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adventurous challenging dark emotional tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated
adventurous challenging dark emotional tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Marcos hasn't been the same since he lost his son. For one thing, he has stopped eating meat. Though it's not really meat, not in the way that we know it. At least he's been holding it together, barely. That is until he gets a female.

The characters in this book were really interesting. I really loved how the main character was written(until the end) and I liked the insights about the other characters. However, I did think that the rest of the characters were a little flat because the story focuses almost exclusively on Marcos. Toward the end of the book, Marcos starts making decisions that to me didn't make sense for his character. I mean they did with the twist but I wasn't expecting it so the decisions didn't make a whole lot of sense. The characters were fine overall.

The plot of the book was interesting. This is a world where people have to eat human meat to survive. It was a little unbelievable because there really isn't a disease that would affect all animal life that wouldn't also affect human beings. But I was able to put that aside to read this story. The overall plot of the story did eventually make sense but it does take until the very end.

I think my favorite part of this book was the exploration of the breakdown of the human image. It was really interesting and I think that it was really important. Definitely give this a read.
challenging dark emotional tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

Anthony just got a new job as a dog catcher and maybe a new girlfriend. But his life is about to be changed forever. Anthony is thrust into a world of werewolf gangs and politics where the rules are blurred for everyone. 

The characters in this book were really interesting. This book goes back and forth between different characters which I think is extremely helpful. All of the characters were extremely thought out. Their emotions, thoughts, and actions all felt real to me. I also really enjoyed how each of the werewolves connected with their werewolfness differently. 

The plot of this story would have been very hard to follow if not for the different characters' points of view. However, the plot of the story is really interesting and suspenseful. It was super interesting to see how each of the storylines eventually connected. I honestly think that this could be a very interesting movie if they kept true to the story. 

One interesting thing about this book is that it is not written traditionally and I believe is written in verse. However, I didn't think that it was super distracting and I was able to read it without any issues. I would give this a read. 
challenging dark emotional sad tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

Andrew, Eric, and Wen were just hoping for an unplugged vacation. One where they can celebrate Wen's birthday early. That is until Leonard, Sabrina, Adriane, and Redmond show up demanding to be let in. Demanding a sacrifice. Now Andrew, Eric, and Wen have to fight for their family or lose everything they hold dear.

I really enjoyed the characters in this book. Andrew and Eric were well-written and very complex. It was really interesting to read how they reacted to the problem. Nothing either of the characters did felt out of character or strange. Honestly, these characters felt so real that my heart hurt for them. I thought that the other characters were a little strange. I know that they were supposed to be but their motivations lacked something for me. I wanted a little more proof that they either wanted to do this or that they were truly being forced to do it. Wen was written very well. She felt like a young character which doesn't happen all the time.

The story was written extremely well. I really enjoyed the blend of magic and realism which left the reader questioning with every line of the story. This read to me as more of a character study but it was really good. I actually really enjoyed the ending. I can see how it can rub some people the wrong way but I actually really enjoyed it.

Overall this book was extremely suspenseful and well written. I would definitely recommend though it is definitely different than the movie(from what I remember).
challenging dark emotional tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

Elizabeth got the call late at night. The call that every mother dreads. Something has happened to her son. Tommy's disappearance seems to defy explanation. He has just disappeared not answering his phone and the police have no idea where in the great forest he might be. But things might not be what they seem and something might be hiding in the shadows.

The characters in this book were extremely well written. They all had a great amount of depth to them and their actions made sense for who they were and the characterization that we got for them. The activities that the teenage boys enjoyed were a little stereotypical and out of date but that was okay. I really liked how Tremblay showed how each of the characters interacted with grief and the thought that Tommy might still be out there. 

The overall plot of the book wasn't that interesting. I figured that this book was supposed to be a horror/thriller but it failed on both points. This book was more of a character study of grief and what it means to tell the truth. Besides that though the plot was pretty boring as almost nothing happens in this book. Most of the story takes place before the actual events of the book so we flash back to the past a lot as people are describing what happened. Even then I enjoyed it a fair amount until the ending. The final twist really just didn't need to be in there.

