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message 1: by Maja (The Moonlight Reader), The Head Mod :) (new)

Maja (The Moonlight Reader) (majalovesreading) | 642 comments Go talk about Strange the Dreamer!


message 2: by Karina (new)

Karina Flores (karina_celine) | 93 comments THANK YOU


message 3: by Maja (The Moonlight Reader), The Head Mod :) (new)

Maja (The Moonlight Reader) (majalovesreading) | 642 comments You're welcome! It was no problem :)


message 4: by Lucy Tonks, Shadowhunter - Head of BOTM (new)

Lucy Tonks (the invisible life of a reader) | 2037 comments i still have to read these books :/


☀︎El In Oz☀︎ (elinoz) Yeah same but I’m not interested in them that much


message 6: by Karina (new)

Karina Flores (karina_celine) | 93 comments Honestly it took me a little bit to get into strange the dreamer. It was really lyrical but eventually it sped up and I found myself read this book and loving the writing style. I thought it was so beautiful.


message 7: by Lucy Tonks, Shadowhunter - Head of BOTM (new)

Lucy Tonks (the invisible life of a reader) | 2037 comments i usually really like lyrical writing. for example the night circus, which has very lyrical writing is ine of my favorite books. for me it is taking me so long to read them bc everytime i look them up on the internet to buy them they are expensive as hell.


message 8: by Karina (new)

Karina Flores (karina_celine) | 93 comments I agree with you there. I’m always broke because I buy way too many books


message 9: by Karina (new)

Karina Flores (karina_celine) | 93 comments Very true I had that problem too. But Minya I jumped between hating her and sympathizing with her. It’s like Laini Taylor made this book specifically to confuse our emotions. The only person I could truly hate was Skathis


message 10: by krista ☽✧ (new)

krista ☽✧ (bookishwarriorofhope) | 168 comments Hm yes , ialso had that problem with the first book in this duology it was very hard coming in but once i was in i did really loved it , Laini Tayllor just has a way with words that feels so magical , buuut i loved muse of nightmares way more then strange the dreamer because it was just full of twistst , emotions ,depht also about Miya her charracter and backstory and i loved that and it was not boring at all. Did you guys liked the first or the second one more in this duology?


message 11: by krista ☽✧ (new)

krista ☽✧ (bookishwarriorofhope) | 168 comments It is really good , i think you will enjoy it. and even Miya her charracter :)


message 12: by Karina (new)

Karina Flores (karina_celine) | 93 comments The second book is better then the first book because they no longer have to take the time to set up the world and everything going on. It literally starts right after strange the dreamer ends. Which is super cool


message 13: by Seth (new)

Seth Stines | 3 comments One of the most interesting aspects for me was the world building. Not only was Taylor able to set up a wonder filled world but set up an intricate multiverse. I'm very torn on which book I prefer but I really loke Strange because of how well it sets up the setting.


message 14: by Karina (new)

Karina Flores (karina_celine) | 93 comments I agree. Initially the amount of detail was somewhat annoying but then I came to appreciate the fact that I felt like I was in the book. For me the details just made it seem so much more real.


message 15: by 幽灵 (new)

幽灵 (_youlin) The series has been on my TBR for way too long. Is it good?


message 16: by shea (new)

shea I would also like to know, it’s on my TBR too :)


message 17: by Sofia (new)

Sofia (sofloaf) Does this book live up to the insane amount of hype it's been getting?


message 18: by Shawna (new)

Shawna Finnigan (sugoishawn) | 113 comments I haven't read this one yet, but the author lives in my city so I see her at the bookstore a lot. I really feel like I should get around to reading the book soon...


message 19: by Lucy Tonks, Shadowhunter - Head of BOTM (new)

Lucy Tonks (the invisible life of a reader) | 2037 comments Shawna wrote: "I haven't read this one yet, but the author lives in my city so I see her at the bookstore a lot. I really feel like I should get around to reading the book soon..."

ok that's so cool and i'm kinda jealous


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