damn… like damn-damn

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… I can’t wait for this to end.

It’s a nice fast manga to read. It tugs on your heartstrings for the little 12-year-old girl that has been betrayed and reborn countless of times. It also has a few cute and funny moments sprinkled into the story so it’s not all doom and gloom.

The author used the r slur towards those that write and/or read romantasy.

Here are some of the screenshots of what she said

Ableism & homophobia

https://x.com/bookriotsandra/status/2050526078616129935?s=46&t=EQBoI8sz7qYQ16LATtI2bw

it’s good I just wouldn’t read it again type of good.

The plot is too simplistic

to cozy for me

coho isn’t for me. Plus, this book is boring asf. I also hate reading books that contain internet culture, cancel mobs, podcast, etc. I rather just go on Twitter or YouTube to experience it.

The only thriller part of the book was me continuing to read it.

Such a waste of precious reading time. The only use this story has is being used as kindling.

I wish it was longer

I am not a Jane Austen fan.

I enjoyed Emma more then other stories written by Jane but I still rate this 3.5

I didn’t like it at all

2.5 it’s not bad, it’s fun but it starts to drag around page 175-200.

So, the main plot is about two high school students working together to uncover whatever secrets Cop’s mom had when she was in school before she died. Those secrets eventually bring them together.

The book isn’t bad and it’s rather funny in the first half but once it starts to drag it gets repetitive and boring. Cop is very big about injustices of the world but is rather judgmental about different ways of life in rural communities. Which for me… got annoying to keep reading about while they are being a judgmental hypocrite about other issues.

And before ppl come for me… I’m all for calling out injustices that have occurred and occur but it becomes… fake or what many say performative… when in the same breath those that are calling these issues out are being cruel and judgmental towards non-harmful/problematic ways of life. Like… the carnation fundraiser that happened in the book.

But the book does demonstrate the differences between country way of life and city way of life.

Overall, it’s a good middle grade/young adult book.

DNF’d.

Got to the start of chapter 5 and DNF it. It isn’t worth a read.

I don’t know if I’m just not smart enough to understand what is good about this book or it’s just overly written…maybe it’s both. I don’t know. But I’m not wasting anymore time thinking about it.

Not bad… but it’s my least favorite short stories by this author.

Lovely for the most part but… the descriptions are a little too much much for my liking.

Aaaaaaaaaaaaa I have finally finished.

It wasn’t bad nor good and it’s definitely not my cup of tea.

It’s good. I enjoyed the descriptions of the characters and the overall story.

First half of the book the stories were good. The second half it was just… okay.

What Fury Brings brought me fury alright. Not for me.

I’m DNFing this series. I gave it two books and both books had good potential but it just goes down hill before the 50% mark.

Mmm. 2.5 ⭐️

Had a great start then it fizzled out and became boring.