★ ★ ★ ★ Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo First of all, I have no clue how I waited so long to read this. Making every single POV actually interesting is such a hard task and nearly impossible but somehow Bardugo managed to do it. Second of all, I AM IN LOVE with Kaz and I love how you actually get to see his history and WHY he did what he did/does. Third of all, Matthias and Nina are also amazing with the incredible backstory and Matthias' character arc also brought a lot to the story and his character. ★ ★ Daughter of the Siren Queen by Tricia Levenseller Too predictable!! I didn't love the first book, but I thought maybe the sequel would be better. I was wrong! It felt like it was only about Riden and Alosa arguing non-stop, with a side plot of sirens and pirates. The author would kill off random people who you hadn't met, as if you were supposed to feel sorrow for them, and when actual characters got hurt, they didn't die, always non-fatal inju...
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