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Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Top 5 Wednesday: Sci-Fi/Fantasy BFF's


Hello all! Today we're finally back with another Top 5 Wednesday. I realized I completely forgot to post last week since I was moving out of my college dorm so it will have been two weeks since our last Top 5 Wednesday. This week's prompt is all about favorite friendships in sci-fi/fantasy books or characters you'd be best friends with. I decided to talk about some of my favorite friendships and these are in no particular order so let's just dive in! 

First, let's talk about Mor and Feyre from the A Court of Thorns and Roses series by Sarah J. Maas. It's hard not to love these characters individually, but then when you see them interact with each other, you can't help but adore them even more. I loved Mor from the beginning and I absolutely adore her and Feyre's friendship that bloomed in the second book. 

Next, I absolutely adore Safi and Iseult from the Witchlands series by Susan Dennard. You can tell just how deep their friendship runs through everything they do and think, especially in the first book. I just absolutely adore them and I love how they put each other first over everything else and would do anything for each other. 

Up next we have Aelin and Lysandra from the Throne of Glass series by Sarah J. Maas. I loved seeing how their friendship formed and progressed over the books into such a strong bond. While not as close as Safi and Iseult are, Aelin and Lysandra would definitely sacrifice for each other and support each other in such amazing ways. 

Then I decided to go with Rielle and Ludivine from Furyborn by Claire Legrand. I'm currently rereading Furyborn and I'm absolutely in love with their friendship. They're both so supportive of each other and, while they don't always see eye to eye, there's so much love between them. I honestly can't wait to see their friendship blossom even more in the second book. 

Lastly, I chose Cristina and Emma from the Dark Artifices trilogy by Cassandra Clare. From the very first book, these two characters captured my attention. I loved the fact that we had this friendship going on in the books because, in Cassie's other series, the main protagonist doesn't focus on friends as much. But in this trilogy, we got so many amazing friendships including Cristina and Emma's. Honestly there's not much I can say other than I love them together. 



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Lauren



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Thursday, May 9, 2019

Book Review: "Queen of Air and Darkness" by Cassandra Clare

Title: Queen of Air and Darkness
Author: Cassandra Clare
Series: "The Dark Artifices" #3
Genre: YA Fantasy
Page Length: 912 pages
Publication Date: December 4, 2018
Date Started: April 24, 2019
Date Finished: May 4, 2019
Rating: 4 // 5 stars
Goodreads
Book 1 Review
Book 2 Review

The end of The Dark Artifices has arrived and just...wow. Before I dive into what will no doubt be a very long review, I just want to reiterate how much I enjoy this trilogy. It's such a good one, even if I struggled with Lord of Shadows and some of this installment.

How this review is going to work is that the first part will be spoiler free for those who haven't read ANY of the trilogy. The second part will be spoiler free for this installment only, but may include spoilers for Lady Midnight and Lord of Shadows. The third part will contain some spoilers for this book, but that part will be well marked beforehand. So, without further ado, let's dive into this review because I have many thoughts!



NON-SPOILER FOR ENTIRE TRILOGY

I will say that this wasn't my favorite book in the trilogy. That still falls to Lady Midnight, but I did enjoy this final book A LOT more than Lord of Shadows. Where Lord of Shadows seemed to fall flat for me, this book did not. I did have some issues with it that I will henceforth now discuss. 

The first issue I had was the first half of the book. While I can look at the events of the first half and think that they're good for the plot and they made sense for the most part, the first half of this book was such a drag for me. What I think the issue was is that, while I love frustration and angst and making characters work for their happiness, the first half was just too much of that. We started out on a very sad note and moved straight into one frustrating event after the other. I never wanted to punch a character as much as I did in the beginning, which is a good thing because it meant I cared. However, the first half was pretty much ALL frustration with nothing to lighten the mood. But when the second half came around, it was balanced a lot better which is why I loved the second half so much more than the first. 

