books i read in april

TL;DR
Jamie shares her thoughts on the eight books she read in April, ranging from historical fiction to romance, with some hits and misses along the way.
Transcript
hey there it's me Jamie and welcome back to another video so today I'm just gonna be doing my April wrap-up view I actually read eight books in the month of April which is actually nearly half the amount that I've read in this entire year so I think that's pretty good I've definitely gotten back into like a reading mood especially now that I have s... Read More
Key Insights
- 🫠 "The Waiter" by Matteo Backen was a disappointing read with no plot or interesting writing style.
- 🍄 "Shadow and Bone" by Leigh Bardugo was a fun and enjoyable fantasy story with unique characters and world-building.
- 🔀 "The Lion Game" by Ruth Ware was a boring thriller with predictable plot twists and unlikable characters.
- 🇸🇭 "The Bride Test" by Helen Hoang was a heartwarming romance with excellent character development and representation.
- 🌍 "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" by J.K. Rowling was a beloved reread with a fantastic story and world-building.
- ❓ "Foolish Hearts" by Emma Mills had likable characters, but the romantic plot was predictable.
- 🥳 "Wicked Fox" by Kat Cho was an enjoyable modern-day fantasy with a unique setting and a romance subplot.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What did Jamie think of "The Waiter" by Matteo Backen?
Jamie found the book to be disappointing, with no plot or storyline to drive the book forward. She expected a historical fiction, but it felt old-fashioned and boring.
Q: Did Jamie enjoy "Shadow and Bone" by Leigh Bardugo?
Yes, Jamie enjoyed the fantasy story and had fun reading it. She found the world to be fresh and unique, with interesting characters and a fun plot.
Q: What were Jamie's thoughts on "The Lion Game" by Ruth Ware?
Jamie found the book boring and predictable, with unlikable characters. She felt that the mystery was uncovered too early in the book, leaving the second half without much excitement.
Q: What did Jamie love about "The Bride Test" by Helen Hoang?
Jamie loved the character development in the book, especially the main female character's journey from being poor and insecure to becoming brave and empowered. She also appreciated the representation of Vietnamese culture and the realistic portrayal of first love.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Jamie read eight books in April, which is almost half of her total for the year so far.
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She was disappointed by "The Waiter" by Matteo Backen, a mundane and old-fashioned fiction book with no plot.
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She enjoyed "Shadow and Bone" by Leigh Bardugo, a fantasy story about a girl with magical powers.
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She found "The Lion Game" by Ruth Ware to be boring and predictable, with unlikable characters.
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Jamie loved "The Bride Test" by Helen Hoang, a heartwarming romance featuring Vietnamese characters and excellent character development.
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She reread "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" by J.K. Rowling for a read-a-thon and loved it.
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Jamie had mixed feelings about "Foolish Hearts" by Emma Mills, enjoying the characters but finding the romantic plot predictable.
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She enjoyed "Wicked Fox" by Kat Cho, a modern-day fantasy set in Seoul featuring a gumiho (nine-tailed fox) and a romance.
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Jamie had mixed feelings about "Everything I Never Told You" by Celeste Ng, appreciating the writing but finding the characters unlikeable.
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