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Dreamfever by Karen Marie Moning

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3.0

Enjoyment and fast pacing aside, this series is packed with amazing fae lore and the worldbuilding is pretty good.
Shadowfever by Karen Marie Moning

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3.0

Amazing series. I had issues with it but overall it's very fun and i enjoyed it a lot.
I'm going to miss Dublin, Mac and Barrons.

I'm probably not going to continue with the spin-offs. I would rather conclude the story with this book.
Demon in the Wood Graphic Novel by Leigh Bardugo

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4.0

I missed the grishaverse and most of all i missed The Darkling, just thinking it now, reading about The Darkling was always my favorite part in the shadow and bone trilogy. I was unfamiliar with this short story and i'm glad i experienced it with these phenomenal graphics.
Gathering Darkness by Morgan Rhodes

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4.0

This book is amazing and boosted my love for the characters!
Jonas is probably my favorite so far but MAGNUS AND CLEO! DAMN THEY ARE PERFECT!
Heartless by Marissa Meyer

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4.0

i hate that i think about this book often, because it HURTS!
A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Maas

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3.0

Nesta is and always will be my favorite character in this series, besides Lucien.
i loved the focus on her trauma, her self-loath and how long-winded and remarkable her healing journey was.

I absolutely loved the Valkyries!! this series lacked strong female friendships and this one really delivered,
Emerie and Gwyn are very likeable characters, alongside the house of wind.

This could've been easily one of my favorite books because of Nesta's portrayal. it's just that there were many unnecessary things that shouldn't crossed Nesta's story and quite soured my liking for this book, I also felt different towards Cassian and the inner circle in general, i used to like them but I don't know anymore, I loved the focus on Eris's character though, and looking forward to see more of him.
The Complete Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi

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2.0


“In every religion, you find the same extremists.”

Very profound, i just found myself not enjoying some of the narration aspects.