The first part of the book is better as the protagonist is this chaotic bisexual who doesn't want a job and just wants to spice up her life. And then it's basically waiting for the train crash to finally happen. Ultimately this book is pretty witty and humorous.
The first part of the book is better as the protagonist is this chaotic bisexual who doesn't want a job and just wants to spice up her life. And then it's basically waiting for the train crash to finally happen. Ultimately this book is pretty witty and humorous.
A very enjoyable adaptation, especially if you enjoy the comics and Maas' prior work. Selina Kyle's personality is modeled after the other FMC's across Maas' other books and you get a lot of the same story beats, but it's peak escapism.
A very enjoyable adaptation, especially if you enjoy the comics and Maas' prior work. Selina Kyle's personality is modeled after the other FMC's across Maas' other books and you get a lot of the same story beats, but it's peak escapism.
Coming of age story about two teens going to Trinity College. The most interesting part is the little bits of socialist and political commentary. The story isn't complex even if the drama and feelings involved are messy, with both mains becoming more self aware.
Coming of age story about two teens going to Trinity College. The most interesting part is the little bits of socialist and political commentary. The story isn't complex even if the drama and feelings involved are messy, with both mains becoming more self aware.
The 2nd book of the Throne of Glass series. It suffers a bit from middle book syndrome (even though there's a lot of books after) because it's transitioning from the battle Royale murder mystery from the first book to something more adventurous (1)
The 2nd book of the Throne of Glass series. It suffers a bit from middle book syndrome (even though there's a lot of books after) because it's transitioning from the battle Royale murder mystery from the first book to something more adventurous (1)
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🔸 strokes
🔸 diabetes
🔸 heart diseases
🔸 lung cancer
🔸 respiratory diseases
It also impacts pre and neonatal health.
🔸 strokes
🔸 diabetes
🔸 heart diseases
🔸 lung cancer
🔸 respiratory diseases
It also impacts pre and neonatal health.
What one may consider an everyday necessity– in #Gaza, everything is a luxury.
Blankets, for example, are priced at 200 ILS shekels, a whopping US$ 55.
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What one may consider an everyday necessity– in #Gaza, everything is a luxury.
Blankets, for example, are priced at 200 ILS shekels, a whopping US$ 55.
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