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I read the red Queen series a bit ago. I read North Woods this year too. What did you think of it?
What was your favourite book this year?
I thought the Red Queen series was alright, but didn't end up finishing it. It really reminded me of the Hunger Games for some reason and I just wasn't feeling the vibes. North Woods was fascinating. I read it after seeing a screenshot of the beetle erotica bit. I'm definitely glad I did. It wasn't the character driven narrative I normally go for (unless you want to make the argument that the house was the main character which honestly is a pretty good argument), but I found it charming and mysterious. Not my favorite but fun.
My favorite is definitely Moonbound. 10/10, incredible sci-fi book that blurs the lines with fantasy without getting too Chronicles of Riddick if you know what I mean.
I weirdly don't remember the red Queen series almost at all, which is weird.
I didn't really like North Woods; I think I prefer a classic narrative driving the story.
100% with you on Red Queen. As soon as it was about armies and a revolutionary force and all that it just kinda faded in interest. I think honestly just too YA for me. All I remember is that the people have powers and there's a cool walled city or something?
I totally get North Woods, it was strange. The supernatural bits felt a little out of place at the end. Definitely a love letter to naturalism though.
What are some of your favorite books?
That's such a hard question!!!
I really liked the dark materials series growing up.
I recently read The Constant Rabbit by Jasper Fforde which was brilliant.
I have also loved the Fallen Gods trilogy by Hannah Kaner.
I also have reread Ready Player One a few times.
All of the Hunger Games books I have found to be easy to read and intriguing.
Have you read the opposite of butterfly hunting? It was very out of my normal reading but was brilliant.