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lifeinbooks · 3 months
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Život je vrijedan življenja, čak i kad se osjećamo kao da želimo umrijeti.
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azrielshands · 6 months
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Caldon and Kiva have the cutest platonic relationship that I have ever seen in a book.
I don’t care what you say, I love them.
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tys-kitty · 10 months
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I just finished the prison healer trilogy and oh my god these books were insanely good. So if you‘re into found family, a strong main character, elemental magic and slow burn romance you should definitely check it out!
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New tiktok video from Luke Arnold readinng "The Prison Healer" by Lynette Noni for First Page of Pyjama Party!
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maketheshadowsfearyou · 8 months
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Zain: Niyx isn't wrong Niyx: Can't you just say I'm right? Zain: I'd really rather not
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JOMPBPC | December 16 | Words on a Page
Baking and Christmas just go together in my mind
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girlinthebookshelf · 4 months
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𝐤𝐚𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐧 𝐣𝐚𝐦𝐞𝐬 𝐚𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐭𝐢𝐜
(THE book boyfriend)
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from The Medoran Chronicles, by Lynette Noni
(all pictures sourced from pinterest)
medoran chronicles masterlist
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stargirlbryce · 11 months
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Every book I read in 2023: The Prison Healer Series by Lynette Noni
"Never apologize for loving someone. Even when it hurts. Especially when it hurts."
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zaeyos · 1 year
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My first Kiva & Jaren piece of many to come 😭
I mowed through the Prison Healer trilogy my Lynette Noni recently and I can safely say it’s up there with my favourite books ever 🤩 If you haven’t read them yet I highly encourage you to, I’ve never audibly gasped and jumped around on my bed over a book like k have with these 😂
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inlovewithquotes · 1 year
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So you're right, you don't need me fighting your battles. But if you'll let me, I'd like to be standing beside you as you fight them.
-The Prison Healer
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slaughter-books · 8 months
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Day 9: JOMPBPC: Bookish Royalty
Princess Delucia Cavelle 💛
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aceoffangirls · 9 months
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AHHHH IM SO EXITED
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lovepersevering13 · 6 months
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Imagine my absolute dismay when I search up the book series my friend has just made me read only to found out there are only two works for that fandom on Ao3
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Group photos with the authors at Supanova Melbourne!
From left to right: T. Kingfisher, Daniel O'Malley, Richard Swan, Maria Lewis, Lynette Noni and Luke Arnold
Photo by Brittany Mackay
Credits to Supanova Melbourne Facebook
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bmacreadz · 6 months
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"The Blood Traitor" by Lynette Noni
"The Blood Traitor" is the third (and final) installment in "The Prison Healer" series, and it is a truly grand finale.
"The Blood Traitor" relies heavily on the theme of addiction to tell part of the story. So, if you're sensitive to that, tread lightly.
This final part of the series begins with Kiva facing the fallout of her sister's scheme. She's abandoned and broken, but she befriends an unlikely ally, who seems to be hiding her own secrets. They get through some pretty tough situations until they are separated and the story really begins to take off.
I realize the more I get to know Kiva, the more I cannot understand how she's survived so long on her own. It's actually unbelievable. She's not the fierce heroine that she should be due to her experiences; at least not in my opinion. I wasn't too bothered by this, but it was a little annoying for her to be in constant need of someone's aid - especially after she supposedly survived by herself for so long in Zalindov.
Caution: Spoilers Ahead
Speaking of Zalindov, I was a little disappointed in this series as a whole due to the lack of Zalindov in the second and third books. The series is called "The Prison Healer," but the prison is only briefly revisited in the last book. I would have loved to see more of the story play out in Zalindov - this prison that is supposedly impenetrable, yet somehow these characters keep getting out. The prison was fascinating in book one. It made for a very unique story, but that was about all we got from it.
This book also lacks in the romance department, quite like the others did, but I never felt like I missed it. There were enough platonic interactions with so many of the other characters that it made up for the two main characters who were essentially ignoring each other.
"The Blood Traitor" was definitely more intriguing than "The Gilded Cage," in my opinion, but neither of the books hold up to "The Prison Healer." Despite that, "The Blood Traiter" was faster-paced and genuinely entertaining. The reader got to experience more of Wenderall, however, I would have loved for that to not have been so rushed. Those other kingdoms were truly fascinating and I would love to see a spin-off where Lynette Noni writes more about them.
I also have to say that some of the plot points and resolutions were a bit elementary. I would have wished for things to be less... superficial? Alas, I think that's the YA element once again giving me just a smidge less than I want. So, the novel can't be blamed for that one - I think that just comes with the territory of YA.
I'm not dissatisfied with this book, or this series. It turned out how I hoped, and I really liked these characters and their endings. There were so many plot twists that I didn't count on and I was kept guessing throughout. Lynette Noni really did a wonder with this series. Though it's not on my all-time favorites list, I'm glad I read it. And I'm still glad for the recommendation (sorry for the time it took me to get through it).
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JOMPBPC | December 8 | Best Character Development
I will sing the praises of The Prison Healer until I die. Kiva's character development across the whole series is so lovely to read.
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