(3.5, rounded down)
HELP I CANNOT BELIVE I FINISHED THIS BOOK IN A DAY
IT LITERALLY FELT LIKE A FEVER DREAM
first of all, why dose everyone hate this books writing?? it's actually pretty good
alright y'all, i'm going on a little rant sorry
tw??? SA
i couldn't finish this book. i do not care about a villain who is a rapist.
it was SO UNCOMFORTABLE to read about SA in a kids/teen book, and it lasted for 10 pages????? hell no.
maybe it got “resolved” later in the book, but i don't really care.
i'm just going to say i read the entire book and move on.
“If the universe was static, I could stand anywhere in this world and I swear my line of sight would end on you. I swear i'd find you in the dark.”
READ THIS BOOK RIGHT NOW OMG IT WILL NOT DISAPOINT!
The main characters felt so refreshing it was unreal! Crier and Alya were some of the best characters ever and I love them so much.
This book was recommend to me because of the lesbian enemies-to-lovers romance, but this book was so much more than that. I loved the world and story so much its crazy.
I CAN SEE WHY YALL LIKE THIS BOOK
the beginning/middle part was kinda boring, but after that it was so good omfg
(4.5, rounded down)
the only reason this dosent get 5 stars is bc cardan is gone for too much of the book
i literally read this book in one sitting help
anyways i'm gonna talk to my therapist about this book brb
as i'm writing this their are tears rolling down my face fyi
i'm gonna need SEVERAL days to recover from this book
The Moonstone girls is about two gay siblings in the 1960 trying to overcome the challenges that come with being queer. the representation in this book felt genuine and was done very well. it was a lot darker than I thought it would be, so make you know that before reading this, but I highly recommend you do. The only thing that I thought could be better was the pacing. 60% of this book is Tracy trying to get to Alaska, which isn't terrible but I felt you spend way too long actually getting to the heart of the story. Overall, this book gets 4 stars and I recommend you read.
ARC provided by Netgalley and Publisher exchange for an honest review
Definitely not the typical book I read, but definitely a very interesting and informing. Loved to see Bisexuality history in an entire book and learning lots about myself too. Not the kind of book you binge in a week, but would recommend to anyone who wants to know more LGBTQ+ history.
Thank you Netgalley and Publisher for ARC in exchange for an honest review
more like a 4.5, i don't remember there being so many achilles povs in this book. still as good as i remember tho
it was awful???? but i also couldn't put it down??!
nothing redeeming about this book except Magnus and Isabelle, i don't like any other character