🔱 Heroes of Olympus Series Reread 🔱

12127810._SY475_I have just completed The House of Hades which is the fourth book in the Heroes of Olympus series! I found the stakes have just kept getting bigger as the series progresses which definitely keeps me engaged in the story line. One thing I have found throughout the course of these books is that most of the times our heroes win through some sort of convenience. I get that these are middle grade books and I shouldn’t really read too much into the story and just enjoy it but I can’t help but pick these things up along the way. Even though the main focus is pretty much on Percy and Annabeth I’m enjoying the fact that attention is still being put on the other characters and they are given more of a chance to develop as the books continue. Frank and Leo especially are both highlighted in this book and we find out a bit more about Nico and why he has pushed himself away from everyone and the two camps. I can’t remember what happens in the final book so I’m hoping he gets some form of resolution and self acceptance. These characters at times can read a little older than what they are supposed to be, but I guess given the circumstances of their lives I can understand why they would be a bit more mature! I have highly enjoyed my reread of this series so far and I am excited to pick up The Blood of Olympus to see how everything wraps up!

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Make Your MythTaker Readathon TBR

I have decided kind of last minute that I wanted to participate in the Make Your MythTaker Readathon hosted by A Frolic Through Fiction on Booktube, for her announcement video click HERE! It looks like a super fun, pretty chill readathon with a lot of the prompts coinciding with most of the books I planned on reading this month anyway. I’ve decided to be a Witch, just because I’m feeling the witchy vibes this month but I may end up completing and adding another character if I can fulfil the prompts. 

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The prompts and my tentative TBR include:

Featuring an animalWinterwood by Shea Ernshaw

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Read a book with a foiled cover The Missing of Clairedelune by Christelle Dabos

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Featuring a magical battle The Rage of Dragons by Evan Winter

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Occult themesThese Witches Don’t Burn by Isabel Sterling

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A Little Life Review

*SPOILERS BELOW*

22822858._SY475_A Little Life revolves around four classmates from a small Massachusetts college who move to New York to make their way; they’re broke, adrift, and buoyed only by their friendship and ambition.

This book is a lot. You really have to be in the right frame of mind when going into it because it is heavy and it is at times difficult to read. I would definitely look into any trigger warnings before starting this book! I am not a reader who has any problem reading heavier themes and tones within books and I don’t get triggered by any content I read but I can definitely see how this book could affect someone who does.

Jude bless him broke my heart in this book. I’ve heard quite a number of people describe his story as torture porn and they are just unable to fathom how so much abuse and trauma one person could endure in their lifetime and in reality people go through these things every day. I think Hanya Yanigahara did an excellent job thoroughly developing Jude’s character and showing the reader how he has managed to cope after suffering for so many years and the hold that these memories have over his life. I in no way can relate to anything that he has endured but the fact that he did make something of himself and the way he touched so many people’s lives and developed all these friendships was inspiring to read.

Willem was one of my favourite characters. At times I felt like he found himself quite helpless to Jude’s suffering but the fact that he was always a constant in his life was a reassurance in of itself. He had his own demons that he has had to deal with after his brother’s death and struggling to secure any acting gigs after college, second guessing himself and having doubts before eventually going on to find fame. The one thing I loved about him was that he never changed after becoming famous; he remained humble and loyal and was a great friend to everyone around him.

It was quite a slow burn of a book. The first third was really all about developing the many characters we are introduced to and establishing their relationships. Each character served a purpose and had a high impact on the story and Jude’s life. JB and Malcolm were a nice contrast to Jude and Willem, they were quite rambunctious and lively as opposed the seriousness the other two evoke. I loved the underlying theme of friendship and loyalty and they display that various times throughout the novel.

I was unsure of my feelings after finishing the book. I had just gone on this rollercoaster ride of emotions and there were many scenes that left me in tears yet it felt like we had come full circle. I don’t think after Willem’s death that Jude would be able to survive and I found it quite admirable that he was able to continue on for so long after that. I definitely think Andy, Harold and Julie did the best they could given the circumstances and had they not been in Jude’s life he wouldn’t have made it as far as he did.

⭐️5/5 stars one of the most heartbreaking, emotional books I’ve ever read!

5 Series I wanted to start Update

I did a post back in January about 5 Series that I wanted to start in 2020 and since we are already in June I thought I would do an update of what I’ve started/finished/not even touched yet!

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Stalking Jack the Ripper series by Kerri Maniscalco – I have read the first book in this series back in May and really enjoyed it! I’m getting these books from the library and since it’s currently closed I’m unable to access the rest of the series but I will definitely be continuing on when it does reopen!

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Wayward Children’s series by Seanan McGuire – Again I’ve only read the first book in this series Every Heart a Doorway and unfortunately it didn’t quite live up to the hype. I’m still interested enough to want to continue on though, it’s just not a priority at the moment!

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The Red Queen’s War series by Mark Lawrence – Unfortunately I haven’t started this series yet. It’s only a trilogy though and I get through Mark Lawrence’s books pretty quickly so I have no doubt I’ll be marathoning this series in the near future!

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Shattered Realms series by Cinda Williams Chima  – It’s getting to that ridiculous stage now that I haven’t started this series yet. I now own all of the books in the beautiful hardback editions and yet I still haven’t picked any of them up… SMH

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Red Rising Series by Pierce Brown – I am now redeeming myself because I completed this series back in February and absolutely LOVED it! Now one of my all time favourite fantasy/sci-fi series, highly recommend to everyone!!!

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