Looks like a great fall TBR!! I loved A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder! Anne of Green Gables was amazing too and I definitely want to continue with that series. Best of luck with Priory of the Orange Tree, I’m quite intimidated by that one 😳😂 My fall TBR is quite large, some of the books include The Spellshop, Butcher and Blackbird, One Dark Window, A Sorceress Comes to Call, Dracula, the Beartown series, The Storied Life of AJ Fikry, Ninth House, Can’t Spell Treason Without Tea, Somewhere Beyond the Sea, and many many more haha!
I loved it!! I actually filmed my reaction while reading it but ended up scraping the vlog but I really enjoyed it. I thought it was such an honest and raw look into female friendships and growing up as a girl. I cannot wait to continue the series!! Have you read it yet?
@@thehoneyreads Yes, I did read it in August. I quite enjoyed it too, but I find it hard to have a whole or coherent view of it, since it really doesn't function on its own and stops so abruptly. I thought it was nicely written, very raw and honest as you said. But I didn't love it as much as I wanted to, probably because it's been so hyped that I was expecting something more, which isn't entirely fair to the book, but that's the problem with expectations I guess 😅
It definitely did not feel like a singular book on its own, which isn’t common I find in most series. My immediate feelings were very similar to yours but the more I sat with it, I couldn’t stop thinking about it! Even almost a month later it’s still on my mind so I find that’s a successful book for me. Do you think you’ll continue the series?! ☺️
@@thehoneyreads I'd like to continue and know what happens, but there is also so many other books I want to get to that I'm not sure if I realistically will... 😕 I haven't thought about much since finishing it. Also, I've been reading it as an ebook on my phone which was the first time I've ever read a book that way, so I'm wondering how much that affected the experience too. It didn't feel like it did while I was reading, but I don't know ^^'
“If you want to get a hold of me, you won’t” Big mood 😂😂 I’m so ready for blankets and tea weather so I can hibernate until March!
The only mood for the winter!!! 😭😂😂😂
Looks like a great fall TBR!! I loved A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder! Anne of Green Gables was amazing too and I definitely want to continue with that series. Best of luck with Priory of the Orange Tree, I’m quite intimidated by that one 😳😂 My fall TBR is quite large, some of the books include The Spellshop, Butcher and Blackbird, One Dark Window, A Sorceress Comes to Call, Dracula, the Beartown series, The Storied Life of AJ Fikry, Ninth House, Can’t Spell Treason Without Tea, Somewhere Beyond the Sea, and many many more haha!
You have such a great selection too!! The Beartown series is my absolute favourite, I hope you love it as much as I did!! 🥹🥹
Mansfield Park is on my autumn TBR too! It’s the last Jane Austen book I have left to read.😀
Ahh! I hope you enjoy it as well. How sad it is to finish her entire backlist 😭
wonderful stack, im currently reading sula by ms morrison and its such a good read, my first one of hers as well, enjoy beloved ❤
I’ve heard amazing things about Sula!! It’s definitely on my TBR as well ☺️ I’m glad you’re enjoying it!
Sounds like an exciting TBR! Also super curious to hear more of your thoughts about My Brilliant Friend :)
I loved it!! I actually filmed my reaction while reading it but ended up scraping the vlog but I really enjoyed it. I thought it was such an honest and raw look into female friendships and growing up as a girl. I cannot wait to continue the series!! Have you read it yet?
@@thehoneyreads Yes, I did read it in August. I quite enjoyed it too, but I find it hard to have a whole or coherent view of it, since it really doesn't function on its own and stops so abruptly. I thought it was nicely written, very raw and honest as you said. But I didn't love it as much as I wanted to, probably because it's been so hyped that I was expecting something more, which isn't entirely fair to the book, but that's the problem with expectations I guess 😅
It definitely did not feel like a singular book on its own, which isn’t common I find in most series. My immediate feelings were very similar to yours but the more I sat with it, I couldn’t stop thinking about it! Even almost a month later it’s still on my mind so I find that’s a successful book for me. Do you think you’ll continue the series?! ☺️
@@thehoneyreads I'd like to continue and know what happens, but there is also so many other books I want to get to that I'm not sure if I realistically will... 😕 I haven't thought about much since finishing it. Also, I've been reading it as an ebook on my phone which was the first time I've ever read a book that way, so I'm wondering how much that affected the experience too. It didn't feel like it did while I was reading, but I don't know ^^'