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Elevation by Stephen King
2.0
First off, this book was nominated for best horror on Goodreads? Yes, it's strange that Scott is losing weight while looking physically the same, but I would not call this a horror story. Definitely if you compare it to the rest of King's work. I listened to the audiobook last week and continued mainly because I enjoy listening to Stephen telling story. Other than that, the story wasn't too interesting to me and I wasn't surprised as to where the story was going. It's possible I'm looking at this a bit more critically because I know Stephen's abilities, but either way, I didn't like the story all that much.
She Could Fly #1 by Christopher Cantwell
4.0
This comic was surprisingly interesting. The premise is that there is this random woman who is flying in the air and after a few sightings the just explodes. This girl with mental health issues was obsessed with her and tried to find out who she is.
It’s a bit absurd but I love it. I also liked the way the depicted how a mental illness can affect you, the voices in your heads and the images. It was all done very well. The comic definitely kept me on my toes and I think I’ll save the other issues for now, so that I can bing them all at once :P
It’s a bit absurd but I love it. I also liked the way the depicted how a mental illness can affect you, the voices in your heads and the images. It was all done very well. The comic definitely kept me on my toes and I think I’ll save the other issues for now, so that I can bing them all at once :P
Proposal by Meg Cabot
3.0
I read this book more for sentimental reasons, as I have been reading Cabot's book since I was 11. I was really curious to see what happened to Suz after high school and I wasn't really surprised by anything. I did not enjoy the book as much as the previous instalments (there was more excitement), but it was alright. Three stars.