I've been so bad about updating. >_< I'll try to catch up.
I ended up completing my 30 book reading goal for 2023!
November
★★★☆☆ |
December
Foul Lady Fortune by Chloe Gong - This is the spinoff series to the popular These Violent Delights duology. It's set in Republican Era China. FL is a badass and it has one of my favorite tropes, but It's not done as well as I'd like. I didn't care much for the romance and the only thing I really liked was that FL was an almost invincible badass.
Really, Really Miss You by Mo Bao Fei Bao - This is the Chinese novel that Love Me, Love My Voice is adapted from. I think I rated the novel about the same as I did the drama. It is just as healing as the drama and a lot more fast paced, which I appreciated. The speed at which their romance progresses is incredibly amusing. It's a novel for foodies.
Smile by Reina Telgemeier - Based on a true story about the author. It's a graphic novel about a teenage girl who's about to get braces, but something happens that puts a snag in her dental recovery. She basically has to go through an extensive amount of dental repair while navigating middle school in her awkward teenage years. It's a surprisingly inspiration story.
Sheets by Brenna Thummler - Another graphic novel about this cute little ghost kid that escapes from the ghost world and enters the living. He comes across this teenager that's running the family laundromat and trying to keep the business from falling apart. As you can tell from the title, lots of sheets are involved. This novel has its cute moments, but I couldn't really get into it.