Mid-month Reading Wrap-up & Reviews | March 2020

TL;DR
The content is a discussion of several books read during the month of March, including their summaries and personal opinions.
Transcript
hi guys so I'm here today to film my mid month reading wrap-up for March I have been doing sort of mid and end of month wrap ups for a little well know just because I think I'd be really quite a lot and in relative terms and it gives me more space to review each book and if I split these up into multiple videos and also they're fresher in my mind s... Read More
Key Insights
- 🫠The content creator enjoyed the historical and contemporary elements of the books read in March.
- 🫠They had mixed opinions on the sequels they read, finding some disappointing, but still looking forward to the next book in the series.
- 🫠The content creator appreciated the exploration of consent and personal boundaries in the novels they read.
- 🛟 They found the balance between mystery and the daily life of the characters in "Akata Warrior" to be satisfying.
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Questions & Answers
Q: Was the historical setting of "The Perilous Life of JPO" enjoyable?
Yes, the content creator enjoyed the historical setting in London during the 1920s, finding it fun and filled with humor.
Q: What is the main issue in "Love Her or Lose Her"?
The content creator was disappointed with the book, mentioning that it focused too much on superficial aspects and lacked the endearing qualities of the first book in the series.
Q: Did "Restless Slumber" meet the content creator's expectations?
The content creator mentioned that while urban fantasy is not their favorite genre, they found the book fast-paced and filled with interesting dynamics and characters.
Q: Were there any trigger warnings in "A Place Called Perfect"?
No trigger warnings were mentioned for "A Place Called Perfect."
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The content creator reviews a short work by Zane Cho, "The Perilous Life of JPO," which is a historical piece set in 1920s London.
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The creator also reviews "Love Her or Lose Her" by Tessa Bailey, the sequel to "Fix Her Up," and mentions feeling disappointed with the book.
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The content creator discusses reading "Restless Slumber" by JJ Sutton, the sequel to "Fortuna Sworn," which is part of an urban fantasy series.
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They provide a summary of "A Place Called Perfect" by Helena Duggan and "The Curse of the Troll" by Emma Hamm, both fantasy books.
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Lastly, they review "Akata Warrior" by Nnedi Okorafor, the second book in a fantasy series.
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