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Mouthful of Forevers by Clementine Von Radics

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3.0

“The needle that goes through
leaves behind a thread.
And maybe that is love,
in the sense that love
has too many definitions.”
The Favourite by Kiera Cass

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5.0

“I’d rather have my last memory be of his death than suffer knowing that his last memory was of mine.”


I loved this because the Woodworks were the characters in the series whose story I most wanted to understand more. I liked how we saw things from their perspective and it's like actually going through what they went through rather than just reading about it in the book and accepting it for what it was.

It showed that the characters do have their own lives and it isn't just focused on just Maxon and America.

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Wayfarer by Alexandra Bracken

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3.0

UPDATE:

this is one of those books I rated higher than I would for the high that I felt right after reading it. I don't even remember the plot of this story anymore :/

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“The things which are denied to us in life will never create a cage for our souls.”

I WAS GOING TO RATE THIS 3 STARS because I don't know why but for some reason the story got pretty long and boring for me in the end but THAT. CONCLUSION.

The last 3 chapters made my heart ache and my eyes tear up. It hit me so much and affected me so much. It just saddens me that I didn't enjoy this book as much as I thought I would or as much as the first book since so many people are always raving about it.

but I did love the story and the characters a lot!! there is just something about the story that doesn't make it 5 story worthy for me.


DONT GET ME WRONG THOUGH because I definitely recommend this book to a lot o YA readers out there as well as music and time travel fans. The music part of this novel really did not let me down. the detail is something that I hope most music based books would learn from. The quality is simply astounding and you don't want to miss out.
The Rising Dark by Alexandra Bracken

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5.0

"Some guy on the radio called us the “lost generation” the other day. I wanted to find a payphone and a few quarters and tell that fool that we aren’t lost at all.

We’re exactly where they put us."




So, all my thanks to Alexandra Bracken for making my cry over and over again. Bracken is slowly becoming one of my favorite authors.

I don't know how I got so much feels in this 49 paged novella but. . . idk y'all.

I love Liam.

I love The Darkest Minds.

I'm just so amazed of this book and this world. I don't know what to feel anymore.