24 Books
See allI really enjoyed this one! It was a fast read and had some good practical takeaways.
It made me think a lot about my teaching and management style, and also how I approach conversations and projects. I think I'll refer back to it in the future, as well.
This book was pretty incredible. It gave me insights into the mindsets of Muslims and how they learn, argue, respect, and love their beliefs that I had not known before. It was also a really excellent look for me, as a Christian, to understand why people question it. This book was honest, funny, exciting, nerve-wracking, emotional, and engaging. I kept wanting it to go longer, and I could see re-reading it again in the future.
This book was really well-written, and deeply detailed, almost to the point where it was exhausting. The military fantasy was well done, I loved how the world was created, but I didn't really want to root for the main character for a lot of the book. Some of it was so graphic that I had to skip ahead. I don't think I'll read future ones in the series, but it really was well done for those who might like the genre.
I loved this book. It compelled me from beginning to end, and I really, really enjoyed the ending (which is rare)!
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I found that the title wasn't just about her disappearing, but about how she wanted to find where she went as a creator and artist, and I loved that.
Honestly, I kind of got bored with this one. The writing has some wonderful language, to the point where I was thinking more about the author than the story itself at times. The transitions were a little confusing and fast, and it was from a really random character's perspective. I liked how everything tied together at one point, but honestly, I thought the book was about 50 pages too long.