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(group member since Nov 25, 2024)
˚₊‧꒰ა Bonnie ໒꒱ ‧₊˚’s
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from the reading with the sirens group.
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I don’t play many cozy games but I did get into one lately: Infinity Nikki. It’s great for cozy gamers who like open world RPGS and/or dress up games. My girlfriend really loves power wash simulator and the house flipper sims on steam. If you haven’t tried those I think she’d recommend that if Infinity Nikki isn’t much your style!
Oooh that’s such a good question (and a difficult one). There’s so many of my favorites that I would love to experience for the first time again… I’d have to say either The Song of Achilles or Six of Crows.
Jii wrote: "Oh this is such a fun idea! Here are my personal & least favorite books of this year🙇🏻♀️જ⁀➴ Personal Favorite: The Thirteen Child by Erin A. Craig
- Gothic
- Fantasy
- Fairytale Retelling
Hmmm..."
I believe I added "The Thirteenth Child" to my tbr! I'm excited to give it a try. I hope I like it as much as you did!
Since the year is coming to an end, I’d thought it’d be interesting to see a recap of what people have read this year! What was your absolute favorite read of 2024? What was your least favorite? And why? I’d love to hear everyone’s thoughts ♡I’ll go first!
⋆ ˚。⋆ ꪆৎ ˚ Personal Favorite: The Will of the Many by James Islington
- Dark Academia
- Political Intrigue
- High Fantasy
- Roman Empire Inspired
Everything about it — the subplots, the characters, the magic, the world building — was inspiring! It kept me on my toes. It’a by far my longest read ever, which I found intimidating, but it kept me entertained and intrigued the entire time. I can’t wait for the sequel next May!
⋆ ˚。⋆ ꪆৎ ˚ Least Favorite: Five Broken Blades by Mai Corland
- Enemies to Lovers
- Morally Gray Characters
- Korean Inspired Fantasy
- LGBTQ+ Representation
- Heist
I loved the premise of the book because it made me think of the Six of Crows duology. Unfortunately, it just wasn’t for me. Most of the characters didn’t feel like they were genuinely morally gray. It felt like good people forced to do bad things… which isn’t what morally gray means. That said, I did love the concept, the world building, and the LGBTQ+ representation. Also the book itself is stunning!!
Coffee is good only with the right creamer and a bit of sugar imo. I do love having a warm drink with my books though and I hateeee tea so coffee it is lolThe only thing I don’t like about it is how it cranks up my anxiety to an 11 😭
