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Where are my fantasy lovers at? 🖤🔮🗡️🌙 I’ve been continuously in my fantasy era since I picked up Acotar last November 🤭 my collection has grown so much and it makes me so happy to see how far my book tastes have come since I first started reading Qotd: what genre got you into reading and what genre do you read now? ~ I started with only contemporary romance until I started fantasy and now I read a mix of the two with the occasional thriller !! . . . . . . . #bookstagram #books #booklover... Bookish Photos, Dark Fantasy Novels, Dark Window, Bookish Aesthetic, Fantasy Reads, Psychology Student, Academia Fashion, Digital Reading, Book Annotation

Where are my fantasy lovers at? 🖤🔮🗡️🌙 I’ve been continuously in my fantasy era since I picked up Acotar last November 🤭 my collection has grown so much and it makes me so happy to see how far my book tastes have come since I first started reading Qotd: what genre got you into reading and what genre do you read now? ~ I started with only contemporary romance until I started fantasy and now I read a mix of the two with the occasional thriller !! . . . . . . . #bookstagram #books…

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💬Have you come across any gripping thrillers lately? I'd love some recommendations! "The Fury" by Alex Michaelides is a crazy tale of love, hate, and betrayal on a secluded Greek island. Let's dive into what makes this book a thrilling read and where it falls short. First off, the prose is like butter on warm toast - smooth, comforting, and utterly delicious. Elliot Chase's narrative voice is captivating, drawing you into the story with ease. The format, reminiscent of "Glass Onion: A Knive... Alex Michaelides, The Silent Patient, Then There Were None, Until The Very End, Glass Onion, The Fury, Turning Pages, Feeling Disconnected, Greek Island

💬Have you come across any gripping thrillers lately? I'd love some recommendations! "The Fury" by Alex Michaelides is a crazy tale of love, hate, and betrayal on a secluded Greek island. Let's dive into what makes this book a thrilling read and where it falls short. First off, the prose is like butter on warm toast - smooth, comforting, and utterly delicious. Elliot Chase's narrative voice is captivating, drawing you into the story with ease. The format, reminiscent of "Glass Onion: A…

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