book & cook club October Horror Books choice!!
I won't lie, the book is a classic for a reason! However, I do see.... some flaws. The book is INCREDIBLY repetitive and does not need to be nearly so long. Overall, I did really enjoy this re-read, and I would suggest others to read it too <3
book & cook club October Horror Books choice!!
I won't lie, the book is a classic for a reason! However, I do see.... some flaws. The book is INCREDIBLY repetitive and does not need to be nearly so long. Overall, I did really enjoy this re-read, and I would suggest others to read it too <3
Suspense Kick BOOK TWO!
sped right through listening to this one! definitely not as enjoyable of a read as the previous Kubica I read. Maybe it just freaked me out more? Honestly I think it was more the writing, it just wasn't as snappy. I dunno, I don't really have anything else to say maybe I went too fast to digest it well enough :p
Suspense Kick BOOK TWO!
sped right through listening to this one! definitely not as enjoyable of a read as the previous Kubica I read. Maybe it just freaked me out more? Honestly I think it was more the writing, it just wasn't as snappy. I dunno, I don't really have anything else to say maybe I went too fast to digest it well enough :p
Suspense Kick BOOK ONE!
definitely had a more simplistic writing style than some other books I've enjoyed, but it was what I wanted and fulfilled by reading wish! I wanted twisty, and easy to read, and that is what I got :) I think there were definitely some plot holes (i see you other negative reviews) but I think it was very fun to read and I'm glad I did!!
Suspense Kick BOOK ONE!
definitely had a more simplistic writing style than some other books I've enjoyed, but it was what I wanted and fulfilled by reading wish! I wanted twisty, and easy to read, and that is what I got :) I think there were definitely some plot holes (i see you other negative reviews) but I think it was very fun to read and I'm glad I did!!
Between the Covers Romance Book Club November Choice. Selected Trope: Enemies to Lovers
okay my review was GOING to be Gus and January I love you..... but ....... ugh the last fourth (or so) of the book was really not great IMO! I took a whole star away for the ending. like maybe when they got together it just wasn't FUN ANYMORE sorry does that make me basic? I don't know? I just felt the ending really soured Gus especially in my head. :(
Between the Covers Romance Book Club November Choice. Selected Trope: Enemies to Lovers
okay my review was GOING to be Gus and January I love you..... but ....... ugh the last fourth (or so) of the book was really not great IMO! I took a whole star away for the ending. like maybe when they got together it just wasn't FUN ANYMORE sorry does that make me basic? I don't know? I just felt the ending really soured Gus especially in my head. :(
book & cook club November Mystery Books choice!!
I was hooked into this book, and it got its teeth around me! I had my gripes with it, mostly based on the pacing, but I really did like it. The payoff and twist were sufficiently shocking and tasty, yum yum yum I ate it UP! Maybe I'm just still a hater of popular things, but this just doesn't quite deserve all the hype it got when it came out..... tbh. ALSO just to add this as well, this threw me into a mystery/twisty suspense kick!
book & cook club November Mystery Books choice!!
I was hooked into this book, and it got its teeth around me! I had my gripes with it, mostly based on the pacing, but I really did like it. The payoff and twist were sufficiently shocking and tasty, yum yum yum I ate it UP! Maybe I'm just still a hater of popular things, but this just doesn't quite deserve all the hype it got when it came out..... tbh. ALSO just to add this as well, this threw me into a mystery/twisty suspense kick!
book & cook club September Banned Books choice!!
I definitely read this in middle school but forgot most of it- this read through was great!! my fellow book club peeps thought it was boring, but I just read through it so fast that I didn't get bored. I can understand why it's a classic, and think people should keep reading it!!
book & cook club September Banned Books choice!!
I definitely read this in middle school but forgot most of it- this read through was great!! my fellow book club peeps thought it was boring, but I just read through it so fast that I didn't get bored. I can understand why it's a classic, and think people should keep reading it!!
had some clunky bits, especially in descriptions of settings, but overall i did actually enjoy reading it :) I picked it up because the book was fuzzy, I'm not going to lie, and I got a cute little adventure story of magical tennis!!
the first chapter really struggled to give me anything which is why it took me..... 0h my goodness it took me a year to finish that's insane
had some clunky bits, especially in descriptions of settings, but overall i did actually enjoy reading it :) I picked it up because the book was fuzzy, I'm not going to lie, and I got a cute little adventure story of magical tennis!!
the first chapter really struggled to give me anything which is why it took me..... 0h my goodness it took me a year to finish that's insane
entertaining, interesting, and memorable!! I loved reading through these letters and seeing the creative ways that the author chose to speak as he slowly lost letter by letter!!! I love a novel in letters :D
entertaining, interesting, and memorable!! I loved reading through these letters and seeing the creative ways that the author chose to speak as he slowly lost letter by letter!!! I love a novel in letters :D
I'm not entirely sure how I feel about the fact that the whole thing, i mean the ENTIRE thing is written from August's (A MAN'S) perspective....... HELLO IT'S WOMEN TALKING where are the women :( Someone I talked to about this book tried to argue that this is the point and some kind of meta-commentary but I just wanted women to write some pieces of this :/
an interesting read and an even better research topic to look into the real story!!
