wren_rainbow's Reviews (451)


This book is written from a white centric perspective and it’s incredibly noticeable. I Would only recommend this book to people who have no knowledge on genderqueer/ nonbinary identities and their history in context of indigenous cultures. The mapping formation is unique and an interesting approach. Dr. Ryle attempts to discuss intersectionality but it falls flat and is vague at best. Despite the fact that it’s discussing gender expansive identities Robyn still forces you into binary decisions. 

I think my 3 is a bit nice and might be a 2.5 not sure. 

This book was just so good and really cute and wholesome!! A wonderful Christmas time black love story! I’m definitely rooting for Ariel and Wonderland. Also, I’m not ashamed to admit that I sobbed for a couple of minutes towards the end ❤️ I highly recommend listening to the playlist as you read this book. So glad I’ve come across this book. 

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I honestly didn’t even want to add this to the list books I’ve read. It leaves off on a cliffhanger which is unnecessary. This first book should have continued but instead it feels like the author wants more money so they’re dragging it out. I won’t be reading the next books in the series- this one barely had my attention. 

Cute but cheesey YA Christmas read. It’s a bit too cheesey for my taste which had my rolling my eyes and cringing at times but would still recommend. I love the Christmas feel of the town and inn, definitely helped get me into the Christmas spirit. 

This book is 98% smut and 2% plot. very explicit and graphic smut (no complaints from me). It’s a good book to read if you need a quick break from heavy topics. Gave it three stars since the smut is really just various role plays. 

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