This book was way too slow.  This is the third Ava Reid book I tried to read and I didn't like any of them.  I just don't mesh with her writing style and that's okay.  Her books are just not for me.

I DNF'ed this book at about 129 pages. The writing style is different and it took me a minute to get used to it. I realized this book wasn't for me when I started drifting off while I was reading it. Finally, I just stopped caring. I'm sad I didn't enjoy this.

I really don't read much historical fiction set during WW2, but this beautifully written story really captured my heart.

A very dark, psychological manga. It is very well written, but a bit too dark for me.

I couldn't put this book down. It was a fun read. I'm curious of where the story will go.

This book should have been edited down. It was over written and shouldn't have been almost 500 pages. Joan really started to get on my nerves about halfway into the book. I will probably pick up the last book just to find out what happens.

The story was cute, but it escalated too quickly. There was not enough development in the world building. Also, it would have been better if the romance was a slow burn.

I tried...I just couldn't get into the story. It was too boring.

I struggled with this story. It is way too boring. I wasn't enjoying myself, so it's a DNF.

Cringy at first, but got better in the second half.

Adrienne Young can write a beautiful story. This was no exception.

I believe Pierce Brown wrote these books just to hurt me!

I was really enjoying this book until the end. Too many plot twists which made the ending cheesy. 2.5 stars.

Talk about a book that took a bunch of plots from old airline movies from the past and mashed it up together to make a story. This story is boring, unrealistic and all over the place. It just seems she was trying to hard to get that “wow” factor, but it ended up flat. The cliches were so bad. Yawn. Not a fan.

This is definitely different from other Brandon Sanderson books. I still enjoyed the book overall. It was a fun read.

This book just didn't hook me in. Maybe it was because the triplets were 16 and seducing kings? Also, I was dreading to read this, which isn't a good sign. I think I am not the right audience for this book.

I really enjoyed The Atlas Six, the first book in the series. This sequel was such a bore. I felt the author was rambling throughout about nothing. She sounded like a science textbook, which just made it seem that she was trying to sound intelligent. It just made it a boring read. The characters were so one-dimensional and pretentious! They were just being annoyingly philosophical, which did nothing for the non-existing plot. The only upside is Libby's POV, which carried the book. I believe Olivie Blake didn't know what to do with these characters after the first book. I stopped caring halfway through this one.

Such a fun and delightful manga. I had such a great time following Luffy and his crew on their adventures. I can't wait to pick up the next volume.

This book was way too pretentious for me. I disliked how the story started (the POV of Nantucket and bragging how great it is). It just ruined the tone of the book for me. Not a fan.

This was just bad. The writing was bad. There were elements of this story that was too similar to other popular books. There was no plot. Just bad!

Hated the writing style. It felt like the book was written in a different language (Italian, maybe?). My brain didn't comprehend it. This was just not for me.

I never played League of Legends, nor did I know anything about the lore. I decide to pick this up to give it a try. The audiobook was the way to go, since the production value is excellent. The story was beautifully done. The ending made me emotional!

The story wasn't very interesting. I was actually nodding off while reading. I think I need more substance in my books, other than a modern mythology retelling with a bunch of smut. 2.5 stars.

Oooh...this was such a lovely and whimsical read. I really had fun reading this book. I'm so looking forward to reading the other 3 “secret project” books when they release this year. 5 stars!

A basic YA fantasy that was just fine. It was nothing spectacular. Not horrible. 3 stars.