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Julia is 97% done with Who'd Have Thought
The stupidity has reached a new peak
Feb 14, 2022 04:48AM Add a comment
Who'd Have Thought

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Julia is 94% done with Who'd Have Thought
Okay, I don't care for the sex scenes. In fact, I skipped them at some point. I was hoping I could enjoy them but I don't. The author writes which actions either character does, but never how they feel (e.g. to touch), how they look (adjectives, anyone?!) It's so nondescriptive, it would be maddening if I hadnt been bored to death first.
Feb 14, 2022 02:12AM Add a comment
Who'd Have Thought

Julia
Julia is 93% done with Who'd Have Thought
Front runner for my personal "mundanest book I have read in my life".
Feb 08, 2022 12:14PM Add a comment
Who'd Have Thought

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Julia is on page 300 of 344 of Evenfall: Volume 2: Director's Cut (In the Company of Shadows, #1 part #2)
I don't want to give a book with grammatical errors and a bunch of boring, skippable paragraphs 5 stars, but nearing the end I find myself increasingly unable to help it. 5/5 for thorowly outweighing the bad with plenty of good and then some
Feb 04, 2022 11:58AM Add a comment
Evenfall: Volume 2: Director's Cut (In the Company of Shadows, #1 part #2)

Julia
Julia is on page 161 of 344 of Evenfall: Volume 2: Director's Cut (In the Company of Shadows, #1 part #2)
By the way, the frequently thrown in Spanish dialogue might possibly annoy the shit out of you if you don't know Spanish.
Feb 02, 2022 10:48AM Add a comment
Evenfall: Volume 2: Director's Cut (In the Company of Shadows, #1 part #2)

Julia
Julia is on page 135 of 344 of Evenfall: Volume 2: Director's Cut (In the Company of Shadows, #1 part #2)
Let me just repeat HOW much better the writing has become. Dare I even say it? It's Good now. Capital G, yes. The revelations about characters are done well now, too. Well, there are still punctuation errors and the occasional mistake in grammar. But let's not be harsh. It's not a published work and it's freely accecible, so who cares. What one may care about, however, is that it's, well, loaded with triggers.
Feb 02, 2022 09:26AM Add a comment
Evenfall: Volume 2: Director's Cut (In the Company of Shadows, #1 part #2)

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Julia is on page 90 of 344 of Evenfall: Volume 2: Director's Cut (In the Company of Shadows, #1 part #2)
So far, this is a 4/5. The writing is better than in volume one and the content is right up my alley
Jan 31, 2022 11:38AM Add a comment
Evenfall: Volume 2: Director's Cut (In the Company of Shadows, #1 part #2)

Julia
Julia is 70% done with Evenfall: Volume 1: Director's Cut (In the Company of Shadows, #1 part #1)
TW: suicidal thoughts/character, PTSD and severe trauma, murder, killing in various manners
Jan 03, 2022 09:38AM Add a comment
Evenfall: Volume 1: Director's Cut (In the Company of Shadows, #1 part #1)

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Julia is 45% done with Evenfall: Volume 1: Director's Cut (In the Company of Shadows, #1 part #1)
The whump is so, so so so so sooooo good, holy f- and hail mary
Jan 03, 2022 03:59AM Add a comment
Evenfall: Volume 1: Director's Cut (In the Company of Shadows, #1 part #1)

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Julia is 20% done with Evenfall: Volume 1: Director's Cut (In the Company of Shadows, #1 part #1)
I love Boyd and Hsins interactions and detest the fact that Boyd just snoops around for information about Hsin behind his back. It's stalkery and a clear breach of trust and privacy. I hope they take this out in the next director's cut. It's even unneccessary. Like, fine if Boyd happens to notice the surveillance cam in Hsin's bathroom and somehow gets a half-minute's glance at it, but the extent of what he does is j
Jan 03, 2022 01:00AM Add a comment
Evenfall: Volume 1: Director's Cut (In the Company of Shadows, #1 part #1)

Julia
Julia is on page 5 of 334 of Evenfall: Volume 1: Director's Cut (In the Company of Shadows, #1 part #1)
Writing:
- way too much telling, too little showing
- needs to be shorted. Unnecessary words, superfluous paragraphs

Characters:
- two MCs are extremely intriguing. The rest is relatively okay

Plot/Missions:
- dont give a rat's *** about the missions, I'm just here for Hsin and Boyd
Jan 02, 2022 11:22PM Add a comment
Evenfall: Volume 1: Director's Cut (In the Company of Shadows, #1 part #1)

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Julia is 10% done with All Kinds of Tied Down (Marshals, #1)
As far as I can see, this book warrants the creation of a brand new shelf. [i] Chemistry through the roof [/i]
Dec 13, 2021 03:49AM Add a comment
All Kinds of Tied Down (Marshals, #1)

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Julia is 27% done with Iron Widow (Iron Widow, #1)
Only about 25% in, this book is already an extremely strong contestant to become my new favorite book. Ever. Its feminist protagonist has snatched my heart right out of my chest and I'll happily have her keep it.
Dec 05, 2021 11:26AM Add a comment
Iron Widow (Iron Widow, #1)

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Julia is 37% done with Girls of Paper and Fire (Girls of Paper and Fire, #1)
I can't do it, it's too boring...
DNF 37%
Nov 15, 2021 07:52AM Add a comment
Girls of Paper and Fire (Girls of Paper and Fire, #1)

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Julia is 37% done with Girls of Paper and Fire (Girls of Paper and Fire, #1)
I picked this up because i was desperately looking for a somewhat interesting wlw romance. I finally settled on this book as best i could find atm. I'm not too intrigued honestly. But at least I'm not annoyed out of my mind (yet?), which is a start. I plan on finishing this book since in bed I'm sick and have nothing to do anyway
Nov 08, 2021 09:07AM Add a comment
Girls of Paper and Fire (Girls of Paper and Fire, #1)

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Julia is 24% done with Synaptic Self: How Our Brains Become Who We Are
The graphics are easy to understand and instructive. The author takes a lot of (science historic) loops before he gets to the point. The book is from 2002, thus the data isn't up to date in all aspects. He points out future research directions that by now have already been delved into further. His explanations easy to understand, his language is clear and uncluttered. I'm a novice , so I'm still getting sth out of it
Oct 06, 2021 07:17AM Add a comment
Synaptic Self: How Our Brains Become Who We Are

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