I just finished The Book Thief, and I didn’t expect it to leave me this emotional. I went in knowing it was a sad book, but no book has made me this emotional since Flowers for Algernon, but as I read, I found myself crying throughout the book. It wasn’t even one big moment—I’d be […]
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I just started the first book a few days ago and overall I'm enjoying it. The characters are interesting and I'm really into the mystery. But I'm at the point where Wang enters the game for the second time and I'm already annoyed. I'm not familiar enough with Chinese culture to parse all the intricate […]
I finished Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen's "An Anonymous Girl" for the first time a few months ago, and started reading it again a couple nights ago. I forgot how much I liked this book. I find it quite good – if slightly unbelievable. I do CONSTANTLY forget what the characters are supposed to look […]
Welcome to your weekend highlight reel! Here are some of Book Riot’s most popular stories of the week. It’s October, which means it’s Halloween month! This is the time of year when I try to read as many horror and horror-adjacent books as I can — exactly the books I avoid the rest of the […]
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One of the things I loved most about the book is Hazel Grace Lancaster's voice. She's incredibly relatable, with her sharp wit and deep introspection. Green does a fantastic job of blending humor and heartbreak, making you laugh while also hitting you with profound truths about life and mortality. Hazel’s perspective on living with cancer […]
I wanted to read some spooky books this month. I'm about halfway through Dracula and legitimately surprised how good it is. I love the format of a story told through diary entries, letters, newspaper clippings, doctor's notes, etc. It's such a clever way of creating mystery and mythology, and being creepy without giving too much […]