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463 reviews
The Darkest Temptation by Danielle Lori
1.0
Everything about this book went against my moral compass, but did I enjoy reading it? Absolutely.
Icebreaker by Hannah Grace
4.0
It's been a while since I last read a good sports romance book. Full RTC.
Defy Me by Tahereh Mafi
I did not expect to love this book as much as I do, but this is probably one of my favorites from the series next to Unravel Me. Compared to the other ones, this book—in particular—surprised me with how many revelations and secrets were unraveled. I honestly did not expect that I would find myself sobbing with everything that transpired towards the end,
5.0
"Happiness does not happen. Happiness must be uncovered, separated from the skin of pain. It must be claimed. Kept close. Protected."
I did not expect to love this book as much as I do, but this is probably one of my favorites from the series next to Unravel Me. Compared to the other ones, this book—in particular—surprised me with how many revelations and secrets were unraveled. I honestly did not expect that I would find myself sobbing with everything that transpired towards the end,
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and I can't wait to find out what will happen next with Emmaline in the picture.
Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi
I enjoyed reading this, but I still felt very underwhelmed at the end.
Shatter Me has been sitting on my TBR for a while now, and after reading a lot of good reviews about it, I decided to cave in. I enjoyed the writing style of this book, especially with how Tahereh Mafi was able to describe the world-building and how she conveyed Juliette's feelings and anxieties where it almost felt tangible. However, there are still a lot of instances where I felt like this was more of a romance than a dystopian book.
3.0
“All I ever wanted was to reach out and touch another human being not just with my hands but with my heart.”
I enjoyed reading this, but I still felt very underwhelmed at the end.
Shatter Me has been sitting on my TBR for a while now, and after reading a lot of good reviews about it, I decided to cave in. I enjoyed the writing style of this book, especially with how Tahereh Mafi was able to describe the world-building and how she conveyed Juliette's feelings and anxieties where it almost felt tangible. However, there are still a lot of instances where I felt like this was more of a romance than a dystopian book.