Another thing that bothered me a lot in the beginning that continued from Lord of Shadows was the constant perspective shifts and the fact that every single character needed to have their own POV. I can appreciate multiple POVs and I enjoyed it, but I stand by my thinking that there doesn't have to be 6 perspective changes in a single chapter. The reason this annoyed me the most was because we would start a chapter and a new scene and then three pages later, when the scene wasn't even finished, we'd get pulled into another perspective and have to reorient ourselves. Then, three pages later we'd get tossed back into the original scene and have to reorient ourselves again. I think that was a big reason why I didn't enjoy the first half as much either. Also, not every character needed a POV. There were different storylines and things happening in different places, but not every character in each place needed a POV when they wouldn't get another one again. 

Those were my main issues with the book and the first half. This book is 900 pages long and if I look at the first half as it's own book I would have given it 3 stars whereas the second half I would have given 5 stars. Once I finally got to the second half, I loved it. 

In the second half, everything seemed to be moving at a lot more of a consistent pace. There weren't long drags between events and even the space between bigger events was filled by character development and relationships and stuff of that degree. 

I will say that I absolutely loved the ending for the most part, but I felt as if I was left with more questions than answers. I did think that some tensions built up throughout the first two books were resolved a bit too easily. The big climax at the end didn't feel as impactful as City of Heavenly Fire did, so I'm not sure how I feel about this as a big conclusion especially since there were a lot of unanswered questions still. I know that we're going to be getting The Wicked Powers, which I'm super excited about, but I'm pretty sure we have to get through The Eldest Curses and The Last Hours before we get TWP. It might be a few years until we get to know what happens next. 

Overall, for my non-spoiler thoughts, I enjoyed this book a lot more than Lord of Shadows but not quite as much as Lady Midnight. Looking back, even the first half of this book is starting to grow on me even if in the moment I didn't enjoy it as much. Another thing that could have impacted my reading of it was the fact that I started reading it right before finals week began and I was working 40+ hours during it. Still, I enjoyed it and I'm excited to see what happens next to all my characters! 



NON-SPOILER FOR QUEEN OF AIR AND DARKNESS 
-may contain spoilers for Lady Midnight and Lord of Shadows-

Like I said, this section may have some spoilers for Lady Midnight and Lord of Shadows, but will continue to be spoiler free for Queen of Air and Darkness. I just had a few thoughts that might contain some major and minor spoilers for the previous books, so I thought I'd put them in a separate sections.

Mostly I want to talk about the characters. We had a lot of character growth in this book for all the characters. I'm really interested in seeing how they grow even more within The Wicked Powers. Of course, some of the characters annoyed me at times, but there was still growth.

I think the main thing for me is that the Ty and Kit dynamic felt different because of Livvy's death. I didn't enjoy their POVs as much anymore because it just felt so different and they didn't seem to be connecting very well with each other either.

I absolutely loved Kieran and Mark and Cristina. They were one of my favorite parts of this book and I honestly just want an entire book about just them. Like an entire book about them before, during, and after TDA. I feel like I know so much about these characters but there's still so much I don't know at all.

Lastly, character-wise, I absolutely loved the fact there were characters from The Infernal Devices and The Mortal Instruments in this series, and specifically in this book. Jace was just absolutely hilarious and I don't remember him being this funny in The Mortal Instruments.



POTENTIAL SPOILERS FOR ALL THREE BOOKS

Okay I'm definitely going to be getting into some spoilers here. So if you haven't read Queen of Air and Darkness or any of the previous two books, I would recommend clicking away now if you don't want spoilers.

The main thing I wanted to discuss here was how the whole parabatai curse thing was resolved. Even from when City of Bones came out, readers were told that parabatai could not be together. These three books explored that in more depth and all outcomes seemed pretty bleak for Julian and Emma. Don't get me wrong, I'm happy that it was resolved and everything turned out okay for them, but I feel as if it happened to easily (even if I'm glad that they killed Dearborn during their weird giant time). I just feel it was too out of the blue to happen so easily when the solution hadn't even been remotely considered throughout any of the books. Of course, I am glad they're together and are able to be without any fears now.