Overall this was less of a horror/thriller than a character study but it was alright. I am interested in reading more by this author. 
adventurous challenging dark emotional tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Effy has always loved literature. Especially an old fairytale written by a famed writer. But women aren't allowed to join the literature college. But one day a notice is placed up in the architecture school asking for designs for the newly dead writer's house by the sea. Effy wins the design contest and finally is allowed to be in the same place as her favorite writer, or at least where he used to be. But the man's former house is not what she thought it would be and danger lurks around every corner. Will Effy be able to leave with her life?

The main character of this story fell flat for me. She always talked about how she loved literature but it just seemed to me that she really liked this one book because of something that happened in her childhood. There is also something that happened to her in the Architecture school that she is also fighting. I thought that this part was really interesting and well-developed. However, the things that happened in her past felt very unstable and I didn't love the way that it was written. The other characters, including the dead ones, were extremely well-developed and I loved the way they were written, even if they were terrible people.

The world-building in this book is really weird. We have this country that butts up against another and they are at war(this isn't a spoiler and is talked about very early in the book). However, it doesn't seem like anywhere is really affected by war. There is one character I think that was affected by it and that is only briefly discussed. With the amount of times that the characters mention the war, there was very little consequence of it talked about. There was also a lot of racism in this book between the countries that didn't make sense. It would make sense if they were at war and there was no movement across the border but there were people from both countries in the university. Additionally, the magic system made absolutely no sense to me. A whole section of one country believed in magic but everyone else thought that it was just superstition. There was a vague reason talked about but I didn't really believe it. I just didn't understand how there was magic in this world when there was almost no magic in the book at all. It was just strange. 

Despite all of the things that I disliked about the book, I did really enjoy it. I really loved the vibes of the story. Was it a masterpiece of fiction? Maybe not but I enjoyed it nonetheless. 
adventurous challenging dark emotional slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

Nyx and her crew are now on their way to the City of Angels seeking the information that they need to get the world turning again. Kanthe is far trying to work his way to another sleeper, one that may have more information about the deadly Moonfall. Hopefully, this group of adventurers will be able to help to save the world even if that means destroying it first. 

There were a lot of characters in this book. And when I say a lot, I mean at the very least about thirty important characters and countless others that were mentioned or killed off quickly. The characters who are our protagonists are well developed and their motives are apparent. Their actions align with the characterization throughout the novel. Each of these characters is distinct and interesting. However, the rest of the characters bleed into the background. This isn't a bad thing for the characters that are unimportant but for characters that are antagonists but important to the story it is a little disappointing. The characters simply feel flat and the reasons behind their actions are often told to us instead of shown through characterization. Overall, the characterization is okay but I wish there was a list of characters at the front to be able to better keep track of them. 

The plot of this book was super interesting. Since we follow a great number of characters, there are a lot of plot points in the book. I liked how Rollins interweaved the different plot points and connected them in ways that I didn't expect. 

The world-building is I think where this book falls apart a little bit. I think that the world is there definitely and completely thought out. However, I don't think that Rollins is able to put all of that onto the page or the book would be thousands of pages long instead of just over 650. There are some instances, though, where we get pages of exposition from a new character simply explaining things to the other. It feels like there could have been a better way to introduce this information. Additionally, I think that the main magic system in the series falls apart a little bit in this book. It felt very well defined in the first book but then the characters seemed to use it in different ways in this book. I didn't totally understand how these feats were completed and wished that there was more explanation especially since one of the characters is suddenly a master of the magic with very little practice. 

Overall, this book was really enjoyable and I am excited to see where the story goes. I think that anyone who enjoys high fantasy or alternative Earth stories will enjoy this book.  
adventurous challenging dark emotional tense fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I wish I could give this book four stars but I really just can't. The writing is beautiful and the discussion about grief was really interesting. However, I really didn't like how sexual the main character was. I don't know if it's just because I can't relate to that or if it was really just over the top but yeah. I didn't enjoy that part. Everything else was amazing. If you can look past the sexual parts it's an amazing book.
emotional tense slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

This was a book. I'm not even going to start this review with a summary of this book because honestly, not a whole lot happens in this book. I loved the cast of characters. They were all wonderfully written and extremely deep. However, I didn't love the focus on reproduction. It just didn't make sense within the context of the story. The story also teeters back and forth between lore dump and what is lore. It just was a miss for me, especially with the actual story.