Just finished Meetings That Start In The Dark by writingamarie on ao3 and now I don’t know what to do with my life😭
I’m in the trenches with sick kiddos. We’re going on two weeks and it turned out they have strep throat. Not been able to read too much cause I’ve been in caretaker mode, but they’re on antibiotics now so fingers crossed for a speedy recovery now!
This one was so good! I’ve seen in around on booktok and here on insta and I just hadn’t gotten around to it yet, but boy am I glad I did! I tore through it like two days, I couldn’t put it down, I just wanted to know what would happen next.
I’m obsessed with Xaden, talk about a shadow daddy🥵
I loved how Violet grew throughout. I love that she has a chronic illness, made me relate to her more cause I have one too (not the same one, but one where accommodations sometimes need to be made for me to do the things I want or have to do) so that was great.
I liked the relationships both platonic and romantic ones. And the mysteries were intriguing.
Tairn was hilarious, love him and Andarna is precious and must be protected at all costs🥺❤️
That ending had me shook! Didn’t see it coming. There were a lot of things I did see coming throughout the book, but that ending, no. It was surprising for me.
5/5 for me. I had a great time reading it.
And to quote fantasy fangirls pod: 🎶God fucking damn it Dain🎶
Every writer is different. Every writer creates as they wish. If everyone wrote the same way or made the same artistic choices, then we would have nothing but copy paste stories that don't shine with the vibrant colors of their authors.
What I'm trying to say is that trying to police a writer into adhering to some standard you have set in your head is like trying to stop the flow of coursing water.
It goes where it wants to go and water will erode any stone or metal, even if it takes a long time.
Writing is as much an art as painting and music and all the other art forms in which we so openly accept innovation.
Let writers create the way they feel is best. If their style does not appeal to you, move on. Find someone whose style does and pay them the compliment of your kind words instead of lashing out to those who don't fit your mold.
I’m seeing so many Onyx Storm reviews the past few days where people talk about how confusing and scatterbrained the writing was and I didn’t feel like it was at all? Like there were parts that I was a bit confused because we’re supposed to be along with Violet, but it wasn’t to the point where I felt like I understood nothing and nothing made sense.
Then I was thinking, maybe it’s because I’m adhd and it’s just written and paced in a way that works for my neurospicy brain😅
I know Rebecca Yarros is adhd too, so maybe it’s something to that? But also, this was the third book in a five book series. If we got all the answers in this one that would just not make sense?
Everyone’s different, and every experience is valid, I’ve just been seeing a lot of this late and couldn’t relate at all😅
Life’s been a little rough lately and I wanted a comfort read, but also to crochet so I thought, I’ll get the audio book. The book in question being Red, white and royal blue. Listened to the preview and my god that is the worst choice of narrator I’ve heard in a while.
The dude sounded like he was bored out of his mind and way too old. I was expecting someone to sound like they were Alex’s age, but no, some middle aged sounding dude is what we got?
I was so disappointed, like I couldn’t even sit through the dull preview because the voice annoyed me so much.
Today is the day!
See you on the other side🫡
Can we talk about Feyre walking around, for weeks, thinking she was alone and there were fairies all over the place and no one told her?😂
So I just started reading Crescent City after seeing it being recommended here and there. I knew basically nothing about it though other than getting the sound bite Ruhn Danaan crown prince of the Valbaran Fae on tik tok a lot. Tik tok made it seem like he would be the love interest and I got so confused when he was just introduced as Bryce’s half brother😂
I was like either this is a fake brother situation or this is a whole different book than I thought😅
The kiddo’s have been hit hard with a stomach bug, and with me having emetophobia it’s been a rough week. Luckily I have a husband who handles it all really well and I do what I can with taking care of other things in the house and stuff.
Been doing a bit of rereads for comfort which is nice, a good distraction.
And I’ve also been listening to fantasy fangirls pod to keep myself distracted, trying not to panic over who’s going to get sick next and when.
Fourth Wing and Iron Flame was definitely the highlight of the month for me, with parts of us a close second.
But I had a great time with all the books I read for sure.
Ratings:
- Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros 5/5
- Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros 5/5
- Twisted Love by Ana Huang 4/5
- A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J Maas 4/5
- A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J Maas 5/5
- A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J Maas 5/5
- A Court of Frost and Starlight by Sarah J Maas 4/5
- Parts of Us by Cara Dee 5/5
- A Court of Silver Flames 5/5
- Cattle Stop by Kit Oliver 5/5
- Don’t You Dare by C E Ricci 4/5
- Power Play by Cara Dee 5/5