
I didn’t really like the book. It was a very good idea but I felt it was a lot of boring thoughts about mundane topics. I thought the plot was going nowhere. The ending put everything together but the lead up to that point was just painful.
It’s a weird creepy read and also sad. This lady is losing everything and the demon is benefiting from it.
The protagonist’s behavior was just hilarious. She doesn’t think about what she’s about to say (Me too) but this book really taught me to be careful who you trust. So many people betrayed the protagonist and no one understands her or her situation.
Sooo entertaining! It felt like I was listening an actual crime podcast. And ERICA….has to be the most messed up character i read in a book so far. Haven’t read a greedy character like her before.
Woo boy this hit me right in the feels. T^T
It’s a loving story about two boys who grow up together and will literally die if separated. A wonderful read
Extremely funny. The banter between the two main characters is *chef’s kiss*
Moriarty is such a good book. The twist at the end was fantastic
It’s an okay book. It felt short because there was only one setting, the castle. The main focus was the relationship developing between Jak and Marius. Sadly the characters were bland, and uninteresting.
It’s a good book, I’m surprised I expected this book to be the typical hot gangster like romantic interest and he does questionable things, sometimes illegal stuff who the main girl falls in love with but, no. Julian, I understand why he is the way he is but realizes he’s the problem and he addresses that. I loved it. And Yasmin is a relatable character. She’s trying to get approval from her dying father but is willing to do anything to stay within his good graces, even if she winds up unhappy.
Very funny book. I loved all of the characters but the main character can be alittle annoying. He went into a tangent about fingers for a min. He has too many thoughts that have nothing to do with the plot. The thoughts make him relatable but he goes into these ramblings too much.