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!
Just finished Meetings That Start In The Dark by writingamarie on ao3 and now I don’t know what to do with my life😭
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?😂
I’m so conflicted. Book 2 comes out pretty soon and I don’t know if I want to get it or not.
Here’s the thing, I read the original trilogy when they were wattpad book and the third one was still being released.
I loved them, and have read them several times. The world and the characters just felt so immersive and the story line was so good! Yes there were parts that maybe needed a bit of editing, like grammar and just redundant sentences and stuff, but it was good!
When it was announced that it would become real published books I was so excited. I thought it would be the books just polished, you know? I pre ordered the paperback and couldn’t wait to dive back into this world.
It was like I wasn’t even reading the same story. It felt flat, drawn out and like nothing really happened in the whole book. And apparently it’s going to be a whole long series now instead of a trilogy which it was originally.
I found it hard to care about any of the characters, it was like all the life was gone from them. I just felt so disappointed. And I was honestly kind of bored the whole time. I think I might have enjoyed it more if I’d never read the originals, but alas.
I’m hoping the second book will be better, that I will like it more, but I don’t know. I’m so conflicted!
Anyone else have the same experience? Did you read the original wattpad series? What are your thoughts on the new version?
Titles and Ratings:
- Deaths’s Bloom by Lily Mayne 4/5
- A Delicious Descent by Amanda Meuwissen 4/5
- Red, White and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston 5/5
- The Spiral Down by Aly Martinez 4/5
- Game Changer by Rachel Reid 4/5
- Heated Rivalry by Rachel Reid 5/5
- Tough Guy by Rachel Reid 5/5
- Common Goal by Rachel Reid 4/5
- Role Model by Rachel Reid 5/5
- The Long Game by Rachel Reid 5/5
- Shades of Lust by E M Lindsey 5/5
- Waiting on forever by E M Lindsey 5/5
- Taste of Greed by E M Linsdey 5/5
- Spark of Wrath by E M Lindsey 5/5
February was a bit of a re-read month for me, though I did get in a few new to me books too.
Enjoyed all the new ones I read which is always great, cause you never really know. Sometimes it’s been more missed than hits, you know. E M Lindsey is usually a safe bet for me though. I haven’t read a book of hers I haven’t enjoyed yet (I have not read all her books, so that might change, who knows🤷🏻♀️).
What was your favorite read in February?
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
Today is the day!
See you on the other side🫡
Holy shit, what a wild ride.
I finished Onyx Storm literally like 30 minutes ago and I can’t even. So much happened, some things I expected and some surprised me, but man was it a good read.
I had to sit and stare at nothing for a while after I read the last page. I don’t know what to do with myself now that I’ve been in a vacuum in this world for the past couple of days😅
How are we feeling about Onyx Storm? Did you enjoy it? Were you disappointed? Let me know.
I personally loved it!
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.
So I just finished this and it was so good! It was my first thriller. I’ve been wanting to branch out and try new genres and I’m glad I liked it.
I thought I knew where things were heading so many times only to be thrown for a loop.
The ending was enough of a surprise that it was enjoyable even though I guessed some of it before the end. I like that though, it was done in a way where it was satisfying to see the crumbs about the truth throughout. I’m of the opinion that a plot twist is more satisfying when there is clear foreshadowing especially when you look back and it can still come as a shock when you get to it.
Have any of you read it? Thoughts?
Also, what are some good thriller or mystery books I should check out next?
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.