeful
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Loveable characters:
Yes
This was a great immersive fantasy.
I loved the style of writing - we got glimpses of the history and founding of the settlement, while following the main story of a girl living there in later years. The world building is clear and believable and I quickly grew to like Greer and hope for her. I loved her pluck and determination to forge her own path.
The creatures created in this story are scary but fascinating. I enjoyed the slow build and reveal of them, and of the depths of their lore.
I found the ending disappointing and satisfying and hopeful and sad all in equal measure. It was a great end to the story, and I appreciated the messiness of it.
challenging
dark
emotional
tense
fast-paced
This book unhinged me. I finished it at 12 am and was up till (currently) 1:20 am with theories and questions running abound. I ranted about it in my stories because the thoughts needed to come out.
What a book. So well written, and ooooh the moral questions, the controversies, as always perfectly done. And the characters - so complex and yet simple at their core. Right and wrong.
Seeing the beginning of the games - how it grew and expanded to become as we knew it, was fascinating. The morphing from this dull gladiator style obligation that no one watched because it was gruesome and uninteresting, to this highly complex and ever changing “game”. And Snow’s life, his role in it all… and tying in the mockingjay… fascinating.
I will not spill all my thoughts here, because ~spoiler free here~ but I HAVE THOUGHTS.
If you want them, watch my HG Yaps highlight and then PLEASE DM me so we can chat. I am already too far down the rabbit hole, I need some people to join me. 🐇
adventurous
lighthearted
medium-paced
I love a good Arthurian novel, and this one was a fun perspective.
This book focused around Morgan’s (commonly Morgana) perspective growing up and figuring out herself and her goals. So often the tale is told from Arthur’s perspective or the “good guys” perspective where Morgan is an evil witch out to hurt everyone. In this tale, Merlin is the bad guy, as is King Uther, and Morgan is just a girl trying to live her own life and explore her interests. It was fun to see the story from Morgan as just a daughter and a girl who saw more than the adults thought she could.
The writing was excellent. It read like a tale - just a classic story, no mystery or anything, just bringing you along as the story is told. I’m excited to see where book 2 takes it.
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This is one of the most unique romance’s I’ve ever read and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
It took a while for me to get into it, as typical for audiobooks with me, but once I was in… I was gone.
Georgia is one of the most realistic and relatable MCs I’ve read in a while. Shy, small group of friends, terrified about going to college, and figuring herself out. She is wrestling with the worries about making friends, finding love, finding herself, and what happens if she doesn’t find any of it?
I really enjoyed following her journey as she finds herself, then works on getting comfortable with herself and opening herself up to her friends. Their friend group is wholesome yet entirely realistic. None of them are perfect, but they all love each other and are willing to put in the work.
It was frankly a wonderful book and leaves me feeling so happy and positive.
Okaaaay this was just so cute.
Nerdy librarian meets wild bronco cowboy and he falls HARD but she loves it. They’re so damn adorable, I love the lengths to which they go for each other to create a safe space, and oooh it’s got some spice.
I love it. Couldn’t put it down.
adventurous
emotional
hopeful
mysterious
fast-paced
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
I recieved this as an ARC and…
My poor heart. What a rollercoaster it has been on in this book. I was not okay, am not okay.
My poor heart. What a rollercoaster it has been on in this book. I was not okay, am not okay.
The character growth, the heartwarming moments, the twists and terrifying moments. The chaos and betrayal.
Ara and Graydon… they have my heart. I have been cheering for them nonstop since book 1 and that slow burn was sweet torture. I love their banter, their dance around each other, and the way he makes Ara grow.
This book, this series… just read it. I can’t give the review I want because I’m afraid of spoiling anything, but just read it.
Well damn. Excuse me while I go out and try and get my hands on the rest of this series.
I did this as a buddy read and let me tell you, what a book to read together. There was SO MUCH to yap about at each of the breaks. Theories abound.
First, Kuang is an incredible author who I feel excels at world building. Her fantasy worlds feel so grounded in reality and it doesn’t take much suspension of reality to buy into her world. Her worlds feel so real and like with a small twist in the fabric, that could be our world, and it’s all done without feeling like there’s huge sections of world building going on.
The plot of this is madness. There is so much going on, so many different threads floating around that end up woven together and wow it works well. I was so invested, and I am still left wondering about who is evil and who is good in this… it’s all shades of gray and while I am rooting for Rin and excited for the next book, part of me is upset with her and disagrees with her choices. For me, that’s a great book. Shades of gray and levels to a character - no flat good and evil here.
I definitely understand why people have been raving about this. Excited to read the rest of the series.
I love a hockey romance and this is no exception. I enjoyed the two of them opening up and realizing what they wanted was actually each other, despite all the issues going on around them.
Brody is a dream of a man and his relentless pursuit of Hayden is so spicy and fun to read. He will do anything to get what (who) he wants.
With that said, this kinda felt formulaic and predictable. I enjoyed reading it, but it didn’t feel like anything special.