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With this book completed, I have now completed all of the Maasverse!! I can now officially state that Crescent City is my second favorite Maas series. After enjoying all of Maas’s books (to varying degrees), it will come as no surprise that I loved House of Flame and Shadow. This is another review where all
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In my Disney live-actions tier list, Lilo & Stitch is solidly in the middle. While I’m a little disappointed about some of the things they omitted/changed, unlike some others, I don’t think the changes change the heart of the movie. I was still able to enjoy the movie mainly due to two things. The first
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Where I loved the previous book so much because I was able to predict how things would happen, I loved this one for the opposite reason. Sure, there were things I was able to predict, but I really appreciated being surprised in this book. Especially with that ending! Like WTF!!!! But anyway, I love how
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I’ve enjoyed every MCU movie in one way or another, so it’s no surprise that I enjoyed Thunderbolts* too. The primary focus being on internal/emotional issues adds a nice variety to the movie lineup. I really liked the more somber feel this movie had. Being able to keep that feeling throughout the movie, despite also
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By far one of my most favorite parts of reading is trying (and succeeding) to predict events in books. Anytime I’m able to accurately predict something, especially when my only evidence is vibes and previous experience, I get massively excited. That’s probably why I love romantasy so much since they all are very similar (which




