Heartstopper: Volume Three by Alice Oseman
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
these books are an absolute joy to read! this one has some trigger warnings for self harm and eating disorders.
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these books are an absolute joy to read! this one has some trigger warnings for self harm and eating disorders.
these books are an absolute joy to read!
these books are an absolute joy to read!
This book will stay with me for quite some time. It has Summers’ usual gritty style and does not hold back punches. It’s hard to read. It has a million trigger warnings and some really really unlikeable characters. I thought most of it, sadly, was believable. The only thing that really bothered me was how determined the main character was to put being beautiful and wanted over everything else, including her own safety. At some point, I just couldn’t believe the choices she was making. with gratitude to netgalley and St. Martin’s Press, Wednesday Books for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
I am not a fan of Halloween so I was a bit weary reading this story but I was excited to see that it’s one of those “fun, magical” Halloween stories and not the “scary, eerie” ones. This book tells the story of three best friends who each aim to get their love potion and kiss before midnight. Each section tells the story of one character but they also show up in each other’s characters as the evenings always culminate in the same setting (big Halloween bash.) I loved each of the characters and how they had different energy and were each interesting and lovable in their own ways. I found myself rooting for them each time. My favorite was Ash. I loved the artistic fence, the beautiful masks and the magical cranes. What a lovely story. If you’re like me and would rather read love and fun instead of scary, you will love this story! with gratitude to netgalley and St. Martin’s Press for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
3.5 stars. Read this one in one sitting. Sweet, funny and enjoyable like Emily Henry often is.
One of my top reads for this year. A really interesting book written in 3 stories and a diary entry. It felt a little bit like Fates and Furies in that the reader gets the onion peeled a layer at a time and only at the very end do you feel you get the full story. Very well done.
I really loved listening to this sweet, sweet story. If you like romance and like strong, kind and well-developed characters, this is the book for you.
3.5 stars I am told there’s a backstory to this novel and many people hate it because of it. I liked it. I don’t know anything about the backstory. I never read the original article and this made me think a little bit about Gilmore Girls. But for the most part, I thought it was interesting and well-written.
3.5 stars I enjoy Philpott’s writing. I enjoy her observations and I can relate to her anxiety. I really liked and related to these little essays.
This was my first Sloane Crosley so I am not sure if this is a typical book for her. This is a fascinating story about a main character who keeps running into her exes in the span of a short amount of time. The plot then takes a weird twist into technology and memory and so much more. I don’t want to give it away except to say it has some interesting insights around technology, dating, relationships and memory. I really enjoyed the genre-bending nature of it and I really enjoyed Crosley’s wry sense of humor. With gratitude to netgalley and Macmillan Audio for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
Who doesn’t love a Katherine Center book! Her characters are always so sweet and lovable and I liked the switch of the plot in this one where the bodyguard was the female character. This was fun, sweet and exactly what I needed during these not-so-fun times. Thank you for always knowing what’s needed Katherine Center. with gratitude to netgalley and Macmillan Audio for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review. |
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