As someone who avoids spice, I really appreciate that you explained what your rating is based off. I find most people don't do that and it negates the reason for having a spice rating to begin with.
The cruel prince feels like more traditional farie stories, like the tricksters that people fear to upset. So if you like the more faire mythology it would be good for that.
your spice rating is actually super helpful, especially with the way you explained it. my favorite books are either no spice or 1 and that's how i can take the most perfect recs from you ☺️
Lol I’ve read everyone except Acotar under the romance section, I do agree that the one part in Bride made me uncomfortable too 😭😭 but other than that it was pretty funny. I do love all of the books you mentioned
Thanks for doing this video. A lot of good suggestions. Your video is a reminder that I should read my first R.F. Kuang book. Also, that I should read my first Sarah J. Maas book. In the latte case, I am somewhat imtimidated by the lengths of the books. I recently read Divine Rivals and loved it. It started Fourth Wing this morning
I feel like you could even include Babel in with the litfic/classics section because of the themes explored and the prose alone. Great recommendations!
Thank you!! I think it depends what you’re looking for. My fav from her is her darker shade of magic series (plus the spin-off). If you don’t want to commit to a series yet, I loved the invisible life of Addie larue!
Similar to The Poppy War in terms of fantasy and war vibes is The Sword of Kaigen! Great book and gives off major Avatar: The Last Airbender vibes! No spice either for my no spice girlies :)
Okkk you talked me into a few books I own that I haven't read yet lol and also loved ninth house and still need to read hell bent have you read it?? Great video love how you describe everything and the vibes are immaculate
Oohhh. Love the new spice rating. I have read most of the books on this video and your recommendations are so on point! I just started The Serpent and the Wings of Night. Hopefully it turns out to be a good one.
Conoce algun libro que de respuestas a preguntas como, por que hay tantas guerras si todos quieren la paz? que sentido tiene la vida? es Dios responsable del sufrimiento humano?
@@lindsayjohnson5672 it was so long ago but I do remember really enjoying the books! I guess I usually talk more about the books I’ve read in the past few years!
@@lindsayjohnson5672 I guess I should also mention, by “a while back” i mean at least 10 years ago 😂 I don’t talk about it much because many of the details have left my brain at this point.