Graf Victor itibaren Bhimpura, Rajasthan , India

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11/15/2024

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2019-07-11 23:41

Sivil Toplum TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Leyla İle Mecnun Yayıncılık

I would like to sum up my review by saying !@#$%^&*()_+)**^&&^%#!$@##$#%$^%&!$@$# which would translate to a whole slew of intangible sentences you guys would not be able to understand. I'll do my best to break it down into this: "SETH HOW COULD YOU!?", *insert major sighing* over some of the Aiden and Alex scenes, add some big *gasps* a dash of "no freaking way!" to the Leon shocker, and the o.O look and you've uncoded my sentence. Oh and don't forget a few snickers and the urge to want to fist bump Alex a few times. I honestly don't know where to even start, or what I can say about this book, because everything I want to mention is spoiler filled, and I can't mention spoilers. I loved everything about this book, especially the shocking ending. Jennifer Armentrout you are killing me with this storyline! Of course I'm not complaining about that at all, because this story is just, WOW. Really. Like the first two books in this series, I again found myself a little torn between Aiden and Seth. I get Alex's love for Aiden and the feeling she has for Seth, but holy smokes after that ending I don't think I'm torn anymore, though a part of me thinks there's a lot more to come, and we might get another big shocker. Aiden will always be that Knight in Shinning Armor type character for me and Seth will always be that hotter than hades bad boy who has a very faint flicker of hope somewhere deep inside of him. Alex, well she'll always be Alex. The character who will always have me cheering her on. This time around Alex felt a little bit more reserved to me, which I liked. I felt like I understood her reserve, and the reasoning behind her actions. There's a lot more at stake, and I liked that she's matured a bit in the sense she has to think things over more, and consider her role in all that's about to happen. She's forced to think ahead a bit as she wants nothing more than to protect those she loves. Don't get me wrong, I still love that irrational side of Alex. You know the side that causes to still act out and make her point known to Seth or anyone else who tries to tell her what to do. That's one of the things that makes her a stand out protagonist to me. This book is jammed packed with Jennifer Armentrout's signature. You know that perfectly written smoldering character chemistry, lots of snark, twists, and action she has become known for. This book has it all! I mean it wouldn't be a Jennifer Armentrout book is there wasn't any hot character chemistry (you know the type that just drives you as crazy as it drive the characters), bad boys, forbidden romance, danger, fight scenes, heartbreaking moments. I can't forget to mention those few fabulous moments that always leave me sighing and going "finally!". In all honesty this book had such a wide range of emotions that had me wishing I could read faster. I loved the shocking character twists, reveals, lies, cover ups, and all that happens in this book, and boy is there a lot of things that happen. I can't even begin to pinpoint to one thing I loved more than the other.... well I did love how the Gods appeared in this book. Hello Hades! With this ending, I can only imagine what's to come in Apollyn. Can Apollyn please be released early!? Like in December? lol If you're a fan of this series I highly recommend picking this book up!

2019-07-12 03:41

Oku Ve Boya Pamuk Prenses-Kolektif TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Parıltı Yayınları

Let me just say that I love the idea of this book. A girl who has suffered poverty, famine, loss, and abuse in 17th century Ireland winds up finding herself in the role of “scourge of the seven seas” and just when she thinks that she has it all made, she ends up dead and cursed to live out one hundred lifetimes as a dog. Sounds like a really terrific and original idea, right? Well, it is. It’s just not executed very well. This story feels rushed, bland, and forgettable. So I say five stars for the amazing idea, but two stars for the carrying out of that idea. I still think that A.S. King is a tremendously talented writer, and this book is by no means excruciatingly bad. But I would probably read Please Ignore Vera Dietz before this one, just so you know how good she can be. We catch up with this feisty girl in the 1980’s, where she’s a now a teenager named Saffron, born into a lower middle class family in the U.S. Some of the most entertaining and enjoyable parts of this book are found in the opening scenes, where Saffron is a wee mite of a preschooler with all the memories and experiences of a bloodthirsty pirate tucked away in her head. With all of the knowledge of a ruthless adult, plus one hundred canines, Saffron excels at school. Her parents’ greatest wish is that she will go to college and raise the status and wealth of her family, but she has no desire to follow that path. She remembers one night a few centuries ago when she lost the love of her life, and left behind a hoard of treasures. Now she’s determined to go back and reclaim what she lost. At just over two hundred pages, I think that this book is too short. I needed more time to know these characters and fill in all of the gaps in this story. Some elements I feel could have been trimmed to make way for more explanation and character building. For example, Saffron’s very inconsequential and brief relationship with a neighborhood boy who turns out to be a jerk. Why not cut that and include something more about Emer’s lost love? I also didn’t really feel like the “one hundred dog lifetimes” element was developed or linked to the story enough. The little doggie care tips do not feel connected to the story in any clear way (although I can see how a few of them are vaguely connected), and mainly just seem unnecessary. I love the whole idea, but I would have liked to see Saffron learn, grow, and mature from those one hundred canine lives. It really didn’t seem like she did. Many of the important story-driving scenes seem shoved in, and even nonsensical. For example, when Emer is revealed as a woman among a wounded group of sailors recovering from a battle with pirates, the Captain, unsure of what to do with her (can’t strand her, can’t keep her aboard), decides to give her an entire ship and some of his few remaining crewmen and set her up as the Captain with no strings attached. Seriously. Or when Emer decides to volunteer to go to Tortuga as a sort of mail order bride, but then is completely aghast to discover that the men there want to sleep with her. What did you think was going to happen?! Perfect Musical Pairing The Black Eyed Peas – I Gotta Feeling This book is a bit like a pop song. It’s catchy and flashy and so much fun on the front end. But then you get it stuck in your head and go on a listening marathon, about halfway through which you realize that this song is actually not fun or exciting. It’s extremely repetitive and the lyrics are complete shit.

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