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Libby Tutewiler's avatar

I love all of these strange point of views! Also I’m a sucker for any book that has a character with my name, so I’ll once again be adding to the tbr. This category is πŸ‘©πŸ½β€πŸ³πŸ€ŒπŸΌπŸ’‹ given our current timeline. Really hoping the administration decides to give up control for lent.

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Abigail Cerquitella's avatar

hahahahahahahaahahahah as if they had actual spiritual beliefs!

Glad you liked this one! Gotta let my cheeky rebel out where I can

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Agnese's avatar

I read Good Material last year and really liked the double point of view. Having the story retold by Andy's ex was surprising!

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Abigail Cerquitella's avatar

yes! there was a reveal in there that had me GASP aloud and cackle. I loved that inclusion, it added so much depth and context and humor and character insight.

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Meagan Lingenhoel's avatar

So, I’m sure this book is not up your alley…. But I found the β€œweak male lead” of The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes” to be very intriguing and interesting. It was very strange to be in the mind of a man unraveling, always second guessing, and always looking out for his own interest. I really enjoyed reading it and I do recommend it to anyone who still loves The Hunger Games!

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Abigail Cerquitella's avatar

ooh yes i like that! snow as a young man is probably pretty 'anti-hero' as a protagonist.

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