I DNF'd this book because I couldn't get into it. This is more of a note for future me when I wonder why I didn't finish it. I'm sure the book is good, as multiple critics have said, but I couldn't get past the disjointed tweet-like format. I'm sure the tweets made more sense as you read on but I didn't get that far. I may try it again with fresh eyes.
I finished reading this last night. It was cute and fun, if a bit frustrating in parts (or one part is particular for me)
I kind of wish it had ended differently? The ending is good and doesn't feel disingenuous but I was hoping for something different
I wanted more focus on the protagonists friends as well but I am glad they didn't wrap up each relationship in a bow. There's a sprinkling of queer relationships in there and I'm glad that there wasn't too much focus on that and just let them live their life instead of acting like it's a Huge and Novelty thing
8/10 it's a good book and it was nice to read something light and fun
Pierce Brown is amazing as always. This book took me on a rollercoaster of emotions. It broke my heart, made my chest thrum with anticipation, adrenalin, sometimes anger, but also joy. The author and the audiobook narrator (Tim Gerard Reynolds) have once again caused me to sob multiple times during this book as they have done with the previous two. They must be commended for that. I recommend the audiobooks 1000%. I can't wait to dive into the next one to have my heart ripped out and repaired only for it to be ripped out again. As odd as it sounds... this is something I look forward to. My love for this series would not be the same without those occurrences.
One of my favourite books in the Dark Tower series, quite different to typical Stephen King books (if there is such as thing).
As always, Pierce Brown captured my heart in one hand while also shattering it in the other. Bloody damn brilliant.