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Winter by Marissa Meyer
4.0
I am SO sad that I'm done with these....
This series was probably my favorite thing I read in 2021! I'm really glad I took a chance on it and got out of my reading comfort zone.
This series was probably my favorite thing I read in 2021! I'm really glad I took a chance on it and got out of my reading comfort zone.
You've Reached Sam by Dustin Thao
4.0
Really enjoyed this... may or may not have made me cry at work???
Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke by Eric LaRocca
4.0
This did something to me and I can't explain it but I welcome it.
Oh? Worm?
Oh? Worm?
Caraval by Stephanie Garber
2.0
Last time I'm letting you all gaslight me into thinking something is going to be good...
But, I WILL read the second and third book out of spite. :////
But, I WILL read the second and third book out of spite. :////
Nothing But Blackened Teeth by Cassandra Khaw
2.0
Gosh, this was teetering on the edge of being really good!
The Cruel Prince by Holly Black
3.0
This was my first read for the new year!
I really like the world and characters that have been set up... I guess I'll read the other two?
I really like the world and characters that have been set up... I guess I'll read the other two?
The Babysitter: My Summers with a Serial Killer by Jennifer Jordan, Liza Rodman
4.0
I was not expecting this to get me teary eyed while at work... oof.
Written in an extremely engaging format - going back and forth between narrative non-fiction and regular??? (idk if there's a more technical term for this, please correct me, lol) typical non-fiction... so professional of me.... it tells the story of Liza Rodman's direct contact with serial killer Tony Costa when she was a child.
I definitely plan to seek out more true crime content told from perspectives like this rather than solely focusing on the shitbags who commit the crimes.
Written in an extremely engaging format - going back and forth between narrative non-fiction and regular??? (idk if there's a more technical term for this, please correct me, lol) typical non-fiction... so professional of me.... it tells the story of Liza Rodman's direct contact with serial killer Tony Costa when she was a child.
I definitely plan to seek out more true crime content told from perspectives like this rather than solely focusing on the shitbags who commit the crimes.