The next thing I wanted to gush over was Malec. Magnus and Alec have played pretty significant roles in Lord of Shadows and Queen of Air and Darkness and I absolutely loved getting to see more of them. I absolutely adored their wedding (it was the only time I cried in the whole book) and I cannot wait to go and read The Eldest Curses now. It's been 8 years since I first read the beginning of their relationship and it all culminated in this amazing moment. I'm just so happy with them, their story, etc.

Lastly, I want to gush over Kieran, Mark, and Cristina. I am SO happy that we have a poly relationship being represented in Young Adult media. I haven't personally read any in mainstream publishing, though I have read a lot of poly relationships in self-published books. The whole book I was just rooting for them to all end up happy and together, but I was so scared that one of them would get killed off or the relationship would be cut from the book. I honestly just love the fact that they are all together and I really want to read more about them in future books!



My overall thoughts are that this was a lot better than Lord of Shadows and I'm actually very happy with how everything turned out, even if the first half of this book took a while to get into! My faith in Cassandra Clare has been renewed and I am definitely interested in all the upcoming Shadowhunter novels.



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xoxo
Lauren



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Sunday, January 27, 2019

Let's Talk: "Lord of Shadows" by Cassandra Clare

Title: Lord of Shadows
Author: Cassandra Clare
Series: "The Dark Artifices" #2
Genre: YA Fantasy
Page Length: 699 pages
Publication Date: May 23, 2017
Date Started: January 11, 2019
Date Finished: January 19, 2019
Rating: 3 // 5 stars

*The first part of this review will be non-spoiler for both Lady Midnight and Lord of Shadows. After that, I will place a warning before I move into the non-spoiler review of Lord of Shadows that may contain spoilers for the first book*

*This review has been updated...the more I think back on this book, it was really a 3 star read and I was disappointed in a lot of it. I thought most of this book was slow and unnecessary, but I don't really wanna talk much more about it at this stage.*

ORIGINAL REVIEW...

DAMN

Okay, now that that's out of the way, we can get into talking about how good this book was. I enjoyed this book. I think my favorite thing about it wasn't the plot but the characters. For me, it doesn't matter how good a plot is if I can't connect with the characters. And I loved following the characters in this book!

Lady Midnight, for me, was and still is the best book I've read by Cassandra Clare. Despite it being only about 10 pages less than this one, I flew through it and read it in two days. I couldn't put it down and there was never a dull moment. But Lord of Shadows wasn't the same.

Despite how much I liked the characters and how much I cried, the fact of the matter is that there were a lot of times during this book that I was bored, thought the story was moving slow, or just wanted to be done. I don't think this book was as good as Lady Midnight but I am still loving how much of the character development we got to see.

*Possible Lady Midnight spoilers from here on*

One thing that I think hurt my reading experience was the fact that the perspective shifts so much. I'm completely fine with multiple POV books, and I quite enjoy reading them, but this was a bit much. What I'm talking specifically about was the fact that there were chapters where, in a single chapter, the perspective would shift back and forth every few pages. And it wasn't a shift between characters in the same scene, the whole scene perspective would shift. One second we'd be in one place with a set of characters and the next page we'd be miles and miles away with a different set of characters. I think the reason for this is to keep the reading wanting more because the perspective would shift after a "oh crap" moment. I just think that shifting the perspective 6 times in a single chapter was a bit much.

I can't really pick a favorite set of characters to read from, but I think it would probably be Kit, Ty, and Livvy. I just loved their adventures and they're all so smol and pure yet fierce and protective. I cannot wait to see more of these characters in the next one.

Another thing I absolutely loved was that, like Lady Midnight, there were cameos from TMI characters. I loved seeing that because it just ties the stories together well and gives us a glimpse at how those characters are doing after that series.

