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2024


books read: 5

pages: 1890

avr. rating: 2 stars

longest: "CLOCKWORK ANGEL" (479)

shortest: "THE BREAKUP LISTS" (336)

top genre: fantasy

best book: "CLOCKWORK ANGEL" by Cassandra Clare

was better than what i was reading up until then. the first half was pretty strong, it introduced the characters well, but then it sort of slowed down... not to mention the villain plot twist, it was ridiculous. -

2023


books read: 14

pages: 2534

avr. rating: 3,5 stars

longest: "BLOODMARKED" (576)

shortest: "ПОЛУРАЗПАД" (76)

top genre: fantasy

best books: "THE TRAVELLING CAT CHRONICLES" by Hiro Arikawa

this was written by a cat lover, alright! i loved that we learn about our main character by never seing the story from his eyes and instead following his life friendship after friendship and ending it with his aunt, the woman who found him. the end had me crying for 5 hours, not exaggerating. there is simply nothing bad i could say. -

"SENT I NOVEMBER" by Tove Jansson

surprsisingly melancholic, i learnt so much about snufkin and the fillyjonk, which made me love and appreciate them even more. i think fondly of reading this in dark chilly days, just as it was in the book. likely from the translation, but it was hard to follow. -

"ANNE OF GREEN GABBLES" by L.M. Montgomery

i laughted and i cried, such a well written children's book! i even learnt quite a few words from it. i once stood for a few hours waiting in the park on a damp bench reading this and a crow was hopping around me. i only wish it went deeper in some parts. -

"LEGENDBORN" (& "BLOODMARKED") by Tracy Deonn

had a blast, it was kind of hilarious at times and i must admit i'm fully invested in the characters, looking forward to the finale. read both on different trips, 2nd mostly on a long bus ride. i also learnt a lot i didn't know about black history. all in all, this was a book made with loads of passion, you could feel it.
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"ПОЛУРАЗПАД" ("half-life") by Мария Гетова

first poetry collection i bought for myself and it was kind of special, because i got to meet the author. the poems were often short and to the point, almost scientific and cold, and the collection's main themes were losing yourself and not knowing who you are. i found it nice to read, but at the same time i wasn't too attached to it. i know for a fact i'd've loved this, had i read it in the past. -

2022


books read: 9

pages: 2349

avr. rating: 4 stars

longest: "ВЪЛЧИ РАЗКАЗИ" (414)

shortest: "MOOMIN ON THE RIVIERA" (48)

top genre: gothic/sci-fi

best books: "THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY" by Oscar Wild

i always thought classics were boring, but i had so much fun reading this that it changed my opinion. the writing was so pleasant, it's rythm would get stuck in my head. -

"THE DARKNESS OUTSIDE US" by Eliot Schrefer

randomly saw it under the new release section on goodreads, ended up binge reading it twice. when have i ever reread a book??? NEVER, first time. the twist wasn't something i expected and even thought i knew we're just halfway through the story and this isn't the end, i was still crying my eyes out as if it really was. likely not the best book in the world, but it absolutely ROCKED mine.
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2021


books read: 6

pages: 2118

avr. rating: 3,5

longest: "DARK RISE" (464)

shortest:"THE DRAGON WITH A CHOCOLATE HEART" (247)

top genre: middle grade

best book: "DARK RISE" by C.S. PACAT

this book was lowkey shit but i ate it up, i even drew fanart. '"bad kitty," said james' will forever be cemented in my brain, because what do you mean you just introduced your book's villain like this?? -

2020


books read: 5

pages: 1844

avr. rating: 3

longest: "RED, WHITE & ROYAL BLUE" (448)

shortest: "THE LOST HEIR" (321)

top genre: romance

best book: "THE DRAGONET PROPHECY" by Tui T. Sutherland
i was super duper excited about WINGS OF FIRE when i first read it, it inspired me to make dragon stories. this was also my first order from bookdepository (rip), but continuing the series with book #3 and #4 some time later i realised many things were wrong in the series, so i took back my rating. regardless, that was my best book of 2020.
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"A PLACE CALLED PERFECT" - Helena Duggan

the imagery was really vivid and the story was so curious and unique. main issue is that the 2nd half, when it was supposed to be the most intense, was somehow so slow and boring grrrrrrrrr. -