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The Lesbiana's Guide to Catholic School by Sonora Reyes
4.0
liked this a lot more than i thought i would!!! the ending was a little sickeningly corny but for a YA i was very pleased with this
Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
5.0
this book was unlike everything i’ve ever read in my life. i will scream from rooftops that everyone needs to read this book. this is in my top 5 for the year
Fledgling by Octavia E. Butler
2.0
why is the main character a child. having sexual relationships with adults. and having it framed as normal and healthy
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
4.0
i need the members of MGBC to ignore that i’m only just now finishing this book .. anyway. the main character’s voice was a little unbearable. but otherwise i really enjoyed myself here and i’m actually a big fan of the ending
Everyone This Christmas Has a Secret by Benjamin Stevenson
3.0
just in time for book club in 20 minutes lmao
Thirst by Marina Yuszczuk
5.0
thank you to NetGalley and Penguin Group Dutton for the eARC in exchange for an honest review!
this was everything i could ever want out of a modern gothic vampire story. anne rice fans: look no further than here. this story was told through two points of views, a vampire and a human woman both living in buenos aires going through their own shit. both of their stories were equally unique and tragic. my ONLY complaint is that their two stories don't actually mesh together until ~80% into the book. the romance isn't until much later than even that. i wish we got to see a more of these characters together, this author left a lot to the imagination.
i heard someone refer to this book as a sapphic vampire romance, which it DOES have that, but don't read this if that's your only appeal. there was so much more to this story. after completing, i have already pre-ordered a copy for my own bookshelf!
this was everything i could ever want out of a modern gothic vampire story. anne rice fans: look no further than here. this story was told through two points of views, a vampire and a human woman both living in buenos aires going through their own shit. both of their stories were equally unique and tragic. my ONLY complaint is that their two stories don't actually mesh together until ~80% into the book. the romance isn't until much later than even that. i wish we got to see a more of these characters together, this author left a lot to the imagination.
i heard someone refer to this book as a sapphic vampire romance, which it DOES have that, but don't read this if that's your only appeal. there was so much more to this story. after completing, i have already pre-ordered a copy for my own bookshelf!