The prose alone is worth it. Sirius and Harry finally connect and it hurts.
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Graphic novels and manga. Sequential art is underrated.
The prose alone is worth it. Sirius and Harry finally connect and it hurts.
reviewed The Secret History
Small moments that hit like freight trains. Would recommend to the right reader without hesitation.
reviewed The Kite Runner
For readers who love depth over spectacle. Already thinking about a reread next year.
Literary fiction that still moves quickly. Themes linger longer than the plot twists.
reviewed Behind Closed Doors
For readers who love depth over spectacle. Already thinking about a reread next year.
The prose alone is worth it. The ending stayed with me longer than expected.
reviewed Crime and Punishment
Every sentence feels considered. Better than the adaptation, for what it is worth.
Literary fiction that still moves quickly. Themes linger longer than the plot twists.
reviewed The Catcher in the Rye
Still unpacking it a week later. Some sections shine brighter than others, but the whole works.
reviewed A Court of Thorns and Roses
Contemporary fiction at its finest. Exactly the vibe I wanted when I picked it up.
reviewed The Book Thief
Quiet devastation on every page. Pacing had lulls, but the payoff satisfied me.
reviewed Normal People
Literary fiction that still moves quickly. Themes linger longer than the plot twists.
reviewed Mockingjay
The interior life here is exquisite. I went in with hype and mostly got what I wanted.
reviewed Lessons in Chemistry
Still unpacking it a week later. Some sections shine brighter than others, but the whole works.
reviewed Of Mice and Men
Contemporary fiction at its finest. Exactly the vibe I wanted when I picked it up.
Small moments that hit like freight trains. Would recommend to the right reader without hesitation.
reviewed The Da Vinci Code
Still unpacking it a week later. Controversial rating for a reason.
reviewed The Shining
Understated and devastating. Not perfect, but memorable in the ways that count.
reviewed The Love Hypothesis
Small moments that hit like freight trains. Would recommend to the right reader without hesitation.
Small moments that hit like freight trains. Would recommend to the right reader without hesitation.
reviewed The Fault in Our Stars
Quiet devastation on every page. Pacing had lulls, but the payoff satisfied me.
reviewed Throne of Glass
Small moments that hit like freight trains. Would recommend to the right reader without hesitation.
Still unpacking it a week later. Some sections shine brighter than others, but the whole works.
reviewed Animal Farm
Contemporary fiction at its finest. Exactly the vibe I wanted when I picked it up.
reviewed The Housemaid
Literary fiction that still moves quickly. Themes linger longer than the plot twists.
reviewed Ender's Game
Literary fiction that still moves quickly. Themes linger longer than the plot twists.
reviewed The Silent Patient
Small moments that hit like freight trains. Would recommend to the right reader without hesitation.
The prose alone is worth it. The ending stayed with me longer than expected.
reviewed It Ends With Us
Literary fiction that still moves quickly. Themes linger longer than the plot twists.
reviewed The Song of Achilles
I dog-eared more pages than I should admit. A strong entry in its genre.
reviewed Beach Read
Understated and devastating. Not perfect, but memorable in the ways that count.
The prose alone is worth it. The ending stayed with me longer than expected.
reviewed The Lightning Thief
Understated and devastating. Not perfect, but memorable in the ways that count.
The interior life here is exquisite. I went in with hype and mostly got what I wanted.
reviewed A Court of Wings and Ruin
Every sentence feels considered. Better than the adaptation, for what it is worth.
Quiet devastation on every page. Pacing had lulls, but the payoff satisfied me.
Understated and devastating. Not perfect, but memorable in the ways that count.
reviewed Never Let Me Go
The prose alone is worth it. The ending stayed with me longer than expected.
reviewed Me Before You
Literary fiction that still moves quickly. Themes linger longer than the plot twists.
reviewed The Notebook
Understated and devastating. Not perfect, but memorable in the ways that count.
reviewed Lord of the Flies
Contemporary fiction at its finest. Exactly the vibe I wanted when I picked it up.
reviewed To Kill a Mockingbird
Contemporary fiction at its finest. Exactly the vibe I wanted when I picked it up.
reviewed Flowers for Algernon
For readers who love depth over spectacle. Already thinking about a reread next year.
Literary fiction that still moves quickly. Campy in places, sincere in others.
reviewed One Hundred Years of Solitude
For readers who love depth over spectacle. Already thinking about a reread next year.
reviewed People We Meet On Vacation
Small moments that hit like freight trains. Would recommend to the right reader without hesitation.
reviewed Reminders of Him
Understated and devastating. Not perfect, but memorable in the ways that count.
reviewed The Maze Runner
Literary fiction that still moves quickly. Themes linger longer than the plot twists.
reviewed Daisy Jones & The Six
Literary fiction that still moves quickly. Themes linger longer than the plot twists.
reviewed The Hunger Games
The interior life here is exquisite. I went in with hype and mostly got what I wanted.
reviewed Brave New World
Understated and devastating. Not perfect, but memorable in the ways that count.
reviewed A Man Called Ove
For readers who love depth over spectacle. Already thinking about a reread next year.