![]() ![]() I’ll give nothing more, and I suggest you read it and formulate your own opinion! This review is purely my own and I would really love if I could lie and give this a high rating because the cover is mouth-watering, the blurb is hooking enough and even the first 40% of the book was a solid 3-4 star read. ![]() Cromwell and Bonnie meet through a series of coincidental events and when Cromwell signs up for the same university that Bonnie does, a whole lot of shit goes down. Think of it like a life source, and both these ‘patients’ are attached to it through an IV drip. I was genuinely looking forward to it.Ī Wish For Us is centered around two people that have music running through their veins. ![]() So I knew I was in for sap and mush and lovey dovey romance. I never read “A Thousand Boy Kisses” and right from the synopsis, and the reviews I could tell that this was going to be somewhere along those lines. I’ve read Tillie Cole’s dark romance before. “I never dared hope for a love such as you” ![]()
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![]() You can find a pdf of it if you cite the deep Reddit knowledge. The latest book is “ If Oceans Were Ink” by Carla Power. So I’ve been reading and learning as much as I can about what they claim is the true Islam (Shia), but ultimately have found even worse skeletons in the closets. ![]() I’m trying to approach this as reasonably and loving as possible since they’re still my family. However every time we have a conversation they always point to a different book or different lecture I should watch to reinterpret the religion and come back into the fold. ![]() ![]() But I’m trying really hard to tolerate my family’s decision to continue believing, and all I’m asking them is to tolerate the fact that I no longer believe (see all the horrible moral problems with Islam in this sub which I won’t rehash). It took me a long time to get to the point where I realized Islam is not right for me. ![]() ![]() The series continues to flesh out its characters and world, but it stays accessible. Overall this is another fantastic volume. Can't say I'm fond of her husband-to-be, though. Though Sylvester isn't completely disregarding her opinions, this is going to be a political marriage through and through. Right now she's old enough that talks about her marriage have already started. but that isn't the life she leads anymore. Myne has been hanging on to her lower city connections for dear life. ![]() Then there's the school parts, where Rozemyne proves yet again that no matter how much her family and friends try to contain the likely damage, she'll always find a way around whatever safeguards they've got in place.Īnd somehow it never occurred to me that some goodbyes would be necessary. ![]() We're getting a lot more of what's going on back home, including the usual High Bishop duties, Rozemyne starting to expand her printing empire to other parts of her dutchy, and some good detail on several of her retainers. So this volume is kind of all over the place, in a good way. And despite her best efforts, she's going to have to attend a few social gatherings. As Rozemyne's first year at the academy comes to its end, she's got plenty to do in her own dutchy before returning to school to inadvertently terrorize her teachers and peers. ![]() ![]() ![]() Nate and Polly's lives soon become a series of narrow misses, of evading the bad guys and the police, of sleepless nights in motels. They've already murdered his ex-wife, Polly's mother. Nate made dangerous enemies in prison-a gang called Aryan Steel has put out a bounty on his head, counting on its members on the outside to finish him off. He takes her from the front of her school into a world of robbery, violence, and the constant threat of death. ![]() A propulsive, gritty novel about a girl marked for death who must fight and steal to stay alive, learning from the most frightening man she knows-her fatherĮleven-year-old Polly McClusky is shy, too old for the teddy bear she carries with her everywhere, when she is unexpectedly reunited with her father, Nate, fresh out of jail and driving a stolen car. ![]() |