One trope I hate in fantasy is when the main character has magical powers and is ostracised for them. I don’t know why but I just find it so boring and unrealistic.
Here's my picks Memnoch the devil by Anne rice book 5 in the vampire chronicles Taming 7 by chloe Walsh Some desperate glory by Emily tesh It happened one summer by tessa bailey Flying solo by linda Holmes Same time next summer by annabel Monaghan Love song for ricki wilde by tia Williams Steelstriker by marie lu Sex lies and sensibility by nikki Payne it's a modern take on sense and sensibility
How to Solve Your Own Murder was so boring to me and I hadn’t seen another reviewer say the same until now 😂
I’m glad you found a fellow hater for that book!! 🥰😂
One trope I hate in fantasy is when the main character has magical powers and is ostracised for them. I don’t know why but I just find it so boring and unrealistic.
That’s fair! I can see that being irritating sometimes
Here's my picks
Memnoch the devil by Anne rice book 5 in the vampire chronicles
Taming 7 by chloe Walsh
Some desperate glory by Emily tesh
It happened one summer by tessa bailey
Flying solo by linda Holmes
Same time next summer by annabel Monaghan
Love song for ricki wilde by tia Williams
Steelstriker by marie lu
Sex lies and sensibility by nikki Payne it's a modern take on sense and sensibility
Ooh interesting, I was planning on reading a Love Song for Ricki Wild next year 👀
@paperbacksgalore I hope you will enjoy the book it just wasn't as great as seven days in june I love that one
"The writing is good😁😅 "
HAHA that’s the only good thing I could say 🙃