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The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins
4.0
One thing I love about the hunger games books/collins' writing is how the plot never lacks for characters, and the characters never lack for plot. I will say though, that I found the pacing a little weird throughout this book. While it all came down to an over-all enjoyable read, something about it really felt like it should've been a duology or something.
I was a little scared to read this - Snow is obviously the bad guy throughout the trilogy, would this make us suddenly sympathetic to him? It absolutely does not do that at all, thank goodness! In fact, I hate him more than ever!
I was a little scared to read this - Snow is obviously the bad guy throughout the trilogy, would this make us suddenly sympathetic to him? It absolutely does not do that at all, thank goodness! In fact, I hate him more than ever!
Life in the City of Dirty Water: A Memoir of Healing by Clayton Thomas-Muller
I don't like to review memoirs about trauma so I'm ~*not going to*~
Lost in the Moment and Found by Seanan McGuire
4.5
I continue to resist the urge to rate all these books 5/5 for some reason. Maybe one day I'll just come back and change all of them.