Hey Hadrian, Crispin isn't that bad!

Re-readable stuff.

No idea who Rushdie was - this was read to get that Reading Challenge badge haha but now I'm pretty curious in his work.

The mystery of who Aces were kept me turning the pages! The book's pace is well done, although I felt that the ending was a bit abrupt for me, but that's just a small nitpick.

This didn't hit me the same way The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo did but I was mostly engrossed with whatever was happening in the storyline. Would love to see how they adapt this on TV and what the soundtrack would sound like though.

Madeline Miller's straightforwardness in her writing made this a really pleasant listen! Though I'm not as interested in Greek mythology as I was in my early Percy Jackson days, this engaged me a fair bit when commuting to and from college. Will check her other stuff out :)

Not as compelling as the earlier two books, though I enjoyed most of the interactions between MB and Miki.