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They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera
4.0
I knew this book would hurt my heart, and believe me it did, but it made me fall in love with reading again! The characters have a special place in my heart, especially Matteo. Sobbed my eyes out, but so worth it.
The Cruel Prince by Holly Black
4.0
honestly, I loved it! It got a lot of strong reactions out of me! I’m a slow reader but once I got to the second half of the book, I couldn’t set it down! Jude is so funny and I love her! Also Vivi our lesbian queen!
The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
1.0
Ya know… I considered giving this 2 stars, but the ending absolutely ruined it all for me.
I had such high hopes for this book because for one, I’m a psychology student and second, I adore thrillers and mysteries! The plot sounded exciting which is why I was so disappointed to find the writing falling flat. The first 1/2 of the book was quite slow and had multiple moments where I was wondering why some things were even relevant. When the big twist occurred, I wasn’t shocked at all. I had suspected it from the beginning and honestly, it felt very obvious. Not to mention it all felt incredibly rushed at the end which left me a bit confused and just annoyed honestly.
I got so close to just not finishing it, but pushed through because everyone swore the twist made the book good. In reality it just was very predictable to me. I also didn’t entirely like how he portrayed the world of psychology and psychiatry and not to mention the handful of underlying misogynistic feelings behind certain female characters and their plot lines.
Overall, not my cup of tea. If you’re the type to guess twists in movies or other books, this probably isn’t the best book for you because the second you figure out what happens early on, the rest of the book will drag and just be irritating and confusing. However, if you want an easy read and aren’t good at picking up on twists, go ahead and give it a shot. I can see where people enjoyed it, but honestly I couldn’t bring myself to like it even a little.
I had such high hopes for this book because for one, I’m a psychology student and second, I adore thrillers and mysteries! The plot sounded exciting which is why I was so disappointed to find the writing falling flat. The first 1/2 of the book was quite slow and had multiple moments where I was wondering why some things were even relevant. When the big twist occurred, I wasn’t shocked at all. I had suspected it from the beginning and honestly, it felt very obvious. Not to mention it all felt incredibly rushed at the end which left me a bit confused and just annoyed honestly.
I got so close to just not finishing it, but pushed through because everyone swore the twist made the book good. In reality it just was very predictable to me. I also didn’t entirely like how he portrayed the world of psychology and psychiatry and not to mention the handful of underlying misogynistic feelings behind certain female characters and their plot lines.
Overall, not my cup of tea. If you’re the type to guess twists in movies or other books, this probably isn’t the best book for you because the second you figure out what happens early on, the rest of the book will drag and just be irritating and confusing. However, if you want an easy read and aren’t good at picking up on twists, go ahead and give it a shot. I can see where people enjoyed it, but honestly I couldn’t bring myself to like it even a little.
A Good Girl's Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson
5.0
Holy shit. Just holy shit. That’s it, that’s the review.
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins
5.0
Listen, does my absolute love of the hunger games influence this review a little bit? Absolutely! There was something so bittersweet about reading this and seeing so many parallels and remarks pointing back at the trilogy. Not only that, I felt it answered a lot of questions about why things were the way that they were in the trilogy. I absolutely adored this book and am baffled by how intriguing and honestly scary it was to see the world of the games from a capital perspective. Some parts I had to set the book down and walk away. Honestly it was really good and my little 12 year old self who adored the hunger games is very pleased!
Things We Never Got Over by Lucy Score
I gotta dnf, I’m bored lmao! I’ll give it another try in the future when I’m more in the mood but it’s such a long book and I’m like ten chapters in and still bored so for now, I’m done