norniel reviewed J. R. R. Tolkien by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara
My sister knows me well
5 stars
I love this series.
The illustrations are heartwarming and the text is non-english-speaking mom approved.
25+, reads in german and english.
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I love this series.
The illustrations are heartwarming and the text is non-english-speaking mom approved.
Birthday Presents for me are as easy as that. My sister just knows me to well.
Content warning Spoiler / Theory
Content warning Spoiler / Theory p. 230
And she spots a patch of shiny red skin on the tip of Erica's thumb, where the Band-Aid had been a few days ago.
— Luminaries by Susan Dennard (Page 230)
Nice reminder after the burned finger Diana info. Don't forget where we are.
Content warning Spoiler / p. 185 The Luminaries
Back when the Dianas were still part of the society.
— Luminaries by Susan Dennard (Page 185)
This is an interesting tidbit of information.
p. 128 Integrity can be a curse if others don't value it.
Content warning Spoiler / Theory
p. 124 If we get an "I'm your father" moment with the Whisperer, I will riot.
p. 99 And that "my lord" friends is all the characterization for #UghJay you need.
p. 75 Except if everyone else is dead or afraid of that nightmare.
The wolf howls intermittently, which later Winnie will realize is strange.
— Luminaries by Susan Dennard (Page 66)
Well, well, well I could guess.
p. 36 Jay or her father for Chapter 0?
p. 15 #UghJay
If it's not in the Compendium, it's not important.
— Luminaries by Susan Dennard (Page 14)
That's just stupid. Who wrote the Compendium?
Winnie and Blue would be besties. I just know it after chapter 1.
Rachel holds out a map, a bad copy of a copy of a copy.
— Luminaries by Susan Dennard (Page 5)