The Night She Disappeared follows Tallulah, Kim, and Sophie as a mystery unfolds and sends the town into a thrilling investigation that will forever change lives. Tallulah and Zach are going out for a nice date night, leaving Noah, their child with Tallulah's mom, Kim. All seems well until they don't return by morning. As the day goes on Kim grows more worried. Eventually, days turn into months and months into a year. Sophie has decided to move in with her boyfriend as he starts as the headteacher at the school in town. As an author who writes crime she is immediately enthralled by the case of Tallulah and Zach and when she finds a sign in her back garden saying 'Dig Here' she throws herself into the investigation. This book follows three characters through three different times, all eventually converging on the disappearance of Tallulah and Zach. I really enjoyed this book and it felt like I couldn't put it down. I honestly didn't know what to expect as the book continued on. I didn't know what happened until I was told. It was very enjoyable and left me tingling for more. My only complaint is that while I enjoyed the book and felt like I couldn't put it down, it took me a long time to finish. At times it felt like I would spend an hour just reading a couple of pages. I don't know why it took me so long though. I read pretty fast and the vocabulary wasn't very difficult. It's just a strange thing. Other than this slowness though I really enjoyed the book. It kept me at the edge of my seat the whole time. There was no perspective that I didn't like to read which was nice. I actually really liked this book and recommend it to others and hopefully, in the future, I can read some more Lisa Jewell.
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History Is All You Left Me follows Griffin after his first love and ex-boyfriend, Theo, dies in a drowning accident. Griffin was always sure that Theo would come back to him one day but now the future he has dreamed up has shattered apart. Griffin spirals into grief. He becomes self destructive and his OCD gets worse. Griffin must try to carry on but what if the only person who can help is Theo's new boyfriend Jackson? I’m not going to lie. I cried 3 times within the first 20 pages of this book. If you need a good cry and a story that will rip your heart out then this is the book for you. Adam Silvera writes amazing queer fiction and this contemporary novel is his saddest in my opinion. And that’s an achievement because he wrote They Both Die at the End. I recommend this book if you want to take a look into grief and what actual OCD looks like or if you just need a good cry. SPOILERS!!! Ok Adam Silvera I really love you and your writing but I also really hate you. You somehow made me cry within the first twenty pages and then you let me live for a little while but then you sent Griffin to California and it’s just all tears from there. You made me root for every romance in this book while simultaneously rooting for everyone to be single. I connected with Griffin in so many ways especially in his more sad and depressing moments. I could see myself in his grief and pain. I fell in love with Theo and no matter how many times the characters told me he was a selfish ass I couldn’t accept it. He was the first love that we all dream about. He meant the world to Griffin and I. I highly respect the choice for everyone to move on in the end and I’m so happy that you leave us with an ending that shows that Griffin will be ok. He is healing. He is getting help for his OCD and he is finally opening himself up again to someone other than his dead ex boyfriend. I think just the ending really made me love the book because even though this book is extremely sad and I’m still crying, you still somehow ended up giving this book about death and grief a happy ending. Thank you for the wonderful read. Only one book left till I’m all caught up with your writing so far! Ari and Dante are complete opposites. Dante can swim, Ari can't. Ari gets in fights and Dante stays kind and cheerful. They are complete opposites but as fate draws them together they form an unbreakable bond. They care deeply for each other and as their friendship grows and begins to mold into something new they both must ask themselves what they want from the other. 2.5 stars SPOILERS I get that this book is super awarded and at the time it came out, it's 5 pages of an actual gay relationship was brave but it is 2021 now and this book feels more like queer baiting than queer. The two characters have a pretty normal friendship and its fun at times but they really don't get together and be gay until the end of the book. Now don't get me wrong there are some great aspects to this book like the diverse characters and the amazing quotes but overall I just couldn't get into it. It felt like it had no real plot and as a queer woman myself I couldn't relate to either of the two gay characters or their friendship/romance. I really really wanted to like this book but I came to the last page and closed the book, completely disappointed. Im sorry if you loved it but I just can't get behind a book that made me feel like I was watching a tv show where they make a gay character in the last episode of the series. I would like to preface this review by saying that I do not support J.K. Rowling and her views. I want everyone to feel welcomed on this blog, especially those who identify as LGBTQ+. My family bought these books as they were released and I have not bought anything directly since she made her views clear. I don't plan to read anything else by her or support her in any way. I am 20 years old and until this past year I had never read the Harry Potter series. I had seen the movies