Happy new month lovelies! i read 8 books last month. i don't have classes as much so i have more free time. here's the list:
1. Mere christainity: started my year of with this one and it took the longest to finish but it was really good. it felt like C.S Lewis was conversing with me or I was listening to him rant. it felt very personal but also taught me a lot so solid 3.9/5
2. The invisible life of Addie Larue: V.E Schwab is the author that keeps giving nothing. on my many attempts to like her as an author i have failed almost every time and i give up. it was such a hyped book but held no substance. there was no plot and it was overbearingly boring at one point. the end was the best part because I was done. 2/5
3. Terms and conditions by Laurie Asher & The devil in winter by Lisa Kleypas: i put these 2 in the same category because I viewed them as interval reads before my next book and they served their purpose well. if I had taken them seriously I'd probably hate myself for the time spent on them but since I don't they were great. 1/5
4. The rose and the dagger Renee Adhieh: lovely ending to The wrath and the dawn duology. I won't lie, it felt short of expectations and i hated the way everything felt to flow without plot twists. it wasn't boring but it wasn't interesting either. 3/5
5. An enchantment of ravens: Margret Rogerson's first novel. after reading sorcery of thorns I had to read her other stuff and it was good. there were a lot of holes (like a lot) and there was no sense to the plot but at least there was a plot and for that I was grateful. it was her debut novel so I cut her some slack. 2/5
6. A song of wraiths and ruins by Rossanne Brown: the perfect mix of African mythology and fantasy. it was well thought out. i got to experience roles reversed on the leads. usually, the guy is the royal one who has had a messed up life and the girl comes in and is like chosen and whatnot but in this, the fml was the royal, more dominant, and confident. i really liked it and it was paced so well. it caught my attention from the beginning which i can't say for a lot of books. currently reading the second book to the series (its a duology). 3.5/5
7. A court of wings and ruin by Sarah J Mass: i didn't finish this pain-inducing nightmare but i did decide to not put up with it any longer (7 months is long enough) so i decided to read the end and call it a day. its like just waiting for the end of a drama (like I did with Poong, the Joseon psychiatrist ) you know you don't like but you do not want to drop. -2.4/5 (negative cause i want a refund for my time and money)t
ALSO does anyone know where i can find 'The ones who walk away from omelas by Ursula K. Le Guin' I've been trying to find the physical copy but only see the kindle version?