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danifleurdelune 's review for:
Queen of Quarantine
by Susanne Valenti, Caroline Peckham
“It was like that feeling you got while reading a book, glancing at the pages left or the percentage remaining and seeing that you were coming towards the end. In a way it was exciting because you were about to get all of the answers you'd been waiting for, about to find out who survived and who had to pay the ultimate price. But it was terrifying too, because you knew that this right here was when the pace was about to pick up, all the shit was going to hit the fan, and everything was about to collide in an explosion of words and pain and adrenaline that just might leave you a deranged mess on the floor once you were finished with it. And even then, there was the very real possibility that it would haunt you afterwards, the characters lingering in your mind like old friends instead of constructs of your imagination.”
I really did love this series. I wasn’t a huge fan of the *many* epilogues, but that’s mostly a personal preference. I loved the character building and that at the end of the day, they loved each other because of their darkness and not in spite of it. I found myself laughing along with the characters’ playfulness and basking in their ruthlessness.
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I really did love this series. I wasn’t a huge fan of the *many* epilogues, but that’s mostly a personal preference. I loved the character building and that at the end of the day, they loved each other because of their darkness and not in spite of it. I found myself laughing along with the characters’ playfulness and basking in their ruthlessness.
*squid emoji*