DNF at 73% because getting through every page became a struggle. I know I might get backlash for writing a review on a DNF but I feel justified. And I will give a star rating as I made it way over 50%. Just think if everyone who disliked a book enough to not finish refuses to review, the actual opin...
There were no more words as they loaded my mother in the back of the van. When she disappeared inside, I felt something tear within me, loosing what felt like acid into my chest. It scalded my insides. It made my breath come faster, made my throat burn. -from the book Ember Miller is a high schoo...
Ahh, what would dystopias be without sexism, misogyny, and heteronormativity?(3.5 stars)Content warnings:ableist languagesexismmisogynyviolence against womenslut-shamingheteronormativityMy opinion of this book keeps going back and forth from positive to negative. I just can't make up my mind . . . O...
As I stated on an earlier post I actually read this not all that long ago (during the summer sometime). I really, really enjoyed it but never gave it a full review. We find ourselves in a time when The Bill of Rights doesn't exist, citizens in America (because who ever knows what goes on in other ...
I so badly wanted to love this book, I really did. I gave it all of the chance in the world to wow me but sadly it did not. I can't say that I didn't enjoy reading it, I did to a certain extent, but there were some major issues that really spoiled some of the fun. Want to know what else ...
Perhaps I'm over the dystopian genre. Maybe I'm in need of more adult reads too. This one just didn't really do it for me. It was entertaining enough, and I was seriously shocked by the world Ember lives in. The whole Moral Statutes were tough to swallow. But other than that, I felt like there was a...
I expected to enjoy Article 5 and I did enjoy Article 5. After being introduced to dystopia, I’ve pretty much enjoyed all books I’ve read in the genre. I guess one could argue there is only so much a writer can do with the genre, and maybe that’s true. But rather than grow bored, I like how the worl...
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