
A Journal of Thorns and Roses Review
Sarah J. Maas crafts a vivid world in 'A Court of Thorns and Roses.' It's great for fantasy fans but drags a bit in parts. The cover's neat, but try reading the font without squinting!
Books written for readers between the ages of 12 and 18, often dealing with themes relevant to teenagers.
Sarah J. Maas crafts a vivid world in 'A Court of Thorns and Roses.' It's great for fantasy fans but drags a bit in parts. The cover's neat, but try reading the font without squinting!
Tahereh Mafi's book is an emotional rollercoaster with realistic characters and unpredictable plot twists. The world-building is immersive, though sometimes overwhelming, and the poetic writing style is intense. A must-read for fans of emotional journeys.
Lowry's 'The Giver' packs a punch with its unique world. I laughed, cried, and questioned everything. But hey, isn't that the mark of a great book? Worth every penny, even if you spill coffee on it.
Hoover’s story had me cheering, crying, and wishing I could shake some sense into the characters. If you like real feelings with your romance, and don’t mind some heart-tugging drama, this book packs a punch—just bring tissues.
Colleen Hoover pulls no punches. 'It Ends With Us' hits hard, makes you laugh, then cry—sometimes at the same time. Lily is strong, Ryle is...complicated, and my snack supply didn’t survive. Worth the read, but bring tissues.
Veronica Roth spins a tale of adventure, identity, and choice. Her intricate world-building shines, though pacing wobbles a bit. It’s got action and suspense for young adult fans, but character depth could use some work.
I laughed, I cried, I worried about my own houseplants. 'It Ends With Us' hits the heart with real, messy love and tough choices. Colleen Hoover makes it impossible to put down, even when I needed snacks.
Holly Black’s 'The Cruel Prince' serves up a delightful mix of plot twists, rich world-building, and intense romance. Some side characters could use more depth, but overall, it’s a thrilling read!
Six of Crows is a wild heist with unforgettable characters. Bardugo's world-building is top-notch, though it can slow the pace. A must-read for fantasy lovers!
The world of 'Red Queen' keeps you hooked with its intense highs and layered details. Some characters lack depth, but it's a thrilling ride for fans of rebellious heroines and dystopian tales.