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I‘m going to say this is going to be hard to beat for my best read of the month. I loved it. I devoured the story! A slightly different take on vampires but pretty damn good.
4/5 ⭐️
What journey it was reading this book. It‘s a beautiful friends to lover‘s relationships that seems to be, always, taking place at a bad timing. These characters are facing many challenges throughout the course of their relationship. Life has a way to trace your future sometimes that make you wonder, what if? When they meet again at their best friend wedding their past and present collide.
I wanted to love this after how much I adored Such Sharp Teeth, but I did not. Sloane is so wishywashy, her best friend Naomi is a frustrating hot mess but I would have liked the book better if it followed her. I didn‘t care about the romance subplot with probably-not-dracula. There‘s no metaphor here, the beginning had Sloane reflecting on time slipping & her obsession with aging but that falls away as the action starts. I didn‘t get it. 🧛🏻♀️
4-5 Feb 25 (audiobook)
This seemed so light and fluffy after Navalny, but it was enjoyable even if Shiloh did really grate on my nerves at times. Perhaps Rowell wanted to portray her as authentic, but I did see her as a bit of an attention seeker. Her high school relationship with Cary drove me a little insane. I did like Cary, both mothers and Juniper.
I read this book twice before I had to return it to the library because I loved it so much.
It's in a series but it can be read as a standalone.
Happy Birthday @wanderinglynn 🎂 🎉 Thank you for everything you do for the Litsy community! #49bdaygiveaway ❤️❤️❤️
I tend to love and very quickly devour Rachel Harrison's feminist horror, and this book was no exception! I read most of it in one sitting.
This particular story revolves around themes of love, friendship, identity, and self-determination, and is, as always, steeped in Harrison's signature wit and easy to identify with characters.
This one might vie with Such Sharp Teeth as my favorite of her books!