I liked this one better than the first, and I'm being pulled along by the story. But... There's just enough wrong here that I don't feel any urgency to advocate for this series. Everyone's a caricature. Odd and frequent use of the f-word. Lots of characters to keep track of. There is a strong ra...
The Queen of the Tearling teeters on the edge of awesome, but spends too much time on the side of annoying to really become what I hoped it would be. I was intrigued by the story. This world of queens, castles, and magic is inhabited by people whose ancient ancestors left America and England by ...
Since this is a sequel this is going to have spoilers for book one, for which I have a review here. Also this book should have a trigger warning for rape, spousal abuse, and self harm. This book picks up right where the first book ended. The Mort Army is on it's way, Kelsey has to deal with t...
So I've been holding off on rating and reviewing books until a few days have passed so that I don't get caught up in the immediate feelings following a book, or let a good ending overshadow a meh book. Unfortunately I read this book and the sequel and now they are slightly running together and I can...
Kelsea Glynn lebt von beinah allen Menschen abgeschieden im Wald bei ihren Pflegeeltern. Nicht selten sehnt sie sich danach, einfach auszubrechen und herauszufinden, wie das wahre Leben ist. Die einzige Möglichkeit, etwas darüber zu erfahren, wie es in der Welt vor sich geht, sind ihre Bücher und ih...
❝ Picture a world where there are no rich and poor. No luxury, but everyone is fed and clothed and cared for. God controls nothing. Books aren't forbidden. Women aren't the lower class. The color of your skin, the circumstances of your birth, these things don't matter. Kindness and humanity are ever...
"Picture a world where there are no rich and poor. No luxury, but everyone is fed and clothed and cared for. God controls nothing. Books aren't forbidden. Women aren't the lower class. The color of your skin, the circumstances of your birth, these things don't matter. Kindness and humanity are every...
❝ I don't understand your fascination with the damned things [books]. They don't feed or protect you. They don't keep you alive. But I see that they are important to you.❞ Ah this book.. I've read so many mixed reviews on this one, that put me off for reading it for quite some time. Eventually, I d...
The first book of the series, Queen of the Tearling, was so good from start to finish. It was one of my favorites of last year but it did leave me with some questions about the time period and the Crossing. Well this second book, starts out a little slower and I asked myself a couple times where is ...
Seems to have divided opinion this one - I bought it off the back of a recommendation from author Emma Kavanagh who said she couldn't put it down - well me neither I am most DEFINITELY on the side of "love love love" with Tearling.I just loved the world, I thought it was nice to see a distinct lack ...
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