and fallen in love with the world. I went on pottermore and found out I was a hufflepuff and I took deep pride in that fact. I had always wanted to read the books but things never lined up. I was too busy with school or theatre or reading other things that I never got around to it. The few times that I did try I would read the first book and either stop or get a few chapters into the second book and get bored. Every single year I said I would read them and then I didn't. Then this year I started college. At my school there is a class that every freshman has to take that teaches you, basically, how to do college. We learned how to write essays, take notes, read textbooks, study, make friends, and more. The fun part about these classes was that they had themes so one class you learned how to do college while watching movies or by learning about religion or in my case, by reading Harry Potter. That's right I took a Harry Potter class and it was called Muggle Studies. Now I knew nothing about this class and about a month before it started I had the terrified thought that maybe they would expect everyone to have read the books by the time class began. So in an anxiety ridden terror I picked up Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and I got to work. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's StoneWhen the class started I learned that we would actually be reading the first two books for class and doing reading reflections. By that point though I was already on Order of the Phoenix so in other words I read this book twice this year as well as the second and third one. So to start off, I am so sick of this book. Everytime I have tried to read Harry Potter I always read this book. I may have only read the series once but I have read this book probably like ten times in my life. I am so tired of reading this book. Now thats not because it is bad. I think it is a really cute book with some fairly well done world building. It helps you to fall in love with Harry and Ron and begin to take a look at the overall story. The ending of this book is a lot of fun to read and it helps set an adventurous tone for the series that will make the audience excited to read the series. While I think this is a good book it has so many downsides. Firstly it made me question my love for Hermione. I have always loved Hermione but she is so god damn annoying in this first book that I kind of hated her. Secondly, the book doesn't add a lot to the series. It simply is a world building book. If you took this book out of the series it wouldn't make much of a difference. Finally, this book is where I started to hate Snape and Dumbledore. These thoughts will be explored more in the final part of this review. Harry Potter and the Chamber of SecretsOof. I did not like this one. Not one bit. Now let me tell you, I wanted to like this one. The second movie is one of my favorite movies. I love the movie. I really was looking forward to this book. I thought I was going to like it but it was such a disappointment. I mean absolutely nothing happens. I mean look at it. Look at this book and tell me with your full heart that it matters. I mean the only thing that happens is the diary gets destroyed. What else happens? NOTHING!!!! Okay so the only thing from this book that I like are the new characters. I mean we got Ginny who isn't completely new but we get to meet her character really for the first time. Let me tell you that I am so so so gay for book Ginny. She stole my heart in these books so I love that she is here in this book but even though she is basically the villain, you never see her and it drove me crazy. Second character we meet is Dobby who I love but god Rowling makes him so god damn annoying in this book. I think that Rowling needs to learn that you can make loveable characters without making them insufferable a-holes first. Dobby is just stupid and annoying and most of Harry's problems are caused by him. I could not stand Dobby and I didn't understand the love he got because he sucks in this book. And the last character you meet this book is Gilderoy Lockhart who is honestly horrible but I really love his character after he obliviates himself because it is hilarious. I will talk more about my love for him in book five. Look this book is just bad. It was my least favorite of the series and I completely understand why I never got through it ever before. It is just not good literature. I know that the Basilisk is based on other myths and stuff but it just seemed easy and the whole rooster thing is stupid. I also hate this book because in the first book Hufflepuff is already put in a bad light and then this book makes them look even worse. I just don't like this book and it is not worth it. To anyone who may be reading this review who is stuck on this book, skip it. Spoiler Alert all you need to know is Moaning Myrtle was killed by the Basilisk who is controlled by Tom Riddle aka Voldemort. Tom put part of his soul in a diary which was given to Ginny by Lucius Malfoy, she got possesed, petrified students, killed some roosters, and wrote the messages on the wall threatening mudbloods. Gilderoy lockhart erases all of his memories, Harry kills the basilisk with the sword of Gryffindor, which you can pull out of the sorting hat, stabs the diary and destroys that part of Tom Riddle's soul, saves Ginny, and gets Lucius Malfoy to accidentally set Dobby free. "Master has given Dobby a sock. Dobby is free." That's it. Move on to 3 I promise it is much better. