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Tim te maro and the subterranean heartsick blues
Tim te maro and the subterranean heartsick blues








tim te maro and the subterranean heartsick blues

Foster Amy Spalding André Aciman Andy V Roamer Angie Thomas Annabeth Albert A. Meredith Walters Amy Aislin Amy Harmon Amy S. Thank you to NetGalley and Independent Publishers for the ARC of the book, which I have voluntarily reviewed.Īll 1 Star 2 Stars 3 Stars 4 Stars 5 Stars Abbi Glines Abdi Nazemian Adam Silvera Adib Khorram Aiden Thomas Aisha Saeed Aislinn Brophy AJ Collins Alexandra Christo Alex Beltran Alexene Farol Follmuth Alexis Hall Alex Kelly Alex Sanchez Alice Dolman Alice Oseman Ali Hazelwood Alison Cochrun Al Riske Alwyn Hamilton Amanda Ferreira A.

tim te maro and the subterranean heartsick blues

I also had some issues with the pacing in the second half and how some of the major events remained open in the end.īut other than that, this was such a cute little gem! It gave me a lot of Carry On (SnowBaz) vibes and truly warmed my heart! I would have wished for the enemies-part to have lasted a little longer though, and for the world building to have been a bit more developed, especially in regard to the magical system. I also really loved all their diverse friends, the representation was simply amazing!

tim te maro and the subterranean heartsick blues

I really enjoyed this cute story about figuring out your bisexuality and the enemies-to-lovers trope is one of my absolute favorites! I loved both main characters and the way they opened up to each other and how they explored their sexuality together in such a kind, positive and healthy way, always ensuring the other’s consent. But partnering up with his former enemy turns out not to be as bad as it first seems, when it comes with some extra benefits… The story is set at a magical boarding school somewhere below a glacier in New Zealand, where eighteen-year-old Tim Te Maro has just been dumped by his girlfriend and assigned to a life skill project to parent a magical egg together with his nemesis Elliot.










Tim te maro and the subterranean heartsick blues