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An absolute delight. ❤️ Witchy, girls kissing girls (and not-girls), a dark and sweet mystery, what more could I ask for?
I think this is my #doublespin for February. By this point in the month I‘ve always forgotten which is which 😂
As soon as I opened this, I had no clue what was happening. During the first 80 pages this book jumps between at least five perspectives and multiple timelines. To top it all off, it switches between first and third person. There were times though, during the “now”, sections where I didn‘t want to stop reading. But as soon as it switched to the perspective of the ravens or the trees, I wanted to bail immediately.
I‘m not sure how much time I have left with him, but I know it‘s not long now. #dogsoflitsy #Riley
We‘re enjoying the sunshine for a little bit. 😞
I‘m not ready for this.
This book made me EMOTIONAL; queer characters written by a queer author means none of the weird hyper-sexualization OR the forced lack of sexuality or desire. Don‘t get me wrong this isn‘t smut lmao it‘s YA and not even a romance, but it‘s authentic to queer life and teen life and it‘s raw reality in a fun way. Omg please read this book please please please I loved it so much. Plus witches I mean come on what more could you want.
Queer young adult fiction is my favorite. This book was lovely, fun and cute.
I love how inclusive young adult lit is, and this is a perfect example. Five queer witches, all with their own gender identities and sexuality, all respectful and supportive of one another while also trying to solve a magical mystery. Really lovely.
This wasn't my favorite book by ARC, but I did enjoy it. I couldn't fully connect with any of the characters, but thought that the magic was interesting. The atmosphere of the setting was done nearly perfectly, however. I really like when magic is connected to nature, and this was a great example of that. The redwood forest scenes were my favorite of the book. The setting is reminiscent of The Raven Boys, but the similarities don't really ⬇️
I've heard quite mixed things about this one but I'm giving it a go! How bad can queer witches be?!
I‘m here to keep this month of queer lit going... though to be fair I still read a lot of queer lit all year round. In June I read ONLY queer books.
New favorite. Brought the energy of raven cycle into a far more satisfying story. I loved this story and the characters. Witches and a deep connection to nature. Diverse cast of characters. Queer. And chronic pain rep that actually felt real and like real rep to me.
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Had a great reading month! Most nonfiction I've ever read in one month before 👍
Only one audiobook 🎧 Black Enough
Made it to 100 things read this year so far!! 🎉 (Including comics + audiobooks)
Love love loved it!!! All I had to do was look at that cover and read the first few words of the synopsis and I was sold!! 💖✨✨
I saw a review on Goodreads saying they thought it felt a little like The Raven Boys series and I would say I agree. I only wish this was a series!
Happy Friday everyone! 😁
A book, a breeze, and the bay 💙🌊
“A tree could be so alive it felt like a challenge. It could turn sunlight into long knives and stab them right through you.”
It's been a pretty LEGIT morning at this conference to say the least part 2
I loved the aesthetic and the diversity (queer POC witches for the win!) but ultimately failed to deliver. There were too many POV changes and the storyline was boring. Full review on my blog: https://wp.me/p9zANx-kl
Book mail: QUEER WITCHES YESSSSSSS. ❤️🧡💛💚💙