
Hannah Elliott
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Books, Books and more books. When reading 10-20 books a month, I'll let you know if a book is worth the read.
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The Atlas Trilogy
The Atlas trilogy comprised of Atlas 6 Atlas complex and Atlas paradox is an interesting yet very confusing story following six people in this magical world figure out things. Honestly that's all I can give you because that's really all that is taken away from the series in reading it. It's not that it's poorly written the writing is very good it's just way too complex and confusing for a trilogy. I don't think that having six narrators and six different point of views really work in this case and also when you go from one person to the other it's not always a direct continuation of the same storyline it kind of bounces between people making it extra confusing follow as you're constantly going back and forth in the story.
By Hannah Elliott10 months ago in BookClub
Crescent City - Trilogy
Compared to reading the other series of Sarah, this one in quality is still the same as the others with a great storyline full of twists and turns, but the only issue that I had with it was the length. Which I feel is what most people feel like with this series. That there should’ve been a fourth book, make the third book into a two parter.
By Hannah Elliott11 months ago in BookClub
Five Broken Blades
I don’t mind when a story is so clear you know making its point that there is going to be a second book to it, that it is not just a one-off story. But what I don’t like, is when that is done in the last 50 pages of the book, where you are not sure leading up to the ending if there is more story or if this is just going to end.
By Hannah Elliott11 months ago in BookClub
Tender is the Flesh
I am not sure how this book made me feel. I am also not sure how I feel about meat anymore. This book really can only be summed up by saying that it is a weird way to look at the world and an even weirder way to look at us humans. It also is a book that you definitely should avoid reading anywhere close to when you are going to be eating that day.
By Hannah Elliottabout a year ago in BookClub
The Story Collector
A cute tale of people trying to get their lives together, worlds and decades apart but one desperately needing another. The Story collector is a tale of people lost, looking for something better for their lives and not sure where to find it.
By Hannah Elliottabout a year ago in BookClub
Book of Doors
If you love the book thief this is a definite read for you this book combines the thrill of reading with the fantasy of escape and that books are so much more than just books. Which honestly in today's world I think is needed especially considering that in America books are being banned for being books and expressing views which is just a whole another topic that I'm not gonna get into.
By Hannah Elliottabout a year ago in BookClub
I Need You to Read This
Ok but actually. I do need you to read this. Not because it is a fun title to a book, but because it is a compelling thriller that does a fantastic job of not allowing you to see where the twist will come from. As someone who reads this genre a lot, I find that there is a formula that some authors get into with their writing and so the thrilling twist can sometime seem very predictable in what will happen next. Namely, cause I watch a lot of thrillers and read a lot of thrillers so it just can feel stale at moments.
By Hannah Elliottabout a year ago in BookClub
Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone
You know the saying, you can't judge a book by it's cover? Well this one lives up to that for sure and then some. I am not sure what I was expecting with this, but based on the the title it wasn't what I got. Not in a bad way though. I mean I must admit I did not read the little insert as to what the book was really about, the name in itself was one where I just said, "You're going in my basket."
By Hannah Elliottabout a year ago in BookClub











