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LunaReadsBooks@bookwyrm.social

Joined 1 year, 6 months ago

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

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42% complete! LunaReadsBooks has read 42 of 100 books.

reviewed Apprentice to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer (Assistant and the Villain, #2)

Hannah Nicole Maehrer: Apprentice to the Villain (Paperback, 2024, Entangled Publishing, LLC)

NOTICE TO STAFF: There has been a disturbing increase in cheeriness, sprightly behavior, and overall …

I fear the pining needs to stop.

The plot in the last 20% of this book wandered places I do not understand at all. I think too many things were happening, and the author needed to leave everything on a dramatic cliff hanger, but in doing so, all of the magical aspects of this book just made zero freaking sense. I think a lot of fantasy novels in the middle of series tend to have this problem, but this one suffered HEAVILY from it. Though the first half was fairly coherent. And then there’s the romance…SIGH…there’s a point where slow burn isn’t cute and angsty anymore. Like, YOU’VE LOOKED LONGINGLY AT HIS STARTLINGLY TWINKLING EYES ENOUGH GIRLFRIEND, PLEASE JUST KISS HIM, YOU TWO ARE DRIVING ME INSANE. Honestly, at the end there I was just rage reading. But even so, despite this VERY mid book, I WILL be reading the third one when it comes out, because …

reviewed Assistant to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer (Assistant and the Villain, #1)

Hannah Nicole Maehrer: Assistant to the Villain (Paperback, 2023, Entangled: Red Tower Books, Entangled Publishing, LLC)

The charms with these book where its drawbacks for me. I find it wonderfully simple …

Evie is just so…tiny…and petite🥺(kill me)

This was not fine literature, I’ll tell you that. But despite the ABUNDANCE of fanfic tropes, and ridiculous descriptions on the male main character, I still had a fun time with this book. The world and characters are so silly and almost charming, and THE CLIFF HANGER AT THE END?! Gagged. I must read the second one now🫠

Holly Jackson: Five Survive (Hardcover, 2022, Electric Monkey)

Eighteen year old Red and her friends are on a road trip in an RV, …

Bro forget Voldemort, Oliver Lavoy is the prolly the worst human I’ve ever read about

The writing fell flat a bit, but the plot and social dynamics were so interesting to read about. This book kinda felt like a character study wrapped up in a thriller, and tied with a pretty romance bow. Pretty good over all! Holly Jackson is SO good with mystery and suspense.

Becky Chambers: A Psalm for the Wild-Built (Hardcover, 2021, Tordotcom)

It's been centuries since the robots of Panga gained self-awareness and laid down their tools; …

A warm hug of a book

This was a sweet, easy, hopeful story, perfect for any souls who are feeling particularly lost. Much like the tea monks that are discussed frequently in its pages, this book helps you let go of your struggles, and simply breathe for a little bit, maybe even smile a few times if you’re particularly enjoying yourself.