Somewhere in between 3 and 4 stars, it was readable but none of the main characters were likeable.

Cool concept but I was expecting a proper sci-fi novel, instead it was more of an action novel.

One of those books that are really depressing but really beautiful at the same time.

Cool world building, but if you're going to sexualize the main female character so much I don't understand why the author didn't make her older than 15.

Starts off with a cliche “chosen one” plotline and none of the female characters have any value beyond acting as a love interest for the protagonist but otherwise an entertaining read.

It was a decent book (although you could tell it's YA and not adult fiction) but I didn't think it was super amazing or noteworthy. Super tugging on the heart strings with the death and all that but at the same time I felt a bit cynical/sceptical about it all.

Definitely worth reading if you're a fan of the games. Felt a bit biased towards liking it since I already know the characters, might not have enjoyed it as much otherwise.

Can't say I thought it was good as some of Christie's other books (Death on the Nile, And Then There Were None) but the reveal of the murderer at the end was unexpected (as it always is!)

Elderly Canadian narrator who describes her (overall depressing) life growing up in the 20th century as a woman in upper class society. The ending was beautiful but it really dragged on in the middle.

A short novel about a coffee shop that lets you time travel if you sit in a specific seat. Has 4 self-contained stories about the patrons of the shop and their reason for using the seat. A tiny little bit sad but mostly uplifting vibes overall.

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So for a romance novel the plot wasn't bad - girl works for a company, dude comes in doing a hostile takeover and they realise they're into each other. Otherwise though I just skimmed over all the smut, and the guy is a huge simp for the girl which is pretty cringe too.

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The smut is too much and the two main characters are like soooo in loooove and it's like y'all need to chill a bit. Relax. But if you're looking for the next ACOTAR this could be one to pick up? It has a decent fantasy plotline behind it all.

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Great writing, but frustrating to spend 75% of the book waiting for something to happen.

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