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Ooh, acotar is gonna be quite the interesting journey if you choose to read that one 😅I’m Team Jameson! I like Grayson but I was vibin more with Jameson and Avery than Grayson and Avery
Ooh Aliyah, I saw that you wanted to read The Cruel Prince. I binged read that series last weekend and now it’s a guilty pleasure to me!
I was just going through you reads Aliyah and I totally forgot I read We Were Liars. I think I’m also gonna give it 2 stars. I remembered I was struggling reading that book and wanted to DNF it
Omg, I love The Inheritance Games! Had a fun time reading that! It’s usually rare for me to love the entire cast of a book cause usually there’s at least one character I’ll be annoyed with but I was surprised to find myself loving the characters!
I ended up giving it 3 stars. I wasn’t feeling the chemistry between the two protagonists and I never got the vibe that they were into each other
Ahoy there! I definitely do plan on reading the rest of the series. I was already spoiled about Warner being the endgame love interest before starting the series so no surprises there lol. In fact, that’s one of the reasons why I decided to pick up the book cuz I’m trash for the enemies to lovers trope and the fact that the antagonist (or at least the antagonist for the first book from what I’ve been told) ends up getting the girl sounded intriguing to me. Glad that’s the case tho cuz Adam was like a stale cracker in the first book. I still don’t understand how he and the protagonist (I forgot her name😅) fell in love.
Nah, the series is known for being your typical cliche ya fantasy. It’s probably Six of Crows that you’re thinking off.
I’ve finally finished Ruin and Rising, the third and final book of the Shadow & Bone trilogy and holy cheeseballs did it suck
Oh no no, the villain is actually another one of her love interests and he and male protagonist (the main love interest) can actually touch her without dying
Oh yea, the setting was another part of the book I disliked. They basically stayed in the same building for most of the book and I was struggling to visualize it. The outside world just seemed like your typical dystopian world.
The only pro I can give this book is the antagonist cuz he was the only character I was interested in.