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of AzkabanThis book is the first one where I think J.K. Rowling actually started to plan out the rest of the series. We get introduced to some of our key side characters and the story really begins to develop. This book perfectly balances the story telling with the action and adventure we expect to see in this series. I imagine that someone who read this story and had no clue about anything in the series would get whiplash from the amount of plot twists in this book. This book introduces the reader to lots of magical things that are important throughout the rest of the series. Prisoner of Azkaban is definitely in my top three books from the series. Hermione has finally lost her annoying edge and is now just a sassy queen. Harry is only at the beginning of his dramatic phase and Ron is hilarious. The amount of times I laughed at this book was amazing. Like other books Prisoner of Azkaban does have its flaws. The majority of the book does focus on classes and Harry becoming angsty over Sirius Black. The end of the book is what most people remember but with that ending comes the glaring flaw that upset fans for years. J.K. Rowling wrote in time turners and never realized the true consequences that came with making such a device. She finally decided to get rid of it and then made the same mistake in The Cursed Child. While Prisoner of Azkaban is a good book it is the book that many fans complain about. Prisoner of Azkaban begins to take the reader on this journey that will eventually turn dark but it draws them in with joy and laughter as well as suspense and adventure. Prisoner of Azkaban was the book that made me want to finish the Harry Potter series. Harry Potter and the Goblet of FireAh yes the sports book. If you know me then you would know that I do not play nor watch the sports ball. It is not my thing and I do not find enjoyment in watching other participate in sports activities. That being said, this is a really really good book in the Harry Potter series. This book is just a lot of fun to read and is a real mystery. Throughout the entire novel J.k. Rowling will have you asking question after question and she will leave you with answers but a desire for more. This book also brings many laughs but it can also bring a few tears as well. The entire triwizard championship is exciting to read as you watch Harry try to get through these obstacles that he is no where near ready to face. The book gets exciting very fast, spending significantly less time at the Dursleys and just getting into the action. This is one of my most favorite books in the series and it has so much information that is not in the movies that changes the story significantly. This was also a great book to read while following along with Potterless as that made me theorize even more and I had a lot of fun throughout the whole book. This is when the series begins to get dark and is definitely the book that takes the series out of middle grade reading and into teen reading or young adult. Harry Potter and the Order of the PhoenixHarry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is one of the darker books in this series. This is when we see these children realize that they can't be children anymore. This is when we see the pure chaos and damage that voldemort can cause and why he is so feared and deadly. This is the book where we realize that the government isn't on our side either and that Hogwarts and the Order of the Phoenix is truly alone in this fight. Lets start with the new characters. We firstly meet Luna Lovegood who is one of my favorite characters in the series. She is adorable but clever and witty and fearless. She lives her life how she wants and doesn't care about what others think of her. She is a strong female character and I admire her deeply. Then on the opposite side of the spectrum is Umbridge. She is the most hated character in Harry Potter for a reason. She is not only stuck up and annoying but abusive as well, punishing students in archaic ways for even the smallest infractions. This is also the book where we see Harry teach the whole school defense against the dark arts which is an extremely fun part of the book and shows his sheer power but that it can be learned by anyone, giving us hope. One of the best parts of this book is getting to see Gilderoy again. That is an amazing part that made me laugh my head off and then immediately made me cry. What an amazing scene to leave out of the movies. This book is dark but it is super fun to read. Is there about 50-100 pages of extra material that could be dumper completely and it would still basically be the same book? Absolutely but it is still fun and entertaining. This book is typically a hit or miss in the series, people either love it or hate it so keep an open mind and enjoy the journey. This book deserves your attention and interest and if you give it that it will give you so much back in return. Harry Potter and the Half Blood PrinceNow i'm not going to lie, this is my favorite book in the series but probably the worst movie, so you really have to put your trust into this book if you have watched the movies. This book was just overall really fun to read. It may be the new potions professor, the mystery behind the half blood prince, Ron getting love, Hermione avoiding relationships like the plague, or Draco being a sneaky boy but this book just feels fun but still keeps the dark themes we have built up in the last few books. There is so much in this book that just never makes it into the movies including a vast majority of Tom Riddle's past and backstory. So much happens in this book that there is never a dull moment. There is also something for every type of reader. Do you want romance? It's got it. Do you want mystery? It's got that too. Thriller? Comedy? Weird Sci Fi creatures? Murder? Potions that are way too OP? This book has really got it all. When I started this