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Acotar tattle life. Least favourite: The Myth of Sisiphus by Albert Camus.
Acotar tattle life I am now on A Court of Silver Flames and thoroughly love them haha May 19, 2024 路 Thank you - Sorry myPhone ran out of battery So the book is based on one twin, she’s shy, quiet etc and then meets a man, gets engaged etc and he meets her twin who is the total opposite, loud, confident etc. I finished the 1st book while I was with my ex, then was midway through the 2nd when we broke up and I took a break, finishing ACOMAF and ACOWAR a few weeks after. 馃き馃榿 They write in a similar fashion. May 19, 2024 路 I’ve been rereading ACOTAR this year and am now on silver flames (switching between the audio when driving and the kindle version and it’s SO GOOD!!!!!) I am obsessed all over again like I was 2 years ago the first time I read them Dec 13, 2022 路 On the subject of ACOTAR, i didnt enjoy the first ine that much. 75. Has anybody got any recommendations of which to go for out of the normal or dramatised versions? Click to expand Acotar came into my life at the beginning of this year, right before my long-term relationship ended. I thought it was quite overrated but continued with the series nonetheless. Has anybody got any recommendations of which to go for out of the normal or dramatised versions? I love Elizabeth Evans. -behind the Jun 9, 2024 路 I don’t think we’ll ever understand men. I get the feeling lonely thing though, I enjoy my own company however there’s times where I’m like god this is gonna be forever, and the gaslighting my ex did comes out, and I start letting myself believe I am weird an stupid, it’s hard so hard. Now I don't consider myself to be a dumb person, but perhaps I am, as all I could think while reading these classic essays on absurdism was good lord, what a lot of Mar 2, 2024 路 I’ve not quite managed to finish ACOTAR (I’m at 85%) but here are my February reads. Only just coming to the end of book one but will likely read the rest soon after was in a bit of a slump after Demon Copperhead (my fave of the year so far by far) Dec 29, 2023 路 hi everyone hope you are all well! i have had such a bad reading beginning to 2024, mainly due to life situations and being ill. Jun 22, 2022 路 in ACOTAR it was constant ‘mate this, mate that’ and now its ‘alphahole’. Aug 31, 2023 路 I’ve just had a nose at Brogans Goodreads account, she wants to read ACOTAR and Fourth Wing! God help us! 馃檹馃徏 NOOOO. Books I’ve loved in recent years are - Fiction demon copperhead The paper palace Conversations with friends Pineapple street Where the crawdads sing The four winds Most of Curtis Sittenfeld output Green dot Yellow face The great alone nonfiction - Reach for the stars - LOVED this book. The four stars include Pretty Girls, Before and After, The Teacher, The Stranger in her House, The Other People, Lucky Number Seven, Cleo and Frank and Flesh and Blood. Try to hunt down the original ACOTAR cover books on a budget. what a fun time, what a lead character. Then we had a new member so did a round the table of our favourite books from childhood. I haven't got anyone in mind. That will take over your life too. Because okay maybe it's not as many books as you'd like numbers-wise but it's a heck of a lot of pages! Aug 30, 2023 路 Someone posted underneath Brogan's ACOTAR post that ‘the series is great, you just have to get through the first one’ I’m like girl she isn’t getting to the first one She’s just been sold on ACOTAR being a beauty and the beast retelling - which it sort of is at first but then moves on to its own thing. Least favourite: The Myth of Sisiphus by Albert Camus. Sorry i am that girlie that has an ACOTAR tattoo & is very much a Sarah J Maas stan (apologies to those who dislike her books) and I will REVOLT if Bogie tries to get into Apr 11, 2024 路 Favourite was probably A Court of Silver Flames, which was 4 stars, and I'd probably rank it 3rd of 5 in the ACOTAR series. Beginning to think I'm abnormal as I didn't like thread fave Backman either! I didn't like Backman either! We must be kindred spirits! Feb 21, 2024 路 I meannnnn everyone is reading those books and a lot of them are mid-20s, including me. a book about being content with YOURSELF and i love it for that - given that i picked it up in tesco on a complete whim it surprised me hugely with Jul 1, 2024 路 I finally gave ACOTAR a go and … Yeah I get the hype. . i’m adoring it - i’ve nearly finished but i don’t Mar 12, 2024 路 Thank you. today i finally feel better so i actually took the time on my lunch break to clear out my kindle, i deleted all the books i have already read, i cleaned up my to read shelf on goodreads and removed books i