
Natalia (73 KP) rated Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe in Books
Jan 26, 2019
My original attraction to the book came from hearing what a fantastic LGBT+ story it was - something that always catches my attention when I'm grasping for some kind of representation. It lived up to all of my expectations. It started a bit slow, seeing as I'm usually one for adventure and fantasy, but once I got into the book and the manner that Saenz writes, I couldn't put it down. As the heading might suggest, it certainly cried, especially towards the end of the book.
If you want a book that explores love and relationships, familial, platonic, and romantic, I would highly suggest picking up this book. Hopefully, people will read this book at the right time in their lives to be able to have this book effect them as positively as it has me.

To Kill a Kingdom
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Dark and romantic YA fantasy for fans of Sarah J Maas - about the siren with a taste for royal blood...
romance young adult

Izombie: Volume 1: Dead to the World
Chris Roberson and Mike Allred
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Written by CHRIS ROBERSON Art and cover by MICHAEL ALLRED "iZombie is flat out my favorite new title...

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Avenged (Ruined #2)
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A war that will fuel her. A bond that will destroy her. Emelina Flores has come home to Ruina....
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Blood Pact (Youkai Bloodlines #2)
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In Hiro’s world, youkai are a supernatural story used to scare children into obedience, and to...
Dark Historical Fantasy Paranormal Romance LGBTQIA

We Set the Dark on Fire
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In this daring and romantic fantasy debut perfect for fans of The Handmaid’s Tale and Latinx...

The King's Champion (The Boar King's Honor #3)
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American reporter Kate Shaw and English Major Sebastian Mainwaring clash from the moment they meet...
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Requiem (Tales of the Five Realms #1)
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In a world where light and shade battle for hearts and minds, young rebel, Hagar, earns a...
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Micky Barnard (542 KP) rated A Court of Wings and Ruin in Books
Sep 15, 2018
There is a lighter romantic touch to ACOWAR but the depth of love is solid, desperate and tangible. Feyre has been on such a journey as a character and what a woman she has become, a woman I admire and love as a favourite character. Rhysand was wonderful and the cast of strong side characters rocked this book, namely Nesta, Cassian and others. Dare I say, I both loved and feared some of the monsters in ACOWAR and cried over others. The creatures are described so skillfully that this is fantasy that has a 3D feeling.
I'm sad on the one hand that this first trilogy instalment is over, but I'm excited about who will feature in the next three. I have hopes about who will be the main characters, however I trust Maas to deliver. I will re-read without doubt.
This was an audio listen and I was worried about the narrator change but Amanda Leigh Cobb seamlessly slipped into the role which is admirable on book three. Great narration from start to finish.
Chloe (514 KP) Jan 26, 2019