book I knew it was a fan favorite and that the movie apparently was nothing like the book but I wasn't expecting to fall in love with this book like it was an Adam Silvera book or something. Overall I don't think this series is a comfort series for me as I just read it too late in life and had seen the movies already but this book might be a comfort book because it was just that good and just so much fun to read. I hope you guys love this book as much as I did. Harry Potter and the Deathly HallowsThis is it. The ending. Honestly getting to this book is firstly, terrifying but also a little bitter-sweet. This book is pretty intimidating in size but you go into it excited to finally know the whole story and be part of the "I read the books" club. Now lets be honest, the first half of this book kinda sucks. I mean we get the ministry scene which is pretty epic but the first half of this book is just camping and angst. So much angst and anger and frustration from both the characters and me while I was reading. This book will drive you a little crazy because Harry really shows off his lack of critical thinking skills a few times and then everyone is angry about everything. It is during the second half where things pick up and get exciting. This book is clearly the darkest in the series and it will break your heart again and again and it will come at times you didn't expect. This book is one of the best in the series, if you can get to the second half. This is the finale you want in a book series and it is incredible. This is the best way to say goodbye to your favorite characters and to a series that changed the entire world of writing. This series will be considered a classic book series if it isnt already. This series changed the world, I know that it changed mine. SPOILERS AND FINAL THOUGHTSI have wanted to read this book series my whole life and now that I have it feels so good. I know all of the inside jokes and stuff that are only in the book. I know how amazing Ginny is as a character in the books and the characters that were left out of the movies.
Now here is a ranking of the best to worst books in the series in my opinion. 1) Half Blood Prince 2) Prisoner of Azkaban 3) Order of the Phoenix 4) Goblet of Fire 5) Deathly Hallows 6) Sorcerer's Stone 7) Chamber of Secrets And finally who is my favorite and least favorite character in the series? For my favorite character that is a difficult choice I love pretty much all the girls but I also had a deep love for Neville and Fred and George but in the end I have to say my favorite character is Hermione Granger followed up closely by Ginny. I loved Hermione because I related to her. She was kind and funny and smart and creative and I just absolutely adore her. Now for my least favorite character I know i'm supposed to say Umbridge or Voldemort but I know that deep down the character I despise the most is Severus Snape. Throughout the whole series he is unnecessarily cruel to student and other faculty members. He also is extremely creepy, treating Harry like James but also lusting over his eyes because they remind him of Lily. Snape represents the men in the world who when they get rejected they murder the girl who rejected them. No amount of spying on the Nazi organization can redeem you from being an asshole and a creep, especially not when you still play an active role in the Nazi organization. So yeah I enjoyed this series. Is it one of my all time favorites? No. I read these books too late in my life for them to become comforting to me. I think it is a great storyline but overall the writing is mediocre. I do enjoy this series though and I am glad to have read it and enjoyed it. This Coven Won't Break is the sequel to These Witches Don't Burn, a story where witches are very real and come in three forms. There are the casters who make potions and are able to set curses and hexes. There are elementals who can control the four elements, air, earth, water, fire. And there are blood witches who can control a person's body with just a tiny bit of blood. These three clans make up the entirety of witches, but what happens when they are being hunted down one by one, and their magic is being stripped from their veins? Will they find a way to save themselves or will they lose the magic that is a complete part of them? Goddess I loved this book and this series. I have had so much trouble the past year at finding characters that I could relate to in books and Isabel Sterling gave me everything I could have ever wanted. The first book in the series was very mysterious but this one was action packed and suspenseful. Sterling creates characters who you easily grow to care for and can relate to easily. She builds a world where you root for the good side but also see points in the bad side. Sterling truly knows how to keep the reader on the edge of their seat but also how to make them relax when that relief is needed. Her pacing is absolutely amazing and there are crazy twists around every corner. This book will leave you heartbroken but also giddy and happy. I truly fell in love with this book and it's characters. I have never read a book that actually made me wish a character was real so I could date them. I think my mom probably got annoyed at how many times I told her I wanted a cute red headed, dancer, blood witch girlfriend. Isabel Sterling has an amazing talent for writing and I will continue to follow her work in the future. I also want to give a shout out to the artist who made the covers for this series. I am so picky about covers and I usually hate covers with people on them but these are gorgeous and I absolutely love them. These are some of my favorite covers ever. These Witches Don't Burn, follows Hannah, a girl