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Plated prisoner is so good! On a whim after seeing a single video on TikTok with just fanart: I've just bought Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros on audible. Has anyone read it? Edited at June 21, 2023 12:14 AM by Helderfontein
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Omg I am 80% through Fourth Wing and I am ✨deceased✨
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Fourth wing, I will have to check that one out
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Absolutely fantastic!! And the second book is coming out in November! Ponies heaven said: Fourth wing, I will have to check that one out
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Stephanie Plum novels! The main character is a female bounty hunter!
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Had a look at the first one, looks interesting! Something I might read- must see if they're on Audible plus or KU.... A bounty hunter series I recently read was Katie Ruggle's Rocky Mountain Bounty Hunters series (unfinished). I loved them (I love Katei Ruggle, I discovered her in Jan and by March I'd read all of her books)! Greenheart Stables said: Stephanie Plum novels! The main character is a female bounty hunter!
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Helderfontein said: Absolutely fantastic!! And the second book is coming out in November! Ponies heaven said: Fourth wing, I will have to check that one out
How major is the romance in Fourth Wing? I've heard good things about the book but I generally dislike reading romance.
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I'd say the romance is a big part of it. It's an enemies-to-lovers slow burn so the romance becomes a big thing in the third act, but it's a major point of the plot line. Penkat Stables said: Helderfontein said: Absolutely fantastic!! And the second book is coming out in November! Ponies heaven said: Fourth wing, I will have to check that one out
How major is the romance in Fourth Wing? I've heard good things about the book but I generally dislike reading romance.
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Hmm, perhaps I'll skip that one for now then. Thanks for the info!
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Finally sat down to read Mad Honey by Jodi Picoult and absolutely devoured it in hours. I love her books and have read just about all 20+ of them (anything I'm missing is on hold from the library). My favorite beyond a doubt is The Book of Two Ways, followed closely by Leaving Time and Lone Wolf. I love how the writing submerses you into knowledge and you just absorb it without overwhelming or out-of-place feelings. The depth of research the author has done for these books (and all the others) has given me added affection for Egyptology, Elephants and Wolves respectively. I come asking for any recommendations that are similar (if possible). Murder mystery part isn't necessary. Daily life with immersive interest would be nice.
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