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Caffeinated Fae (464 KP) rated Breaking Up Is Hard To Do... But You Could've Done Better in Books
Jul 12, 2018
I was really hoping that I would like this graphic novel but honestly it just fell flat for me. The concept of it could have been amazing. From the description I thought it would have been more of a graphic novel and less like a picture book. You would have one to two pages of text and then a drawing. It was nothing that I was expecting.
Unfortunately, the stories weren't even that spectacular nor did the drawings make up for it. At one point, a drawing was in the middle of the story and "spoiled" the ending which was just bad placement.
The pictures were okay but really nothing special. It was nothing spectacular.
All in all, It was okay. I probably won't pick up another book from this author.
*I received this book from NetGalley.
Unfortunately, the stories weren't even that spectacular nor did the drawings make up for it. At one point, a drawing was in the middle of the story and "spoiled" the ending which was just bad placement.
The pictures were okay but really nothing special. It was nothing spectacular.
All in all, It was okay. I probably won't pick up another book from this author.
*I received this book from NetGalley.
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BobbiesDustyPages (1259 KP) rated Strange the Dreamer in Books
Jul 25, 2017
Mind blowing descriptions (3 more)
wonderful setting
Characters to feel for
some of the best writing I've seen in a while.
Dreams or Nightmares you want to behold Weep yourself.
Review Wow!
Seriously the only word I can think that sums up Strange the Dreamer. Laini Taylor has such a way with words that just pulls you into the amazing worlds she writes and Strange the Dreamer does this from beginning to end. The world she builds is honestly anything but a fairytale but the images she uses through out the book are just so vivid that even through all the horror you want to go there Weep is a place that holds nothing but awful memories but the way she writes it you want to see it feel and just breathe it all in.
The Characters she's created this time around are all so diverse and though you genuinely don't like a few of the characters you want to know more about for me it was Minya. She is hands down my favorite character from the book she is just so fascinating that I could read a series solely about her. Lazlo is also a favorite he is just such a wonderful protagonist that you want to get everything he does about and on that note, Taylor went above and beyond with Lazlo's dream sequences that I just wanted to jump right into the pages and live in them.
I could probably go on forever about how much I just loved this book and I am going to die to wait for the next book.
Seriously the only word I can think that sums up Strange the Dreamer. Laini Taylor has such a way with words that just pulls you into the amazing worlds she writes and Strange the Dreamer does this from beginning to end. The world she builds is honestly anything but a fairytale but the images she uses through out the book are just so vivid that even through all the horror you want to go there Weep is a place that holds nothing but awful memories but the way she writes it you want to see it feel and just breathe it all in.
The Characters she's created this time around are all so diverse and though you genuinely don't like a few of the characters you want to know more about for me it was Minya. She is hands down my favorite character from the book she is just so fascinating that I could read a series solely about her. Lazlo is also a favorite he is just such a wonderful protagonist that you want to get everything he does about and on that note, Taylor went above and beyond with Lazlo's dream sequences that I just wanted to jump right into the pages and live in them.
I could probably go on forever about how much I just loved this book and I am going to die to wait for the next book.








