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Vampires of El Norte by Isabel Cañas
adventurous
emotional
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
3.0
I chose this book because it was a little outside my usual taste in books and I was curious (I heard great things about it). I liked it, but ultimately it felt too undecided in genre. Like it was a historical fiction romance but then were was this element of fantasy that felt like it was trying to be gothic horror and I don’t think it all worked. Also, I very much wanted to know about the origins of the vampires and I know that wasn’t the point of this type of story, but maybe that just further serves the idea that this book wasn’t for me anyway.
Emily Wilde's Map of the Otherlands by Heather Fawcett
adventurous
emotional
funny
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
4.0
I loved this! I liked the further exploration of their relationship and the Folk. I’m very excited to see how this trilogy ends.
Most Ardently: A Pride & Prejudice Remix by Gabe Cole Novoa
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
3.0
This was adorable! I enjoyed the changes made for the sake of the story they were telling, but it didn’t feel very much like a retelling except for the names and some events. Still worth the read though!
Artificial Condition by Martha Wells
adventurous
emotional
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
4.0
I'm really enjoying this series; I freaking love ART.
Where the Dark Stands Still by A.B. Poranek
adventurous
emotional
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
4.0
I loved this! I love a good creepy/mystical forest. I loved the Polish setting; I really enjoy Slavic mythology. I mostly listened to the audiobook and I didn't love the narrator. I think upon a reread this will end up being a 5 stars book without hearing it through a narrator that got on my nerves just a bit.
What Feasts at Night by T. Kingfisher
adventurous
dark
emotional
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
3.0
This was fun! I always enjoy T. Kingfisher's work although I wish I would have read What Moves the Dead again before reading this one, just so I would remember the context a little better.
Heart's Blood by Juliet Marillier
adventurous
emotional
mysterious
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
4.0
This is one of the best Beauty and the Beast retellings I've ever read. I liked the Irish setting and the black magic/sorcery entwined all throughout the story. I was really attatched to the characters. This week ended up being busier than I expected, and it killed me not to be able to sit down and read this book all day. I've heard good things about one of her other series, so I'll probably try those too.
All Systems Red by Martha Wells
adventurous
emotional
funny
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
4.0
This was really short, but I loved it. Murderbot was such an interesting and somehow relatable character. I'll definitely be finishing the series.
The Bone Orchard by Sara A. Mueller
Did not finish book. Stopped at 14%.
Did not finish book. Stopped at 14%.
Very interesting but I can’t focus enough on it right now. Will probably pick it up again later.
The Atlas Complex by Olivie Blake
mysterious
reflective
tense
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
2.5
I have a lot of thoughts about this book (more than I thought I would) so bear with me. First, this is coming from a place where I've decided in the midst of this series coming out that I like the idea of dark academia or even want to like the idea of dark academia more than I actually do. Counting series as one and excluding The Atlas Six series, I've read 5 academia books in the last couple years: 2 of which I loved or really liked, 1 of which was decently enjoyable, and 2 of which I didn't care for at all. Unfortunately, I think this book/series falls into the latter category.
I did really like the first one. The plot was a little convoluted and the characters were nearly insufferable, but it was good; it was engaging. I wanted to know what happened to the characters and I cared about their relationships. Honestly, I read this and the second book mostly for a friend who read the first one with me. I realized pretty quickly that she was enjoying the series more than me, which was fine; it was nice to be reading the same book so we could talk about it. I didn't really care enough about the series to reread the first and second book (I just skimmed some summaries), so going into this one I know I was a bit more confused than I would have been otherwise.
But it still felt really confusing. Like I don't know if I'm just too stupid for this kind of book, but on more than three occasions I was like "wait what just happened?". And even having finished the book, I still don't understand the ending for some of these characters.
Like Gideon?He falls asleep and is the dreamscape or wherever and meets Nico. That's amazing, I loved that, but is he just asleep forever? Where's his body? I know I don't remember a ton from the other books, but I don't think it ever really explains much about Gideon's powers and that's annoying.
From what I understand Tristianwatches Callum die and then flashes through a bunch of multiverse possibilities somehow and doesn't find one he likes more than this one? So he just stays and kills his dad and takes Wessex down a peg I think? But like what does he do afterward? Could he have really picked any one of those multiverse places to exist in?
And then Parisa and Reina go back to the house and get together?
And Libbyvisits her sister's room and then just goes back too?
Callum, I understand him dying. I hated it, and it felt rather pointless, I mean he didn't really save Tristian or anything, but I saw it coming.
Nico's death, I don't understand at all and felt like everyone was just all "oh well what can you do?" about it.
I feel like hardly anyone had any actual conversations in this book.Libby and Nico did, and kind of Tristan and Callum did, but Gideon and Nico never really did which bugged me. Most of the other conversations just felt like verbal sparring and "witty" comebacks that did very little for the plot or relationships. It felt like the narrative was punishing joy/satisfaction and had this very nihilistic view that it was pushing that left a rather bad taste in my mouth. I do feel like that was probably the point, that it was meant to be a unsatisfying, "real" end to the story, but I didn't like it. It left me feeling like the story was unresolved and not in a "this gives me philosophical ideas to ponder, I'm going to think about this for awhile" way like I think it meant to. I'm confident that it worked for some people, but it didn't for me.
I did really like the first one. The plot was a little convoluted and the characters were nearly insufferable, but it was good; it was engaging. I wanted to know what happened to the characters and I cared about their relationships. Honestly, I read this and the second book mostly for a friend who read the first one with me. I realized pretty quickly that she was enjoying the series more than me, which was fine; it was nice to be reading the same book so we could talk about it. I didn't really care enough about the series to reread the first and second book (I just skimmed some summaries), so going into this one I know I was a bit more confused than I would have been otherwise.
But it still felt really confusing. Like I don't know if I'm just too stupid for this kind of book, but on more than three occasions I was like "wait what just happened?". And even having finished the book, I still don't understand the ending for some of these characters.
Like Gideon?
From what I understand Tristian
And then Parisa and Reina
And Libby
Callum,
Nico
I feel like hardly anyone had any actual conversations in this book.