Hello Humans! Welcome back to another book review. I am feeling in control of my list of reviews to write so hopefully I should have a few bits and pieces for you in the coming weeks that aren't just review copies! I picked up Song of the Crimson Flower when I saw that the publisher... Continue Reading →
Soul of the Sword, Julie Kagawa – Book Review
Hello Humans! It doesn’t feel too long ago that I was reviewing Julie Kagawa’s Shadow of the Fox. I was taken by Yumeko, the half-kitsune peasant girl caught up in something bigger than herself, and I was excited to read the second book. Thankfully, I didn’t have to wait too long for Soul of the... Continue Reading →
Mini Reviews #4 | Courting Darkness, The Beauty of the Wolf, Pantomime, The Quiet at the End of the World
Hello Humans! Fancy a few more Mini Reviews? After finishing our little Bookaneerathon reading session I slowed down on library reading just a little (there's so much to read guys) - so these aren't coming in as thick and fast as they have been. There's still plenty to be reviewing so I'd better get started!... Continue Reading →
The Queen’s Resistance, Rebecca Ross – Book Review
Hello Humans! I recently read and reviewed The Queen’s Rising as part of my Mini Reviews series. I was really glad I could read the first book from the Library before starting the sequel - the context is certainly needed for this book. The Queen’s Resistance is the second book in what I believe is... Continue Reading →
Sweet Black Waves, Kristina Pérez – Readalong
Hello humans! It feels as though it's been a minute since I've done a readalong. My excuse is that I was very caught up in reading an ARC of Bloodwitch by Susan Dennard and then I wanted to mood read and ended up reading Labyrinth Lost rather than the book that my TBR Teacup picked out. But... Continue Reading →
Blanca & Roja, Anna-Marie McLemore – Readalong
Hello Humans! Who is ready for another Readalong? I know I am *fake children cheering sound*. Right, as you'll recall from my readalong of The Graces the next book chosen by my TBR Tea-cup was Blanca & Roja by Anna-Marie McLemore. I read Wild Beauty early on in 2018 and really enjoyed it, but the fairytale quality of... Continue Reading →
The Confectioner’s Guild, Claire Luana – Book Review
Hello humans! Have any of you ever read The Paper Magician and the rest of the books in that series? If not I recommend them, as they have a really comforting feel to them. If you have read them and you are looking for something similar then may I heartily recommend The Confectioner's Guild by Claire Luana, being... Continue Reading →
Want to Read Wednesday – A Curse so Dark and Lonely
Hello humans! Welcome to the first W2RW post of August! (Apologies for the lack of post last week - I was locked out of my computer all day). Today I'm getting very excited about reading Brigid Kemmerer's A Curse so Dark and Lonely. Goodreads Summary: Fall in love, break the curse. It once seemed so easy... Continue Reading →
Charmcaster, Sebastien De Castell – Book Review
Hello humans! I hope you are well and not struggling as much as I am with how darned fast this year is going! I swear this year, the only thing I’m on top of is my Goodreads challenge (it’s the important things). But enough about my spiral into the void! I’m here to review the... Continue Reading →
The Smoke Thieves, Sally Green – Book Review
Hello humans! We’re back in the safe, comfortable world of YA Fantasy after yesterday’s (incredibly successful) foray into contemporary. The Smoke Thieves was one of those books that I knew I wanted to read but it wasn’t high up on my priority list because it felt like it was going to be too much ‘demon’... Continue Reading →
The Queens of Innis Lear, Tessa Gratton – Book Review
Hello humans! Yesterday I reviewed The City of Brass which I thought was quite a long book. Today I’m reviewing another lengthy read from the Month of March. The Queens of Innis Lear is a lengthy 576 pages and honestly, I think it’s worth every word. This book is going even further to prove that... Continue Reading →
The City of Brass, S. A. Chakraborty – Book Review
Hello humans! I’m beyond thrilled to be bringing you my review of S. A. Chakraborty’s The City of Brass. This was one of the many HUGE books I read in March and it felt like such an achievement. At 533 pages this book is no small fry but every page is worth it! (Aside: is... Continue Reading →