Overall, I'm a little scared for the next book. This one ended on a serious crap show (omg that ending) and I have no idea how the next book is going to go. Hopefully it ends with all my favorite characters happy, healthy, and living happily ever after.



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xoxo
Lauren



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Friday, January 4, 2019

December 2018 Book Haul!


Hello everyone! It's that time of the month again and I cannot wait to share December's book haul with you all! I got a pretty good number of books this month but I didn't purchase all of them. With it being Christmas and being sent books for review, I didn't pay for a good portion of these books. Plus, the books I did buy were either very cheap or ones that I had been really looking forward to. In the end, I have 12 physical books and 13 ebooks to talk about this month. So, without further ado, here is my book haul for the final month of 2018.




To start off with all the physical books I got, I actually didn't get any until about two and a half weeks into December. So I ended up getting most of them in the last week and a half of the year which made my book hoarding heart very happy. A good portion of these were Christmas gifts and there are a few others that were sent to me, either from winning a giveaway or from a publisher/author. I'm excited about all of these books so let's go ahead and jump straight in!

The first physical book I got this month was an advanced reader's copy of Internment by Samira Ahmed, which was sent to me by Novl to review. This is a dystopian near-future take of the United States if Muslims were forced into internment camps. Not only is this very relevant in how the country currently is, but I also thought this book was a very moving story. Review here

Then I got my signed and personalized copy of Queen of Air and Darkness by Cassandra Clare. This is the third and final book in The Dark Artifices trilogy and I cannot wait to binge these three books. I read Lady Midnight when it first came out and it was my favorite Cassie Clare book and I was dying for the sequel...which I still haven't read a year and a half after it released (don't judge me!). But I'm hoping to reread book one and finish the rest of the series very soon! 

I also had a Fairyloot box waiting for me when I got home from college. The box this month had two books in it and I was so excited to get it as the theme, Dragons, was one that I was stoked for. The first book that was included was an advanced reader's copy of The Storm Crow by Kayln Josephson. I'd actually been hearing about this book and was interested in it beforehand, so I'm pretty excited to have it in my hands right now since it doesn't come out until July. 

The second, and main, book that was included in the box was a signed copy of Fire and Heist by Sarah Beth Durst. I'd actually guessed that it was this book before I even got the box and I was excited to see that my hunch was right! I'm pretty excited to dive into this fantasy read, hopefully in 2019! For my full unboxing of this month's Fairyloot box, you can go here

One of my bookstagram buddies was hosting a giveaway this month and I entered on a whim since the book was one I'd seen her raving about and I'd been eyeing for a few months. Imagine my surprise and happiness when I ended up winning one of the copies she was giving away! The book is City of Brass by S.A. Chakraborty and I've heard nothing but good things about this. I believe it's an Cairo/Egyptian inspired adult fantasy that includes djinn and magic. I cannot wait to dive into this book in January!

I also picked up a special edition of Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer. This edition had red stained edges and I was pretty excited to get it. The listing for this book did list it in better condition that what arrived (a hole in the cover and dust strings stuck in the pages), but I paid next to nothing for it and the pages are beautiful when displayed on my shelf, so I'm not interested in complaining too much. 

Then came Christmas. I ended up getting # books for Christmas and I'm excited about all of them! The first book I got was from my grandma and it was a copy of Ink and Bone by Rachel Caine. I've had this one on my wishlist for over a year and I'm so excited to have it in my hands. I'm hopefully going to be able to get to it in 2019! 

Then I got The Invisible Library and The Burning Page by Genevieve Cogman, books one and three in The Invisible Library series. I've heard so many people raving about these books and I was sold from the moment I read the synopsis. I cannot wait to read this and I'm hoping to bump the first book up on my TBR so that I can possibly get to it in February. 

