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I have tried reading this book multiple times in the past 7 months and could never get into it. I forced myself to read the whole book and wanted to love it but what started off as a decent story, turned boring and dull quickly.
I absolutely adore this book! So many plot twists and and banter, amazing characters and captivating scenes. This book is one of my very favorite books of all time!
So good!
Liked it. Can’t wait to read the whole book!
I really liked it but needed more Scarlet and Jillian. Scarlet is more interesting than Tella.
I really wanted to, and tried very hard to like this book more. I just couldn't get over the juvenile quality of its writing. I honestly questioned at times if this book was even edited, as it was riddled with odd and redundant sentence structure. If people nowadays think that this is "gud riting" (let me just verify that those words are supposed to be misspelled incorrectly, in case you didn't catch my sarcasm) then peeps, we need to have a MAJOR chat. I couldn't handle how this book made me fe...
A good "mise en bouche", so I decided to buy the beautiful pbook. I'm not absolutely charmed by the style, but not repulsed either, and am looking for reading on.
this book is everywhere!!!! now I am really curious about it!!! gonna read it soon!
I have to admit I was sold on trying this book when I spotted it on Netgalley and it was compared as the second comer in the world made by "The Night Circus." Not by the same author but a spiritual sibling of it, deal with circus's, magic, and the endless history woven through all of those things.I'm deeply curious about this book, the alluding lead up to the magic and Legend's Circus (which tells its story only from the outside, unlike its parallel, and like most easy-entry young adult books) a...
Being a huge fan of anything circus/magic related, I was instantly enthralled by the story of Caraval, and when I picked up the sequel I was not disappointed to find it retained the same sense of mystery and wonder as it’s predecessor. The truth and the game are slowly becoming more and more difficult to tell apart, and the world building and expansion on previously established characters was done extremely well. I cannot wait to see how everything concludes next year in Finale!
| Reader Fox Blog | Have you ever done something you find yourself immensely regretting just a mere five minutes later? That's right, folks, I just made the mistake of requesting Finale on NetGalley. And I cannot for the life of me believe that I did it. This is what hype does to me because 99% of the decision making behind the request came from excitement over the book posted all around the internet that didn't, in fact, belong to me. And while, yes, I am vaguely interested in reading the l...
"It was the kind of night where she could smell the moon, thick candle wax dancing with the salty scent of the ocean, full and glowing."A world of isles (perhaps?) on an ocean... Two sisters and the promise of immense magic...Actually, I enjoyed these first six chapters quite a lot and now I have to get the whole book... Good job! :-)
If you liked Six of Crows, Caraval might be your perfect next read. The plots have absolutely nothing to do with each other, but the way the details of the story unfold are very reminiscent of Bardugo’s revelation of the plot in later chapters of Six of Crows. I won’t elaborate more on that here - no spoilers! But an overall very good read 💃🏻
One of my top favorite series!