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A casa de Berethnet governa Inys há mil anos. Ainda solteira, a rainha Sabran a Nona, tem de conceber uma …

One of Time Magazine’s 100 Best Fantasy Books of All Time
“I have no doubt this will end up …

Growing up on the moon, Xingyin is accustomed to solitude, unaware that she is being hidden from the powerful Celestial …

Mo Xiang Tong Xiu: Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation, Vol. 3 (2022, Seven Seas Entertainment)
The bloody war against the Wen Clan once led Wei Wuxian to seek power in demonic cultivation, and the dark …
in an exaggerated tone PaIN... pAiN is all I know
On a more serious note, I am very glad Rebecca gave us this amazing alternative POV.
Sometimes I almost hate how much I like Nezha's character. "Goodness" aside, The Poppy Wars has such great characters...
It will always be interesting to further explore many of them, and Nezha is among that cast.
in an exaggerated tone PaIN... pAiN is all I know
On a more serious note, I am very glad Rebecca gave us this amazing alternative POV.
Sometimes I almost hate how much I like Nezha's character. "Goodness" aside, The Poppy Wars has such great characters...
It will always be interesting to further explore many of them, and Nezha is among that cast.
I am almost stunned to the point that words fail me to describe how great this book and this series is.
The Poppy Wars started this epic trilogy with sturdy foundations and the magnificence that belongs with the first act of a magnus opus. After the first half, it is difficult to let the book down.
But The Dragon Republic... Somehow - no, brilliantly-how - it gets better. It keeps getting better and better. I devoured this book as if tomorrow would never come.
I think I would have to write an essay on everything that I would like to praise on this book, but for this review, I'll settle on a few things:
1. If you are not reading/ haven't read The Poppy Wars trilogy, you are probably missing out on one of the greatest fantasy creations of all time. And I am dead serious on this one.
2. …
I am almost stunned to the point that words fail me to describe how great this book and this series is.
The Poppy Wars started this epic trilogy with sturdy foundations and the magnificence that belongs with the first act of a magnus opus. After the first half, it is difficult to let the book down.
But The Dragon Republic... Somehow - no, brilliantly-how - it gets better. It keeps getting better and better. I devoured this book as if tomorrow would never come.
I think I would have to write an essay on everything that I would like to praise on this book, but for this review, I'll settle on a few things:
1. If you are not reading/ haven't read The Poppy Wars trilogy, you are probably missing out on one of the greatest fantasy creations of all time. And I am dead serious on this one.
2. It is perfect if you think this world is hopeless. It is perfect if you don't think the world is hopeless. We need people like you, but looking into situations that look absolutely hopeless can be a good exercise.
3. The parallels and references to the real history of China are brilliant and absolutely f*cking gut wrenching. This book will let you observe what it is like to be belittled and de-humanised by the world, through symmetries and allusions. And they are so perfect.
4. I can't express enough how thankful I am to the author for creating this. I feel truly truly blessed.
There: my brain is drifting while processing all this experience that were the last few days of reading this book. The lack of eloquence is frustrating, but I know what I feel and I know how glad I am that I have read this, and this book will become another treasure in my mind. Not many things make sense these days; books this good make a difference.
Now, onto "The Burning God"!!!!!

HAUNTED BY SIN Following the trail of a dismembered corpse, Wei Wuxian and Lan Wangji arrive at the gates of …
This rating shouldn't be looked too deep into. I simply liked the story so far very much and it's that kind of beautiful love story, soulmates, found family, 470k+ words, rated mature, no archive warnings (if you know you know, I tried the joke sorry
This rating shouldn't be looked too deep into. I simply liked the story so far very much and it's that kind of beautiful love story, soulmates, found family, 470k+ words, rated mature, no archive warnings (if you know you know, I tried the joke sorry

One of Time Magazine’s 100 Best Fantasy Books of All Time
“I have no doubt this will end up …

"Between life and death there is a library, and within that library, the shelves go on forever. Every book provides …

Marjane Satrapi: Persepolis Vol. 1 (2003, Penguin Random House)
Wise, funny, and heartbreaking, Persepolis is Marjane Satrapi’s memoir of growing up in Iran during the Islamic Revolution. In powerful …