The next book I got was Pestilence by Laura Thalassa. This is a book about the four horsemen and a girl who shoots one of them and ends up dealing with the consequences. I was interested in this book a while back when I first heard about it and it was on my wish list, so I'm definitely going to try to read it in the spring! 

Next for Christmas, I got Dust and Shadow by Lyndsay Faye. This is a book about if Sherlock Holmes was investigating Jack the Ripper and it just sounds so interesting! I cannot wait to start this one!

The last physical book I got this month was Theft of Swords by Michael J. Sullivan. Somehow we ended up at Barnes & Noble where I was able to get a copy of this book. I've heard so many people rave about this book and the synopsis sounds right up my alley. I cannot wait to read it!



I also got quite a few ebooks this month, # to be exact. They were all either cheap on Amazon deals or sent to me for free, so I'm pretty happy with this part of my book haul. I also can't wait to read all of them. They'll be perfect for when I'm traveling in the fall and studying abroad.

The first book I got this month was One Apocalypse by Kristy Cunning, the fourth and final book in The Dark Side series. I read the first book last year and really enjoyed it so I was excited to get more books with these characters. After a somewhat disappointing third book, I thought this finale was a lot better and really enjoyable! My non-spoiler review can be found here.

The next book I got was Charming by Jane Washington. I own all of Jane's books and I've read almost all of them. This is the first book in her newest series and I'm pretty excited for it. I believe these new books are about a school of magic and fairy tales, which just sounds awesome to me.
I was also approved for a blog tour (coming in March!) and was provided an e-arc of Wicked Saints by Emily A. Duncan. This is one of my most anticipated releases of the year and I cannot wait to be a part of this tour. I'm so excited to read this book in February!

The next ebook I got, in the first of my Amazon sale binge, was Hunting Prince Dracula by Kerri Maniscalco. I loved the first book in this series and for some reason haven't continued on despite book 3 having come out this past fall. However, now that I have the ebook, I am determined to continue on and catch up to this series!

Then the His Fair Assassin trilogy bind-up was on sale, so I was able to get the entire trilogy in one go. The books included were Grave Mercy, Dark Triumph, and Mortal Heart, all by Robin LaFevers. So many of my friends and fellow bookstagrammers have raved about this series for the longest time and I've been interested in reading it for years. I'm super excited to have all three of these books now.

Up next I got Windwitch by Susan Dennard, the second book in the Witchlands series. I read the first book at the end of December and absolutely loved it. It was such an amazing story and I was so excited to continue on with the next books. I decided that I wanted the ebook alongside the paperback because sometimes I can't bring a physical book with me but I always have my kindle app on my phone. Overall, I'm super excited to read this book!

Then I picked up Casquette Girls by Alys Arden. I've had my eye on this book for the longest time and when I saw it was on sale for really cheap, I couldn't pass up the opportunity. The only things I really know about this book are that there's magic, New Orleans, and more!

Then I got A Reaper at the Gates by Sabaa Tahir. This one was also on sale for a great price and, since I haven't read it yet, I decided that I would go ahead and snag it for when the time to read it is right. I'm probably going to reread the first two books before going into this one, though, so it'll be nice to have the ebook always accessible for when that time comes.
Up next, I got To Kill a Kingdom by Alexandra Christo. I've heard so many people raving about this book since it came out and I figured it's time for me to read it since the ebook was on sale. I believe this is a Little Mermaid retelling, but I could be wrong. All I know is that there's definitely sea-elements to it.

The next ebook I got was Lady Midnight by Cassandra Clare. It was on sale and I decided to go ahead and pick it up, mostly so that I could read it in my bed while laying down in the dark. I recently reread this book and it was so good. I cannot wait to continue on with the second and third books!

Next, I got Honeymoon Blues by Nikki Bolvair. This is the sixth (?) book in the Faith series, one of the first RH series that I ever read. I have enjoyed this series for so long and it seems like new books keep coming out. I'm excited to see where this one takes the characters but I do feel like I need to reread at least the book before it in order to remember clearly who all the characters are.

