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The Rook by Frost Kay

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my rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Thank you Frost Kay for this ARC in exchange for an honest review. Once again, thank you for ripping my heart out and putting it back in. Frost Kay is an indie writer that I'm completely committed to and this book is another example why. These main characters are fun, spicy, irritating and I love them so much. This is the second book in the series and it left me impatiently waiting for the third release. We see Tempest as she plays the role of a double agent and having no clue how to pull it off. We see the dastardly Fox pining for his Hound. This book is awesome if you need a break and a fun read with all the feels. Please Kay, come out with the third one quickly!

Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell

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my rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This was part of my summer romance reading block I accidentally created. I went in with a certain expectation because this book is beloved by the YA readers. However, I got smacked in the face with something completely different. This story follows Eleanor as she survives her mother's abusive marriage. While she suffers through it, she meets Park who is also going through a difficult relationship with his father.  This clearly has abusive themes which directly affect the main characters, so if you are sensitive to those themes I would pass on this. Overall, I liked the story. This book had some great themes with a strong female lead and the fight to do what is best for yourself. I like the relationship between the main characters. By the time I was done with the book, I was completely invested in the characters.  The writing in this book is stellar, it will definitely give you the feels. The plot flowed beautifully and the pacing was perfect.  Original...

Teen Titans: Beast Boy by Kami Garcia and Gabriel Picolo

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  my rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Huge thanks to DC Comics and Netgalley for this fantastic piece of literary art! I enjoyed this so, so much! I finished it a few days ago and it has been on my mind ever since. This graphic novel is a coming-of-age story featuring Garfield Logan, aka Beast Boy, as comes to understand why he just can't seem to grow any bigger. It's a story of friendship, self discovery, and a super hero coming to life. The art is my favorite part of this graphic novel. It is absolutely gorgeous. The story is well written and relatable for the young and old! I will be continuing the series! Overall, I gave this book 5 stars. I will read this one again and even purchase a hardcopy for myself. If you are a fan of super heroes, READ THIS NOW!

The Kingdom of Back by Marie Lu

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my rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Welcome to the Kingdom of Back! Here we have a lost prince, a fae-like creature and the underrated and underestimated Nannerl Mozart. This is labelled a fantasy story but I felt it was more about Nannerl. This follows her story and her struggle to deal with her controlling and ambitious father. Also, her struggle in a dominant patriarchal society. Nannerl is a talented musician just like her brother, but she still ends up pushed into her brother's shadow. She struggles to be heard and seen in her personal life and in the music world. To deal with it, she seeks comfort in the Kingdom of Back and ultimately gets pulled into helping save that world.  I enjoyed this once I was able to sit down and read it. (Which had nothing to do with the actual book.) The magic and world building is lush and rich. Marie Lu's writing is amazing which made for an easy read.  Overall, I gave this book 3 stars because I don't think I would read it again but I would recommend it ...

Red Rising by Pierce Brown

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my rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I was completely deceived and wrecked by this book. When I was reading it, I was bored and could easily get lost doing something else. But then, I would be thinking about the book later and go back to reading it. So I cared but didn't care? I don't know. I felt like I needed to know what happen but then I didn't. What does that say, probably not a whole lot. This is one of those books where I have to be in the proper mindset. This also falls along of the line of my never ending hate/love relationship with sci-fi. I pick it, I put it down. I switch to audiobook (which helped). Overall, I have no idea how to feel about this book so take it for what it is.  I gave this 4 out of 5 stars because I would recommend it and I plan on continuing the series. 

Furyborn by Claire Legrand

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my rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Ok, I needed some time to chew on this one to really figure out how I feel about it. So here it is, it was fine. The main characters have a ton of depth and I feel like they were developed well. They have strong female leads which I am always down for. However, I just didn't find myself actually caring enough about them to continue with the series. This is a fat book with a super slow plot line. There is some romance but it is super light in this particular book. I have heard it picks up in the continuing books. The writing is great and I have zero complaints. All and all, it's a good book. I just don't care enough about the plot or the characters to continue the series. But if you like epic fantasy with parallel plot lines then you'll probably like this book. I gave this 3 out 5 stars because there is nothing wrong with the writing and I would recommend to a friend. I just have no desire to continue to read the series.

Court's Fool by Frost Kay

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  my rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Huge thank you to Frost Kay for this eARC in exchange for an honest review. This was a satisfying ending to an amazing series. I loved this series from Rebel's Blade and that stayed consistent til Court's Fool. I love these characters and I could easily spend a day in the Aermian Court. I read this book in 24 hours because I needed to finish it ASAP. I've said it before but Frost Kay's writing is easily comparable to popular YA authors at this time. Her stories easily compete with authors like Victoria Aveyard and Sarah J. Maas. I have recommended this series to so many in the past and I will in the future. I love Tehl and Sage's story and I look forward to revisiting their kingdom in future series. I gave this four and a half stars because I would easily read it again and I will continue to recommend it to others. My only gripe is I don't think one of the minor secondary characters, Dorcus played a big enough role to be included in the sto...