know i am never going to read (i really tried with zodiac Jan 31, 2024 路 Finally finished the first crescent city book, must be a record, think it took me 5 weeks. I just misunderstood. Apparently Margot Robbie's production company is looking into it. She was one of the narrators Mar 20, 2024 路 If you read long books like ACOTAR and other fantasy series, I think it can be fun to track pages rather than books! I know Storygraph has that functionality. This makes sense. Status Thread locked. Jul 1, 2024 路 I’m about 20% into Tom Lake and agreeing with the love for it so far! Bumped it up my TBR after seeing it on the NY Times list, and because of the good comments here of course! Really liking the multi generational, mother/daughter dynamics. The last time I read that many was last May. it is a beautiful 4. You must log in or register to reply here. We start a new thread when they have over 1000 posts, click the blue button to see all threads for this topic and find the latest open thread. Sep 25, 2024 路 Was just wondering if anyone was as excited as me for the supposed ACOTAR series? There's lots of fancasting going on over in R*ddit. So I (21M) got my BF (25M) into ACOTAR and he is about halfway through ACOSF and this is where he’s at: - Hates Rhys and thinks he’s very Sep 12, 2024 路 I was reading one of hers recently and I forgot and thought I was reading a Santa Montefiore. About Tattle Life Tattle Life is a commentary website on public business social media accounts. I am desperate for some recommendations. It took us some time, but now I am playing as an elf with the taste of magic with night court abilities, which allows me to think about the routine of the characters and imagine that I am in a similar universe too. But Mar 12, 2024 路 I’ve been sent over here by the lit luvvie thread. has anyone else read it? Mar 12, 2024 路 I loved Elizabeth Evans and got a little excited thinking she may have done a ACOTAR version. If he had a regular routine, a real feeling of security and stability, the ability to spend a full year sleeping in his own bed, and parents that were legit involved with him in simple ways that didn't need to include a camera and a I managed 9 books last month. I set myself a lower annual target this year and think Ive been enjoying my reading more. he ends up sleeping with the twin and im sure in the end they end up going to America and he finds out that the quiet twin is actually mentally ill and takes on the personality of her May 19, 2024 路 Phew at least it's not just me. Most people's favourites were fantasy! I said you loved Apr 6, 2024 路 also, a solid five stars from me to the adventures of amina al-sirafi. I think ACOTAR will get 3. And tbh, I didn't really like it all that much not a huge fan of the characters and thought it was pretty boring until the last 10%. can’t wait for the rest of the trilogy 馃彺鈽狅笍 I loved Amina! Such a great crew, I think Dalila was my favourite. They do! Similar styles and usually a variation on the same plot - split time lines featuring present day woman delving back into some mysterious family secret May 19, 2024 路 I love ACOTAR and fourth wing etc for getting adults back into fantasy. My bookclub were mocking me (in a nice way) for my love of ahem fairy porn. Its been between 3 and 7 per month since then. Nov 22, 2023 路 fourth wing and iron flame are amazing imo!! also love ACOTAR but beware it’s a slippery slope into Sarah J Maas world! throne of Glass is also amazing and my fave is the Crescent City novels which I think are brilliant. anyways this isnt gripping me as much as other book series but i always feel like that with her first books in a series. We allow commentary and critiques of people that choose to monetise their personal life as a business and release it into the public domain. I don't know if they will be looking for Americans. Nov 23, 2024 路 This kid's life is full of meaningless "stuff" - matchbox cars, videos and vacations he doesn't give a tit about. they are not really ‘YA’ in my opinion (especially acotar) Reactions: 12 iamblairwaldorf Mar 12, 2024 路 Gentleman in Moscow (what I went in for!) Apparently, The Storygraph/Penguin is giving away copies of A Gentleman in Moscow! It's only for the US folks though Jun 22, 2022 路 in ACOTAR it was constant ‘mate this, mate that’ and now its ‘alphahole’. I loved Elizabeth Evans and got a little excited thinking she may have done a ACOTAR version. 5 stars from me to preloved, possibly rounding up to 5 because lauren bravo is a legend, and sadly rare, for writing a book about a single woman in her 30s which doesn’t end with her finding a man and or a surprise pregnancy. ooivlzp hdndf cozef qxew hhsjm fvop vucno vhylr vcv pnuyj