Then I got The Darkness We Crave and The Light We Seek, both by Katie May. These are books one and two in a new dystopian RH that I started reading. I was drawn to them because of the incredibly funny main character and I've already read both of these. I'm excited to see where the story goes next.




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xoxo
Lauren



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Tuesday, January 1, 2019

December 2018 Wrap-Up!


Wow, last wrap-up of 2018. This year flew by and I can only imagine that the same will be true for 2019. This was my best reading month of the year: I read SIXTEEN books in December! Or rather, I finished sixteen. In terms of what I read, some of it was for school but a lot of it was books I chose on my own. Most of the ones I chose for myself I ended up really enjoying or even loving. I also had to edit my favorite books of 2018 list TWICE due to books I read toward the end of this month. On top of that, I was pretty good with posting on my blog and I also watched quite a few TV shows and movies. This could be attributed to winter break, but I also had finals until the 21st so I didn't have that much of winter break in December as most of it will be in January. Anyway, we have a lot to talk about so, without further ado, here is my wrap-up for December 2018.



BOOKS READ
1. 
Title: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Author: Unknown  
Rating: 3 // 5 stars
It was pretty good, I guess. I enjoyed it a lot more than all the other books we've been reading recently in my lit class, but it wasn't amazing or anything. There was a plot twist I didn't see coming but overall, I quite enjoyed this compared to others we've read in this class. Most of the time, though, I couldn't stop thinking about the TV show Merlin

2.
Title: Her Three Rangers
Author: Roma James
Rating: 2 // 5 stars
It was alright, but not great. I think for me what lacked was how fast it moved inside of a such a short story. While I'm sure there were scenes of the characters getting to know each other and it's possible to develop a relationship in this amount of time, we didn't get to see the relationships develop really at all. It seemed very insta-lovey to me and a bit one dimensional. The steamy scenes also weren't that great, if I'm being honest. They were short and lacked...steaminess. I did enjoy the story and read it in one sitting, but I wish it had been longer and more developed.

3.
Title: Jackaby
Author: William Ritter
Rating: 3.5 // 5 stars
Review

4.
Title: Strength 
Author: Jaymin Eve & Jane Washington
Rating: 5 // 5 stars
Review
Rereading this book was as much fun the second time around as the first. Let me just tell you, this book is such a great addition to the series and I made me fall in love with these characters even more. Willa is my spirit animal and reading this was a godsend during finals week because I was laughing out loud and getting de-stressed while reading this. I'm beyond excited to see how the final two installments of this series go.

5.
Title: Neutral
Author: Jaymin Eve & Jane Washington
Rating: 4 // 5 stars
Review

6.
Title: The Norton Anthology of Western Literature, Volume 1, 9th edition
Edited by: Martin Puchner (et al)
Rating: 3 // 5 stars
I read most of this anthology (over 3/4 of it, so I'm counting it towards my challenge) for class and it was alright. Some stories were pretty interesting and others were the most boring stories I'd ever read. Of course, I was being forced to read this for my class so that could have impacted my reading experience. Over all, you can't really rate an anthology well when there's so many stories in it because each story leaves a different impression with the reader, hence why I decided to go with a neutral rating. 

7.
Title: Social Psychology: 10th Edition
Authors: Aronson, Wilson, & Sommers
Rating: 4 // 5 stars
I read this book over the course of a semester for my Social Psychology class and I felt that it was quite informative and added a lot to my learning experience. Over all, what I learned from this class and this book will stay with me long after my final exams are over and I know I'll use this new knowledge when approaching many different situations in my everyday life.

