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loopsandlorewithmeg's Reviews (367)
Blood Over Bright Haven by M.L. Wang was an absolutely gripping read. The world-building was intricate and immersive, with a richly developed society that felt both fantastical and unsettlingly real. I loved the morally gray characters and the way the story explored power, privilege, and the cost of ambition. Wang’s writing is sharp and emotionally resonant, keeping me hooked from start to finish.
The only reason this isn’t a full 5 stars for me is that some parts felt a bit dense with detail, slowing down the pacing a little. But overall, it was an incredibly thought-provoking and powerful story that will stick with me for a long time. I can't wait to see what Wang writes next!
informative
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slow-paced
The Girls of Atomic City covers a fascinating piece of history, highlighting the women who worked in Oak Ridge during World War II without knowing the full scope of their jobs. While I appreciated the subject matter and research, the execution didn’t fully pull me in. I struggled to keep the people discussed separate, and the overall themes and messages felt heavy-handed and repetitive. I wanted more information on what was actually happening—the research, the science, and the broader impact—rather than the same repeated details of day-to-day life. It wasn’t bad, but it left me feeling a bit bored at times.
I am sorry, this was hard to read because I was so bored.... My Library Blind date was not a good experience lol