The Prize is as old as me! 😱🤭 Definitely going to read Enter Ghost, and btw you sold The wren The wren to me by saying it's giving Sally Rooney vibe 😂 Brb going to buy the books 😈
Hahahahahahhaa I'm glad someone gets sold with the whole Sally Rooney bit. But don't blame me if you don't see it okay? 😂 it's just the vibe I got. Hope you like it!!
@@SantReads I'm afraid I don't know the answer to that since I haven't read the series 😬 but my default answer to this kind of situation is to go with publication order, I find that whenever authors claim that a book can be read as a companion or standalone... They have a much more intimate knowledge of the world than me and I always feel like I'm missing something,, obviously with something like a romance series or police procedural series you can read whatever you want but with SFF books I think it's better to start with where the author started their world and go along with them on the journey
Great to have u back after a longish gap ❤
The Prize is as old as me! 😱🤭
Definitely going to read Enter Ghost, and btw you sold The wren The wren to me by saying it's giving Sally Rooney vibe 😂 Brb going to buy the books 😈
Hahahahahahhaa I'm glad someone gets sold with the whole Sally Rooney bit. But don't blame me if you don't see it okay? 😂 it's just the vibe I got. Hope you like it!!
Brotherless Night is high on my list too. I have started with Enter Ghost. It’s a great longlist and I cant wait to properly get into it. 😊
Nice!!! Let me know what you think!
The prize is older than me 🤯
Lol I bet a lot of prizes are older than you 😂
@@SantReads 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Reading and Ranking? I’m sat. We judge, but with purpose.
Hahahahhaa ❤
The Blue Beautiful World is the 3rd book in a series so maybe thats why it was confusing for you😅
But does it have to do a lot with the previous books? Or they just in the same world?
@@SantReads I'm afraid I don't know the answer to that since I haven't read the series 😬 but my default answer to this kind of situation is to go with publication order, I find that whenever authors claim that a book can be read as a companion or standalone... They have a much more intimate knowledge of the world than me and I always feel like I'm missing something,, obviously with something like a romance series or police procedural series you can read whatever you want but with SFF books I think it's better to start with where the author started their world and go along with them on the journey