Nice,
The whole concentration camp thing is pretty thick and highly triggering at times. And I am not sure if it was necessary to write like that.
On the other hand it was a lot of tell and no show at times, which was annoying, too.
But the story was pretty action packed. As much as it can be for a YA book
Still, I liked and I was excited to read.
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Radioactivestardust rated A Touch of Darkness: 4 stars
A Touch of Darkness by Scarlett St. Clair
Persephone is the Goddess of Spring by title only. The truth is, since she was a little girl, flowers have …
Radioactivestardust rated The Fallen: 4 stars
The Fallen by C.N. Crawford (Hades Castle Trilogy, #1)
The angel of death wants me to be his wife.
Most days, I steal from ships to earn a living. …
Radioactivestardust reviewed Prison Healer by Lynette Noni
Review of 'Prison Healer' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
Radioactivestardust reviewed Possessed by Karen Swenson
Radioactivestardust reviewed Touch of Ruin by Scarlett St. Clair
Radioactivestardust reviewed The Coming Rapture by Craig Crawford
Review of 'The Coming Rapture' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
Well, this has been the best fantasy series I have read in two years. And the reasons for that are so basic, I am shocked myself.
It's solid. Characters are solid, story is solid, even world is solid (the world building has its flaws, but it makes sense within that book)
It was fun to read.
When the evil people showed up, they stayed evil, the plot twist were executed well and characters stayed consistent.
Also the story is absolutely my cup of tea. Beside the angels x demons and reborn part, it's also pretty dark but has some humor in between. Really nice.
Radioactivestardust rated Fallen Glory: 5 stars
Radioactivestardust rated Oorlogswinter: 3 stars
Radioactivestardust reviewed The Bone Doll's Twin by Lynn Flewelling (A Bantam Spectra book)
Review of "The Bone Doll's Twin" on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
So when you are sick of modern day top notch low quality fantasy books, that are all mainstream and repetitive and boring, you do what a girl got to do and you go back to read old fantasy titles.
When I first joined goodreads "The Bone Doll's Twin" was one of the first books recommended to me. I started the beginning but could not really get into it and put it aside, that was like 8 years ago.I never could get it out of my head. The idea of the book triggered me so hard that I came back to it finally.
Pro:
Actual interesting question and things to think about
Cool magic
Nice old school aesthetic
Good horror
Loved the characters and the dynamics
Contra:
Sloooooooow
Not much happens at all, and at some point there is a huge break in the story
Ending of the first book is …
So when you are sick of modern day top notch low quality fantasy books, that are all mainstream and repetitive and boring, you do what a girl got to do and you go back to read old fantasy titles.
When I first joined goodreads "The Bone Doll's Twin" was one of the first books recommended to me. I started the beginning but could not really get into it and put it aside, that was like 8 years ago.I never could get it out of my head. The idea of the book triggered me so hard that I came back to it finally.
Pro:
Actual interesting question and things to think about
Cool magic
Nice old school aesthetic
Good horror
Loved the characters and the dynamics
Contra:
Sloooooooow
Not much happens at all, and at some point there is a huge break in the story
Ending of the first book is disappointing
And although it is quite nice, it will take a while until I continue. I wanted more, but now I am pissed that the first book did not get farther.
Radioactivestardust rated Vergissmeinnicht: 4 stars
Radioactivestardust reviewed F*ck Marriage by Tarryn Fisher
Review of 'F*ck Marriage' on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
I was really annoyed about the first part, because it felt repetitive. I liked the main chara, but still the built up was annoying. Then around 50% it got really really good. And then it dunked in the end. It was so messy, because there were parts that never got solved, and themes that got picked up but never put together, so the whole book felt like messy jigsaw puzzle with parts that do not fit each other. And that's very sad, because the atmosphere of Fishers books always works so deeply and it was in this one, too. But the end just snaps you out of it and you feel like you wasted all your emotions and it was a joke.
Radioactivestardust reviewed Killing Sarai by J. A. Redmerski
Review of 'Ich denke, also bin ich. Grundtexte der Philosophie.' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
Brilliant idea to read this book. And I was finally smart enough to understand what I was reading. As a start to philosophy it makes a lot of sense, since you can read real basic excerpts by the prominent philosophers themselves. I was also very surprised that I really got more engaged with philosophers I never thought about or considered to be interesting.
In general though I am really happy to have finished my non-fiction book for this year. Yay to me.
Radioactivestardust reviewed Le otto montagne by Paolo Cognetti
Review of 'Le otto montagne' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
You like mountains? You'll like this book. I have never related more to a story that describes what it's like to enjoy hiking, how being at mountains makes you feel whole and how you leave the world behind the moment you reach that high ground. The story is hardbreaking, the characters people you know and traits you hate about them, but wish you could be the same.