In the Lives of Puppets by TJ Klune. I read the House in the Cerulean Sea a couple months ago and I adored it.
In the Lives of Puppets by TJ Klune. I read the House in the Cerulean Sea a couple months ago and I adored it.
I don’t even remember the farming stuff? Haha I must have skimmed over that part. I do however remember Levin going on a (few?) hunting trips(s) and that section was just too long and too detailed. I got so bored with it.
The majority of that book is tedious to be honest, especially the ball scenes and the hunting portion (way too much explanation on species and how to hunt and it just felt like unnecessary filler). I think I read it because my mom really wanted me to and thought I would like it because of the romance (which barely exists from what I remember even though it is the main plots).
Anna Karenina. Looking back I honestly have no idea how I got through that book or why I even read it. I don’t remember enjoying it.
My favorite genre is fantasy, but lately I have been in a romance shtick which is new for me. Reading an modern urban fantasy right now and that is a little weird for me. I will also read nonfiction sometimes if it’s a topic I am interested in learning more about.
Animal Farm. I hated it so much. I hated the characters. I thought it was boring. Maybe I was just too young when I read it. I remember being so excited because I thought it was about animals.
Sarah J Maas is notorious for doing this with lots of words or phrases. My least favorite and what I noticed the most is “balk”. Such an ugly looking and sounding word.