I remember thinking I understood things on my first read, and it's not like I did terribly or anything, but on this re-read I was like.... oh yeah there is so much here that went right over my head!!
Thanks for the video! I too recently read The Troop and also a little afraid of the content of the book, It actually turned out to not be so bad in the end! It did definitely have some skin crawling moments that made me cringe as a read through. I have Frankenstein on my list to read this month! I hope I enjoy it. I am a newbie to "reading for fun" so I'm still trying to figure out what I like in a book
Love to hear that the WoK reread was such a hit! And dang, I really need to get back to Abercrombie... Red Country next and then hopefully bingeing the final trilogy! Also, I love hearing your thoughts on the SPFBO books. The Fall Is All There Is definitely worked a lot better for me than it did for you, but I can totally see why you bounced off it. I was just all here for the chaos hahah. And Last Ranger... I have to say it has gone down in my rating the longer I am away from it, oops 👀 Great wrap-up, I hope March treats you well 🥰
The Fall Is All There Is was definitely entertaining for its chaos haha, I will give it that! Yeah The Last Ranger hasn't been overly memorable, honestly, after waiting an entire month to review it
I read 11 books in February My favorite reads were The hurricane wars by thea guanzon Tales of the body thief by Anne rice book 4 in the vampire chronicles Queen of the damned by Anne rice book 3 in the vampire chronicles The urgent life by Bozoma saint John memoir Clytemnestra by constanza casanti My least favorite While we were dating by jasmine guillory
I agree, I needed the straight forward writing in Way of Kings because I was so confused and felt dumb or like I was missing something
I remember thinking I understood things on my first read, and it's not like I did terribly or anything, but on this re-read I was like.... oh yeah there is so much here that went right over my head!!
The Way of Kings, Frankenstein, The Trouble with Peace... Nothing short of bangers this month!
Bangers only :)
So much variety in your reading month! 🎉
Thanks for the video!
I too recently read The Troop and also a little afraid of the content of the book, It actually turned out to not be so bad in the end! It did definitely have some skin crawling moments that made me cringe as a read through.
I have Frankenstein on my list to read this month! I hope I enjoy it. I am a newbie to "reading for fun" so I'm still trying to figure out what I like in a book
Oh yeah, majorly skin crawling haha, he did a great job with that! I hope you also enjoy Frankenstein when you get to it 😊
Trouble with Peace is 🔥Favorite First Law book probably, although Wisdom of Crowds is close.
Maybe I'll do a final ranking once I'm finished with WoC!
You really have the best reading taste!
Haha thank you so much!!
Love to hear that the WoK reread was such a hit! And dang, I really need to get back to Abercrombie... Red Country next and then hopefully bingeing the final trilogy!
Also, I love hearing your thoughts on the SPFBO books. The Fall Is All There Is definitely worked a lot better for me than it did for you, but I can totally see why you bounced off it. I was just all here for the chaos hahah. And Last Ranger... I have to say it has gone down in my rating the longer I am away from it, oops 👀
Great wrap-up, I hope March treats you well 🥰
The Fall Is All There Is was definitely entertaining for its chaos haha, I will give it that! Yeah The Last Ranger hasn't been overly memorable, honestly, after waiting an entire month to review it
So many bloody good books haha !
I read 11 books in February
My favorite reads were
The hurricane wars by thea guanzon
Tales of the body thief by Anne rice book 4 in the vampire chronicles
Queen of the damned by Anne rice book 3 in the vampire chronicles
The urgent life by Bozoma saint John memoir
Clytemnestra by constanza casanti
My least favorite
While we were dating by jasmine guillory
Great list!!
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