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Throne of Glass

Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas   Rating: 10/10 Spolier-Free Review: I know I'm late about this series, but it's still a great book. Throne of Glass is the first book of the series and I love it. I haven't quite read all of the books from the series yet, but I can tell that this series is gonna be AMAZING! So, the story is about Celaena Sardothien, she is a teenage assasin in the Kingdom of Adarlan. After a year serving a life sentence for her crime. The Crown Prince offers her a deal, which is her freedom. However, she must fight in a competition with 23 other thieves and assasins. Life or death, Celaena will surely get her freedom. There are more mysteries that awaits her (which I can't say or else it'll not be a spolier-free review). If you love fantasy books then you'll definitely love this book as much as I do. Spoiler Alert! Book Review with spoilers: This book is literally AMAZING. I frickin' love Nehemia she is so mysterious a

Five Feet Apart

Five Feet Apart  By Rachael Lippincott, Mikki Daughtry, Tobias Ianconis Rating: 7/10 Spoiler-Free Review: In this book, Stella Grant is a cystic fibrosis patient and has spent most of her of life in the hospital. She is very strict about her meds and rules. In order to avoid cross-infection the CFers must remain at a safe six-foot distance from one another. But when a guy named Will, another CFer that is infected with B. cepacia, steps into her life, she's ready to throw that self-control and get into the relationship. But... it's not that easy. This book has two different perspective which is from Stella and Will. It is also heavily emotional and it's like when the situation is very joyfull then all of the sudden every bit of that happiness just goes downhill. Even though, sometimes I find this book a little bit boring, the plot is a bit slow, it is still worth the read. And if you already watch the movie beforehand I still recommend you to read the book, as it