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The Silver Chair by C.S. Lewis

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3.0

I think this has a more obvious plot, and I appreciate that. I also feel as the characters seemed more realistic in this book. There was Aslan and magic. But, the book felt less magical and it was harder to pay attention to. However, it is better then The Horse and His Boy.
The Magician's Nephew by C.S. Lewis

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4.0

I read things in chronical order vs publication order. I do wish I did the opposite.

However, I loved this book. It's simple (well it is a children's book), but in a great way. It's completely interesting how the world of Narnia was created. Even if you are an adult, this is a great read.
The Last Battle by C.S. Lewis

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1.0

MANNNNN.

I was not expecting that ending. I really wasnt. I hated it but 10/10 for unexpected ending.

The book didn't feel line it belonged. But I understand the end times themes. I just didn't enjoy it.
The Princess Saves Herself in This One by Amanda Lovelace

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5.0

I really enjoyed this. This was on kindle unlimited and I been wanting to try a book or collection of her but was unsure.

I liked the spacing. My favorite author Ellen Hopkins always did interesting spacing in her books so I was use to it.

I related to a lot of what was in this collection. It was easy to understand. Simple language. I appreciate that. I
Girl, Wash Your Face by Rachel Hollis

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2.0

i really think i was the wrong audience for this. it all sounds great. i get the "tough love" thing she was going for... however, it just i don't know. something didn't sit right.
Bones in the Garden by McKayla DeBonis

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5.0

I really think this was way better then Semicolon. The imagery in this collection was beautiful.
Codename: Sailor V, Volume 2 by Naoko Takeuchi

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4.0

I did enjoy this better then the first one. The first felt more inspirational, but this felt like a true prequel. It's silly and immature but a lot of fun.
Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur

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3.0

I liked it. I read a lot of this some poetry but I kinda wish I got into the hype of this book more. However, I've read better. Is just ok.
in the absence of the sun by Emily Curtis

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5.0

This book did have the word spacing of more modern poetry, but I felt it added to the power of poems.

My favorite poem.
"She’s a forest fire, but she practices self- control She taught herself to put it out because some people can’t handle incandescence."
Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice

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4.0

The book isn't perfect but I absolutely love it. It and the movie are definitely guilty pleasures. It was actually my first vampire book as a kid. The characters are definitely remembered and distinct. I think that's what makes the book so amazing.