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The Bad Seeds by C.J. Skuse
4.0
I don't see myself ever reading these again, but I had so much fun with them. Completely unable to stop, even though I kept telling myself I was going to.
Thorn In My Side by C.J. Skuse
4.0
Thought to myself "oh, okay, so after THIS one I can take a break and read something else" and then CJ Skuse was all "orly" and here I am about to start the last book.
Dead Head by C.J. Skuse
3.75
I keep saying to myself "no, you're going to read something else when you finish this one," but I'm already queueing up the next book.
In Bloom by C.J. Skuse
3.75
Enjoyed this a lot more than the first one, and I guess I gotta start the third right fucking now.
Medusa of the Roses by Navid Sinaki
4.5
Hahahahaha, holy shit. Somehow this was like the litfic equivalent of a Persian telenovela. I thought it was one thing and then at about the halfway point it went completely off the fucking rails.
Bumping up ¼ star for Michael Crouch's excellent narration.
Bumping up ¼ star for Michael Crouch's excellent narration.
The Nightmare Before Kissmas by Sara Raasch
3.25
This is p much exactly what you expect it to be, unless you are maybe expecting more Hallowe'en (like I was).
I wish the other "winter holidays" had a bigger role, but [shrug].
I wish the other "winter holidays" had a bigger role, but [shrug].
Red Sonja: Consumed by Gail Simone
Did not finish book. Stopped at 30%.
Did not finish book. Stopped at 30%.
I might come back to this at some point, but I am absolutely not in the mood for it right now.
Sweetpea by C.J. Skuse
3.0
Liked it enough to probably continue reading the series, but not enough to do so immediately. Although it should probably be sooner than later or I will forget everything.
A Local Habitation by Seanan McGuire
3.0
This remains my least favourite of the series (I think. So far.) and I will probably skip it if I do another re-read before the series is finished.
It falls into a lot of the urban fantasy tropes that I really don't care about, and even though there are hints at things that will come back waaaaaaaay down the line, it's not really worth it to put myself through reading it again.
So, why three stars, then?
I continue to love McGuire's Faerie Under (and On) the Hill, and the worldbuilding and overall ✨v i b e s✨ are enough to keep it from receiving anything less.
It falls into a lot of the urban fantasy tropes that I really don't care about, and even though there are hints at things that will come back waaaaaaaay down the line, it's not really worth it to put myself through reading it again.
So, why three stars, then?
I continue to love McGuire's Faerie Under (and On) the Hill, and the worldbuilding and overall ✨v i b e s✨ are enough to keep it from receiving anything less.
Interstellar MegaChef by Lavanya Lakshminarayan
Did not finish book. Stopped at 35%.
Did not finish book. Stopped at 35%.
Wow. I tried. This is why I don't read blurbs, bc if I hadn't, I might have actually enjoyed this one. But I did read the blurb, and that was the book I wanted to read.
Too many characters that all have very similar names (after one of the "nine virtues") made it very hard to follow who was doing what. And I'm not one to put something down bc I don't like the characters, but I didn't actually care about any of them OR what they were actually doing.
If you're going into this thinking it's going to be about a cooking competition in space, skip it.
Too many characters that all have very similar names (after one of the "nine virtues") made it very hard to follow who was doing what. And I'm not one to put something down bc I don't like the characters, but I didn't actually care about any of them OR what they were actually doing.
If you're going into this thinking it's going to be about a cooking competition in space, skip it.