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I like lots realistic fiction dystopian and romance Sometimes I pick out books because I like the cover art:)

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reviewed Powerless by Lauren Roberts

Lauren Roberts: Powerless (2023, Lauren Roberts)

My Roman Empire is when Kai Azer puts a damn shirt on

UG I wanted to dislike this book so bad. It’s weirdly overwritten and dramatic and the male main character is so cliche, for me it seemed like it’d be like a more hunger games focused Shatter Me. But it wasn’t. For some odd reason, I loved this book so much and blew through it really fast, and got really invested and attached to the characters. Kai is oddly heartwarming, Kitt is an interesting look on what can happen when you do nothing but seek approval, and I kind of adored the way Paedyn ruthlessly gaslight, gatekeep, girlbossed her way through everything.

Parker struggles to reconnect with her twin brother, Charlie who s recovering from cancer as …

....when the main character ruins what could have been an amazing book....

It was almost my first five star read of the year. It would have been if it weren't for freaking PARKER I understand you need character growth but this was so tedious to read. Otherwise it was amazing!!! It's one of those books where you laugh, cry, and bite your nails all within ten pages:')

Nicola Yoon: Everything, Everything (2015, Delacorte Press)

The main character is a girl who is said to have a disease that stops …

Fast paced while simultaneously moving like a snail....but like in a good way

So much happens!! The plot twist was pretty predictable but the writing makes it very easy to become invested. There were a few cringey bits, but overall it was decent! Extra points for a pretty cover:)