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Drowning Studies (Artemis University, #2)

Drowning Studies (Artemis University, #2)

Erin R. Flynn

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My name is Tamsin Vale, and my life has been utterly transformed in just a few short months. I'm a college freshman, despite never finishing high school. I've inherited more money than I could ever spend after nineteen years of having next to nothing. And the biggest secret? I’m the last fairy, with...

Pages
263
Format
Kindle Edition
Publié
2019-11-20
Éditeur
Supernatural Script, Inc.

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Erin R. Flynn

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also writes underJoyee FlynnandFlynn Eire.Erin is a born Chicagoan who decided to state hop a bit, given she works from home. She currently resides in Georgia with her pup, Lord Vader Flynn. With an eclectic and addictive personality, there isn’t much that doesn’t interest her or she won’t pour herself into if it catch...

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Silvia Andrito
Silvia Andrito·5 years ago
Books 1-4 ReviewI went back and forth in what to rate this book. There are a lot of things that I didn’t like which were making me lean towards 3 ⭐️, but at the end of the day I did read all 4 books in 2 days and will be reading the next one as soon as it is out so was leaning to wards 4 ⭐️. But after reading more than half of the series thus far I think the 3 ⭐️ is a more accurate rating. The good: It is an intriguing and fairly fresh idea. I like the world the author built. The lore and world ...
Daisy Delfin
Daisy Delfin·3 years ago
I still reading this series and had to pick up the third book after finishing the second.
Noemi
Noemi·4 years ago
Tamsin is learning more and more about the supernatural world, and with midterms fast approaching, she's absorbing as much knowledge as she can. More people start to surround her, attracted by her personality, that she can start trusting, and even hobogoblins and fae dogs (hellhounds) make their appearances. I'm so excited to see how Tamsin will manage everything and still continue to be badass and kick asses.
Motaung
Motaung·5 years ago
There's still nothing happening in this book and its getting old! So now we are attending all the classes and tests with the FMC. This is like watching teenage drama but without the drama. At this point I think I would take anything as long as it moves the plot along. What is frustrating is that the books have ingredients and setting for some really good story. The plot, or what I am assuming would be the plot, sounds interesting enough. But reading about running, shopping, eating or attending c...
Arianna
Arianna·5 years ago
I'll continue to read the next one because the plot is interesting, but this book was... no words. It read as a filling only, no real gain in the plot or in the relationships, and the writing is atrocious. In need of a good editing and a thousand more commas. It's not a stream of consciousness, it's dialogues 🙄
IllustriousBookNerd
IllustriousBookNerd·5 years ago
There is a difference between being strong and being rude. Yes, it requires strength to stand up for oneself and I applaud those who do. However, the MC is at the point where she just chastises/humiliates/threatens everybody she meets. There are better ways of conflict resolution. Personally, I think it is better to have the strength, wisdom and patience to pick your battles and plan how to fight them; otherwise, you are just the boy who cried wolf. Additionally, while it wasn't directly said, s...
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Lorie·6 years ago
Not as good..

Enjoyed book one but this one was a continuous repetitive diatribe of how the mc gets angry and constant thinking of overstating to out her. The mc became too sarcastic, childish, and angry for no reasons No development on romance or characters. Lost interest on this one..
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Misha·6 years ago
Plot development needed STATI’m giving this book only three stars because it seems like the author has forgotten the main point of the series —to discover what happened to the fairies and help them if needed. We’ve now had two books and the only significant thing she has done is gain access to Fairie and give it some power. The fae dog thing and the sanctuary just seems like filler to me. At this point the series is more or less about her day to day life, her constantly blowing raspberries and t...
Siri
Siri·6 years ago
it´s decent

reread it again to continue reading this series. I thought i would maybe like it more the second time but no, i was not liking it more. Sadly i think it has potential, for me personally it fell a bit flat.
Heather Gilbert
Heather Gilbert·6 years ago
GoodI liked this better than book 1, but I think that is because I understood the FMC better this time round. She is still an in your face kind of woman, with grit and determination aplenty, but her softer, and more humane side, is showcased here a bit more often. Also, she’s not trying to win all the battles herself, she is realizing she has allies now - and that she really needs to use them. First person, Urban fantasy. Slow burn, Academy RH.MMMF(M?) This is a Slow build Harem, so not 100% sur...