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Another entertaining set of reviews by Mark Reads, each of which could pretty much be boiled down to copious keysmashes and repeated use of the phrase "sh!t is so real". And he's not wrong. I love Mark's description of the OotP itself: "This book is, quite simply, frustrating. The bad guys are clearly winning, the bullies are getting away with their fuckery, friendships are falling apart, angst is colliding with trauma and nothing feels right." (pg. 152) Yup. That's it. That's the book.Several o...
I haven't reviewed any of the others in this series, but this was a special case. This book encapsulates why I'm reading something so odd: I'm experiencing this amazing series through someone else and watching their experience, and Mark's parallels my own very closely.I resisted reading Harry Potter for years, until one weekend my brother and I were visiting my mom. I finished the book I had brought to read more quickly than expected and had nothing left to read on hand (the joy of having a kind...
Mark Oshiro is generous and fierce. I hope he sometimes knows this.
Ah Mark, your typos unpreparedness and general Markness never fail to entertain. But I must admit I am getting a little tired of how much he turns absolutely everything into a story about himself. You've been through stuff we get it, but this is a book review not your autobiography...
Stunning.
I started reading this series years and years ago but I think I've now outgrown it. I find Mark's voice quite annoying and immature at times. I'm also a bit tired of his self-righteous "woke" opinions. Also, his writing is not that great and I really don't think it warrants turning these initial blog posts into actual ebooks that cost money. Also, his incorrect use of the word 'despite' really gets on my nerves. Not sure if I'll continue reading his reactions to the last two books.