re-reading in preparation for Empire of Storms 🎉 (more excited for the release of that book than my 18th birthday the week prior 😂🙌🏼)
re-reading in preparation for Empire of Storms 🎉 (more excited for the release of that book than my 18th birthday the week prior 😂🙌🏼)
perfect spot to read (and maybe catch a few Pokemon 😜)
the perfect book to read while stressing over my finals and the future 😁💗
moving on to the second book in the Chronicles of the Kings series (holiday reading for Ancient History) - hoping this one is a bit more fast paced than the last.
a court of mist and fury was an absolute masterpiece. I just couldn't put it down. the characters, world building, humour, the romance, how PTSD was portrayed, the twists, suspense - it was all perfection.
somehow Sarah manages to make each book greater than the last.
"Instead of worrying about taking, we should worry about giving. We can‘t stop the take. But we can do a hell of a lot about the give."
read my full review here: http://emilyjane.typepad.com/my-blog/2016/03/book-club-february-discussion.html
re-reading my favourite series in preparation for Empire of Storms 😎😍
this book was such an emotional roller coaster filled with amazing character development, betrayal, wonderful new characters, discoveries about the past, foreshadowing and intense action scenes. just adored this book so, so much and didn't think it was possible for my fave series to get any better.
THAT ENDING THOUGH. this is one of the best books I have ever read; it's so amazing and emotional and I feel like I could read it a thousand times over.
so, I may or may not have read this book about seven times by now #noshame
"Happily ever after, or even just together ever after, is not cheesy,” Wren said. “It‘s the noblest, like, the most courageous thing two people can shoot for."