So, I finally picked up Powerless by Lauren Roberts, and honestly, I wasn’t sure what to expect at first.
You know how sometimes you just see a book popping up everywhere on BookTok and BookTube, and you start thinking, “Okay, maybe I should see what the hype is about”? Well, that was me. I’ve been telling myself I want to read more fantasy, and this one kept coming up, so I figured, why not?
Here’s what you should know: I usually read romance and contemporary books. Fantasy isn’t normally my thing. But Powerless felt like the right place to start because so many people said it’s easy to follow, and I’m happy to report they were right.
So, I finally picked up Powerless by Lauren Roberts, and honestly, I wasn’t sure what to expect at first.
You know how sometimes you just see a book popping up everywhere on BookTok and BookTube, and you start thinking, “Okay, maybe I should see what the hype is about”? Well, that was me. I’ve been telling myself I want to read more fantasy, and this one kept coming up, so I figured, why not?
Here’s what you should know: I usually read romance and contemporary books. Fantasy isn’t normally my thing. But Powerless felt like the right place to start because so many people said it’s easy to follow, and I’m happy to report they were right.
When you think of European capitals, places like Paris, Rome, or Berlin probably come to mind. Vaduz? Yeah, I wasn’t too familiar with it either. In fact, before visiting, I had to double-check where Liechtenstein even was on the map (it’s squeezed between Switzerland and Austria, by the way).
But as we were planning a trip through the region, we noticed Vaduz was right along our route. So we thought, why not? Let’s check out one of Europe’s tiniest capitals. I went in with pretty much zero expectations, and that’s what made the visit such a pleasant surprise.
When you think of European capitals, places like Paris, Rome, or Berlin probably come to mind. Vaduz? Yeah, I wasn’t too familiar with it either. In fact, before visiting, I had to double-check where Liechtenstein even was on the map (it’s squeezed between Switzerland and Austria, by the way).
But as we were planning a trip through the region, we noticed Vaduz was right along our route. So we thought, why not? Let’s check out one of Europe’s tiniest capitals. I went in with pretty much zero expectations, and that’s what made the visit such a pleasant surprise.
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