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bibliolive039

bibliolive039

Joined March 2017

reader • writer • bibliophile • tea drinker
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One | Sarah Crossan
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Pickpick

I love the idea and I also love how it feels real; the imperfection and all. The format of the book is unique; it's more like a collection of poetries but in the end, they told us a pinch of the story smoothly. Also, like the characters! None of them I'm a fond of as much, actually, but none of them I'm hating too. And the ending! I was spoiled a bit of it so I've predicted that already, sadly, but even that so, it's still saddening. 😭

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I think prime numbers are like life. They are very logical but you could never work out the rules, even if you spent all your time thinking about them.

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Can't wait to read this beauty! Finally got the book after being on the wishlist for so long. 😚
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#book #read #thewrathandthedawn #reneeahdieh

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City of Bones (Reissue) | Cassandra Clare
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Mehso-so

It's a mixed feeling about this series so far. The writing style is nice, I can definitely enjoy how the story is potrayed. But there're also things not needed for the story; making me a bit bored- probably the problems came from her habit writing fanfiction before. The twist is a little bit surprising too; didn't expect it would turn out like that, though there're also predictable things. All in all, it's an okay. Not wow-ing, but not annoying.

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The Upside of Unrequited | Becky Albertalli
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Pickpick

This book feels so real, somehow. There're a lot of issues discussed here (maybe a liiittle bit too much for someone's life), but they're so relevant with the real world nowadays and making me think about those too. Like feeling unloved because of her appearance, the sister who distanced herself after having a girlfriend, the families who's being unsupportive with the uncommon relationships, and so on. A good read, indeed. ❤️

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Illuminae | Amie Kaufman, Jay Kristoff
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The format is interesting, I've never encountered a book like this before. And as weird as it seems, apparently the report kind of format could still make me invested in the book as much. The plot is probably sounded normal, but trust me when I say it's not really "normal". There're a lot of unexpected things happened- and so much heartbreaking scenes. *wipes tears*. And the ending is- uh, I love it. Totally recommending this series!

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