I liked the majority of the book, it kept me entertained and curious, but the ending kinda.. ruined it for me. I'm still going to read the second one, but I was pretty disappointed with the writing in the last half. It went from cringe in a good way to cringe in a bad way all the way at the end.
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Radgryd rated My Wish for You: 4 stars
Radgryd rated Life Is Strange: Dust: 3 stars
Life Is Strange: Dust by Emma Vieceli, Emma Vieceli, Claudia Leonardi, and 3 others (Life is Strange, #1)
Radgryd reviewed Malice by Heather Walter
Radgryd rated Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: 4 stars
Radgryd rated We Do What We Do in the Dark: 3 stars
We Do What We Do in the Dark by Michelle Hart
A novel about a young woman's life-altering affair with a much older, married woman.
Mallory is a freshman in college, …
Radgryd rated Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: 3 stars
Radgryd reviewed Mighty Morphin Power Rangers by Nico Leon
Radgryd reviewed She Gets the Girl by Rachael Lippincott
Review of 'She Gets the Girl' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
I loved this book for several reasons. At the start of the book I sure didn't think I would end up giving it 5 stars, but it turned out to be such a sweet, endearing little story that I couldn't stop listening to it!
One of the most refreshing details of this book taking place in the real world is that homophobia doesn't even get a single mention. It's completely normal that these girls are into each other and the book holds onto that. I've read quite a few queer YA novels the past years that make it one of the biggest plot points in their books and I'm just not there for it anymore. Our lives are not just suffering or bending under the pressure of society. This book gave queer romance a chance, a space to unfold, room for the characters to grow and have their own emotional …
I loved this book for several reasons. At the start of the book I sure didn't think I would end up giving it 5 stars, but it turned out to be such a sweet, endearing little story that I couldn't stop listening to it!
One of the most refreshing details of this book taking place in the real world is that homophobia doesn't even get a single mention. It's completely normal that these girls are into each other and the book holds onto that. I've read quite a few queer YA novels the past years that make it one of the biggest plot points in their books and I'm just not there for it anymore. Our lives are not just suffering or bending under the pressure of society. This book gave queer romance a chance, a space to unfold, room for the characters to grow and have their own emotional journeys without the all encompassing negativtiy from the outside. This story is not a prison for their characters but a landscape to explore.
I also ended up loving both of the main characters and I am sure both the way it was written from their two perspectives WITHOUT repeating scenes and the voices by Natalie Naudus and Valentina Ortiz added to it. They both learned and grew and it was just lovely to witness. I was rooting for them the entire way! I do have to say that this book is predictable; positively, charmingly predictable. It didn't bother me because I just wanted them to succeed and be happy.
I wanted to give the book 4.something stars but the fact that I wanted to keep listening and then when it was all over and I still wanted to know what was gonna happen next convinced me to give it 5 instead. Because it deserves it. It's a great queer YA novel and its messages should be treasured.
Radgryd reviewed Blood Countess (a Lady Slayers Novel) by Lana Popovic
Review of 'Blood Countess (a Lady Slayers Novel)' on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
I enjoyed the story and the writing style, even if 1st person narrators aren't my favourite. Loved the blinks of queer love but some parts of the book left me confused.
Two intelligent women that continously plan and manipulate, only for them to make two big mistakes to drive the story forward. It seemed less believable to me this way.
I didn't really vibe with the end of the story either, the main character letting her sister marry into the blood of her former murderous lady.
The twisted love the two of them shared left me wanting more, to be frank. And I didn't dig either that her male best friend had to come to her rescue in the end either. Just doesn't sit well with me knowing this story's queer love was basically the basis. Hm.
Radgryd reviewed Stone Fruit by Lee Lai
Review of 'Stone Fruit' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
This cute short story made me feel things. It is very real and touched me in ways I didn't expect. The art style isn't my favourite but I got used to it pretty quickly and its definitely beautiful in its own way.
Radgryd finished reading A Thing Called Truth #1 by Iolanda Zanfardino (A Thing Called Truth, #1)
A Thing Called Truth #1 by Iolanda Zanfardino, Elisa Romboli (A Thing Called Truth, #1)
A chaotic LGBTQ+ road trip!
A workaholic scientist who wants to save the world and a woman who fears nothing …