I was so inspired to make some collages for my three favs after finishing The Starless Sea ~
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I'm showing to a friend the good culture (Six of crows) and I'm realising that maybe it's the first YA book that I've read which has romance where:
There's no love triangle. They know who they are and who they love and the rest of stupidities are left behind. I'm sorry but lately EVERY FANTASY BOOK HAS ONE STUPID love triangle.
They are all so different. And so found family. They kind of know each other. The bads, the goods. But they trust and respect each other. Besides all the differences. Kaz respects Jeaper's guns just because they are sacred to him. Without even asking. Not even my friends respect my guitar the same way.
They take care of ecah other on the little details. There's no heroic saves every page (just in some of them). It's about day by day decisions.
The romance is important but almost never the main thing. It's just there, like a side effect. They have more things than "Oh I wanna kiss my crush". It's a fantasy/adventure book which is ACTUALLY a fantasy/adventure book, not a romance one.
More less, all of that. Now I want to re-read them
My crows 🤧
I have read 20 books in 2024 and those were the most enjoyable for me. The raven cycle and the starless sea hit me right into my heart and im so happy that i finally picked them after years of thinking!
Got my hands on physical copy of tdt so I guess my reread will be happening way sooner than I planned
Me saying that book doesn't mean too much for me, but book looks like this
@sirafel-blog spotted trousers under skirt queen. Truly every girl in winter can relate 😁
This part, don't know why but there is something in it. Like the feeling you can't explain but love
Read "If We Were Villains" in one day, gay people are real
Ronan mimicking Adam in this scene is such a boyish of him and im so in love how Maggie Stiefvater ads this small things