I'm not entirely sure how I feel about the fact that the whole thing, i mean the ENTIRE thing is written from August's (A MAN'S) perspective....... HELLO IT'S WOMEN TALKING where are the women :( Someone I talked to about this book tried to argue that this is the point and some kind of meta-commentary but I just wanted women to write some pieces of this :/
an interesting read and an even better research topic to look into the real story!!
literally how did i do this twice- I once again read a sequel without reading the FIRST?!?! how did I even manage this and I feel as though I need to start looking up books in detail before reading them.
anywayyyyy a captivating read that took me a little while to get into, but definitely got me in the second half!
literally how did i do this twice- I once again read a sequel without reading the FIRST?!?! how did I even manage this and I feel as though I need to start looking up books in detail before reading them.
anywayyyyy a captivating read that took me a little while to get into, but definitely got me in the second half!
OOOOHHHH goodness that ending :,,,) I'm not scared anymore (crying)
sooooo this was my least favorite of the series!! but that does not mean I didn't enjoy it. I think the reason it was my least favorite is because the author kept doing this interesting thing that I'm not sure how to describe exactly.... I'm going to call it predictive emotion. A scene would happen, with the author very literally describing what was happening (think "I told Peeta I would see him the next day") and then the next sentence would be putting emotion behind whatever the action was (think "That made Peeta furious, because he could tell I was upset") and I was constantly thinking.... really? The predictive emotion I was supposed to gather from the happenings "on-screen", so to speak, felt inaccurate to me many many times. I was like.... is that the emotion I'm supposed to get from that conversation?? Am I.... stupid????
to give the author the benefit of the doubt, maybe that is the reason they were using so much predictive emotion, because most people wouldn't understand the emotional tones without the author specifying what we should understand/feel? Maybe that was their intention to make things more clear? It sort of just left me wondering if I was speaking and acting like an alien or if that was the characters in this story.
OOOOHHHH goodness that ending :,,,) I'm not scared anymore (crying)
sooooo this was my least favorite of the series!! but that does not mean I didn't enjoy it. I think the reason it was my least favorite is because the author kept doing this interesting thing that I'm not sure how to describe exactly.... I'm going to call it predictive emotion. A scene would happen, with the author very literally describing what was happening (think "I told Peeta I would see him the next day") and then the next sentence would be putting emotion behind whatever the action was (think "That made Peeta furious, because he could tell I was upset") and I was constantly thinking.... really? The predictive emotion I was supposed to gather from the happenings "on-screen", so to speak, felt inaccurate to me many many times. I was like.... is that the emotion I'm supposed to get from that conversation?? Am I.... stupid????
to give the author the benefit of the doubt, maybe that is the reason they were using so much predictive emotion, because most people wouldn't understand the emotional tones without the author specifying what we should understand/feel? Maybe that was their intention to make things more clear? It sort of just left me wondering if I was speaking and acting like an alien or if that was the characters in this story.
i thought this book was borderline unreadable and barely read half of it before giving up- it is a book i came across through no one's fault but my own (thank god none of my perfectly lovely friends recommended it to me) because i was innocently browsing the fiction section at my library and we all know by now that a book with interesting formatting, I am probably going to pick up! I love it when they are shaped funny or have weird quirks. Anyway, this book is written all through emails or texts and it is unbearably difficult to comprehend. Not to mention the fact that I'm pretty sure all of these women hate one another and yet they are supposed to be the best of friends... feels like a hate crime towards the idea of womanhood and the deep incredible love that can be held in female friendship.... all these women wanted to do was tear each other down and undercut one another's successes!! also it was the most millennial style of humor and "hey girlies" dialogue I've ever read!!!!! and as someone with a millennial sister, i know even THEY can be funnier and more self aware than this!!!! wow I am usually not so picky but this one was ROUGH
i thought this book was borderline unreadable and barely read half of it before giving up- it is a book i came across through no one's fault but my own (thank god none of my perfectly lovely friends recommended it to me) because i was innocently browsing the fiction section at my library and we all know by now that a book with interesting formatting, I am probably going to pick up! I love it when they are shaped funny or have weird quirks. Anyway, this book is written all through emails or texts and it is unbearably difficult to comprehend. Not to mention the fact that I'm pretty sure all of these women hate one another and yet they are supposed to be the best of friends... feels like a hate crime towards the idea of womanhood and the deep incredible love that can be held in female friendship.... all these women wanted to do was tear each other down and undercut one another's successes!! also it was the most millennial style of humor and "hey girlies" dialogue I've ever read!!!!! and as someone with a millennial sister, i know even THEY can be funnier and more self aware than this!!!! wow I am usually not so picky but this one was ROUGH