who enjoys art, has an amazing family, and an annoying ex. The only thing that makes her different is that she is a witch that can control the elements. Set in Salem, Hannah must work quick when something new and deadly comes to time. Will she solve the mystery in time, or will she lose everyone and everything she loves. I loved this book. It is so refreshing to read this book that has action and mystery while also being openly queer. I love that this book can be queer and not focus on coming out or people's negative reactions. Its just a book that happens to feature a gay woman. I related to Hannah in a lot of ways which made this book so easy to fall into and get lost in. It is one of those books where I felt like I was watching it play out before me, not reading it. It has mystery and romance and comedy and suspense and a plot twist at the end that beautifully strings this whole book together. I really loved this book and I can't recommend it enough. This book includes some harder topics and is intended for an older audience. I would recommend this book and it's sequel and prequel to those 15 and up. There is mention of sex, murder, car accidents, fires, and more. This was the book I needed, as a queer woman myself. It can be a bit hard to find books with characters I can relate to but this book did a wonderful job. It left me in shock and smiling with pure gay joy. If you are looking for a good mystery, fantasy, or lesbian love story, I highly recommend this book to you. This book was absolutely amazing. It has drama and romance and magic and family dynamics. It has everything you could want in a book. The story was absolutely gorgeous. It had me laughing and crying and smiling out of my mind. This was a book that I didn’t want to end. I read the last few paragraphs again and again because I just didn’t want to say goodbye. I still don’t want to say goodbye. I absolutely loved this book. Thank you to once upon a book club for putting this book in your box and thank you Asebedo for writing a story that will stick with me for years to come. 4.5 Stars The Edge of Anything follows two very different girl's journeys. One is a popular MVP volleyball player who seems to have a promising future ahead of her. The other is an anxiety ridden, and germaphobic, outsider who has a traumatic past. When they both get bad news, they find each other and show what the power of human connection can do. A dramatic story about friendship, loss, and bravery, The Edge of Anything is a fantastic tale that will keep you on the edge of your seat and cradling the nearest tissue box. This book deals with some very deep and hard topics. It is surely different from the rest of what I have been reading. I've lately been enthralled in fantasy so this realistic fiction was almost like a breath of air. It was a really good book but at times I think that the characters can become a bit unrelatable. It is especially crazy that this book is being released during this pandemic. In a time where a lot of us are lacking human interaction but desperately wanting it, this book can show us why we are still fighting to see our friends and family. This book is incredible and I am glad to have had the chance to read it. This was not an acknowledgment book, but not because it wasn't good but because it ended really well and felt complete. I also received this book from Once Upon a Book Club and it included a letter from the author. That letter felt like the acknowledgments and I was happy to end the book where I did. I recommend this book to those into dramatic realistic fiction. If you like This is Us then you will probably like this book. It has twists and turns and will leave you wanting to tell your friend that you love and miss them.
Lets start by just giving praise to K.J. Sutton for writing such an amazing book.
Restless Slumber is the second book in the Fortuna Sworn series. It continues on immediately from where we left off in the first book. From there we see Fortuna trying to protect her brother. She is also trying to right many wrongs like her relationship with her brother, taking the wolf to his pack, and just trying to be a better person overall. This book was so so so good. There is no way I could sing enough praises to tell you how much I loved this book. It was captivating from the moment it started and I was absolutely enthralled. I dare say this book was better than the first. I also loved this book because I connected more to characters. In the first book Fortuna annoyed the hell out of me and throughout reading Restless Slumber I began to see how much she was struggling with herself as well. I really started to sympathize with her. I also fell more in love with Collith because I have always understood his thinking and I related to him so much. Was this an acknowledgements book? (A book that I loved so much that I read the acknowledgements because I didn't want it to end.) Yes it was. I don't think it was going to be but when I saw that there was no preview for the third book at the end I went back and read the acknowledgements. It helped give me just a tiny bit of closure, even though I still desperately need the next book. This book made me laugh and cry... well more like sobbing. I literally had to take a break and go brush my teeth because my tears were blurring my vision and I couldn't read anymore. Just overall I really loved this book and I can't wait to continue reading this story. I highly recommend this book but I first must issue warnings that this book has strong language, multiple sex scenes, murder, death, rape, and more. It is definitely an adult book so make sure you are prepared for that before starting. Again I loved this book so much and I highly recommend it.