8.
Title: Pain
Authors: Jaymin Eve & Jane Washington
Rating: 5 // 5 stars
Review

9.
Title: Forged Decisions
Author: Katherine McIntyre
Rating: 3.5 // 5 stars
Review

10.
Title: One Apocalypse
Author: Kristy Cunning
Rating: 4 // 5 stars
I thought this was a pretty good resolution to the story. It didn't happen exactly like I wanted it to, but what I wanted was also less realistic within the parameters of the stories and characters. I also definitely liked it a lot more than the third book. This one was easier to follow and the plot was well-executed. Also, the smut was on par and I really enjoyed it. I just wish it had been slightly longer so I could have had more of these characters.

11. 
Title: Truthwitch
Author: Susan Dennard
Rating: 5 // 5 stars

12.
Title: A Court of Frost and Starlight 
Author: Sarah J. Maas
Rating: 5 // 5 stars
Review
Rereading this book was so fun at the holiday season. I knew from when I first read this book back in May that I wanted to reread it at the holidays. Since this book largely revolves around Solstice-Time and there are a lot of festivities in this novella, I had such a fun time reading it while having my own Christmas celebrations. Plus, just revisiting these characters was like going home.

13.
Title: One Hundred Breaths Later
Author: Hayley Stumbo
Rating: 4.5 // 5 stars
Review
Rereading this was fun and I was instantly sucked back into Hayley's strong poetry. I connected with a lot of these poems and I found that a lot of them were even more powerful the third time around than when I first read them! 

14. 
Title: Lady Midnight
Author: Cassandra Clare
Rating: 5 // 5 stars
Review
Rereading this book was definitely an experience. It's been so long since I read this book for the first time (two and a half years) that I didn't remember most of what happened. Sure, I remembered the ending and a few events but, overall, this was like reading a new book that you already know what happens. It was fun and, oh gosh, I love the Blackthorns so freaking much. And Emma...oh my god. I cannot wait to see what happens in the next book, though I've been told that it will break my heart.

15.
Title: The Darkness We Crave
Author: Katie May
Rating: 3.5 // 5 stars
This book was hilarious and fast paced and also a bit heartbreaking. Quite a bit happens in this book but I also felt as if it happened so fast that I finished it almost as soon as I started it. I  really enjoyed the main character. She's hilarious and has no filter yet is pretty freaking strong to survive all of the shit that comes her way. I'm definitely super excited to see how she and the others progress in the next book. I also think it's great to see the end of the world actually happening, versus all of the post-apocalyptic books that we get where we're just told the world as we know it is over. I'm interested in seeing how that plays a role in how the character relationships develop in the next book. Overall, a fun book but trigger warnings for gore/murder, abuse, self-harm, etc.

16.
Title: Internment
Author: Samira Ahmed
Rating: 5 // 5 stars
Review



POSTS




TV/MOVIES

I finished season 2 of Covert Affairs and ended up binging season 3 pretty quickly after that. I'm currently working through season 4 and things have definitely gotten intense.

I also finished watching season 2 of Big Time Rush. One of my friends and I have been watching this show together and it's been so fun. Sadly, she's studying abroad next semester but I'm sure we'll figure something out.

Then my friends and I watched The Holiday Calendar, a new Christmas movie on Netflix. It was super cute and definitely helped get me in the holiday mood.

When I was procrastinating, I decided to start watching Shadowhunters and I finished the first season. I'm also currently working on the second but have prioritized this break for reading, not TV. I'm enjoying it as long as I keep my idea of the show separate of how the books actually go.

The first movie my family and I watched when I got home from break was Office Christmas Party, a hilarious comedy about an out-of-control Christmas party at a business. It was so funny and I think it was definitely an interesting spin on traditional holiday movies.

Then we watched The Spy Who Dumped Me and holy shit you guys, this movie was hilarious. I was dying pretty much the entire movie and I am definitely going to watch it again. From the first time I saw the trailer, I knew I was going to love this movie and it didn't disappoint.

Lastly, I watched Blockers, which was pretty funny but not as much as The Spy. I can only say that it had it's super memorable moments and I would definitely be pissed if my parents pulled what the parents in this movie did.



Thanks for reading!
xoxo
Lauren



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