Ok peeps it is spoiler time. Okay lets start with addressing the Damon situation. I totally understand how broken he is from losing his love but I was just wishing and praying that he would give Fortuna a chance and when it finally came I was so happy. I am still hoping that Damon gets to be in a healthy gay relationship in this story so queer readers do get to read about queer characters that aren't just the villain. Secondly we are gonna talk about Oliver. Ever since Fortuna woke up in the cell and his healing stayed, I got bad vibes. He is just failing my vibe tests. I really don't trust him. And based on the fact that basically all the titles have something to do with dreams and sleeping, I really don't trust him. Every time Fortuna would fall asleep and she wouldn't go to the dreamscape I rejoiced. I just really don't like Oliver and I'm sticking to that until I am proven wrong. Next up is Collith. Collith is my sweet baby boy. I relate to him on so many levels and I love him so much. So when he died, I started sobbing. I especially was crying hard as Fortuna tried to give him CPR and it didn't work and then every time she held his hand while he was lying on the table. It just killed me so the whole time I was just wishing that there was something that could happen to save him and boy that was a scene. (Mom I know you read my reviews. Please stop here) As someone who has been sexually assaulted, reading the demon rape scene was really intense. I really felt for Fortuna and I think it is that scene that finally made me begin to love her character. She is just scared and broken and she doesn't know what to do and I really related to her. In my opinion, losing your virginity could be from having any kind of sex, oral, penetrative, whatever, but I'm also gay so that might just be me. But also I don't consider her having lost her virginity, especially since it was something she held so dear. I have always thought that you don't lose your virginity until you very consensually give it to someone you trust so even if Fortuna thinks she has lost hers to a demon, I don't consider that true. She still gets another chance. (Sorry Mom. I told you to stop) I also loved seeing the new characters like Emma and Fred and Matthew. Savannah can go to hell though. I hate her. But I think it was interesting to read the siren scene because I was totally on Fortuna's side that she should die but as more was explained I switched to Collith's side in sparing her and instead, urging her to get help. I loved Cora and all the werewolf scenes because they were so intense. I love Finn with my whole heart and he is a good boi. I just really love this book. It was so well written. Crack head theory time. Oliver is alive somewhere and he is just messing with Fortuna. He really wants her to be his and he will find any way to do it. Damon will come to remember everything Jassin did but he will still love him and Fortuna is going to have a really hard time accepting that. Fortuna isn't going to tell Collith about how she brought him back until at least the fourth book because she likes to stubborn and secretive and piss me off like that. Meanwhile Collith will talk to her about his experiences in death. I still have no clue what the creature that killed Fortuna's parents was but I think it was only following orders to kill them from his master, OLIVER. I think that her parents were starting to push Fortuna to get rid of her "imaginary friend" and Oliver didn't like that so he killed them. Okay that's all I got. Thanks for reading and thanking you to K.J. Sutton for writing a great book. I can't wait to see what happens next.
"Nothing Ends, Fortuna Sworn" Fortuna Sworn is the first book in the series by the same name. It is an adult book about a girl doing whatever it takes to find her brother. The story seems to take place in modern times but there are faeries, werewolves, vampires, and more. Fortuna is a nightmare, a creature able to see your fears from just the slightest touch and then make you think that that fear is coming alive, right in front of you. Fortuna Sworn was easy to read, and I may just be saying this because my first adult book was pompous as hell but in the end K.J. Sutton makes it easy to read. She doesn't throw in big words unless they are better for description than simpler words. I really appreciate this because then I don't have to read the book with a dictionary by my side and I can instead be immersed in the story. The story does have a very grabbing and exciting start but then it begins to slow down and it isn't til about a third of the book when it gets exciting again. Fortuna Sworn is an adult book with mature themes including adult language and sex scenes, so I recommend it to adults. Even though I write mostly for YA I do recommend this book for anyone who liked the shadowhunters series and would like to see a more mature take on it. Was this an acknowledgements book? (A book that I loved so much that I read the acknowledgements because I didn't want it to end.) No it was not but that is because I have a sequel to read and I am excited to begin reading this. So all in all this is a pretty great book and I recommend it for those old enough, who are interested in fantasy. If you want to read my spoiler section you can click the Read More section below |
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