Hello Humans! Today I'm writing a review that has been a long time coming. In fact, I read the book in question back in January and it's now March - more than enough time has passed. Will I be able to remember enough about what happens in City of Lies to talk about it in any kind... Continue Reading →
Mini Reviews #3 | A Girl Called Shameless, Dark Triumph, Mortal Heart, The Raven Tower
Hello Humans! More mini-reviews? I read six books during our Bookaneerathon weekend and I thought it would be mean to ask you to read all the reviews in one post - so here is part two of my library reads mini-reviews (my third of such posts... this is getting confusing!). All Amazon links are affiliate... Continue Reading →
Mini Reviews #2 | The Queen’s Rising, The City in the Middle of the Night, Graceling, Slay On Tour
Hello Humans! I enjoyed writing my mini-reviews for library reads last time so I thought I would give it a whirl once more. I've been a little trigger happy with that request button lately so there will absolutely be a few more posts like this in the coming weeks/months Amazon links are affiliate links The... Continue Reading →
Shades Within Us – Mini Review
Hello Humans! It’s been a while since I’ve reviewed any kind of anthology but I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to read Shades Within Us: Tales of Migrations and Fractured Borders, especially since I loved Where the Stars Rise so much. I used to find anthologies hard to read, feeling like I couldn’t get my... Continue Reading →
Norse Mythology, Neil Gaiman – Book Review
Hello humans! You may recall me mentioning this book in my ‘year of ALL THE RETELLINGS’ check in back at the end of May, but I haven’t had a chance to actually write my review of this book! I thought I’d keep in short and sweet since everyone and their mum has read this already... Continue Reading →
A Court of Frost and Starlight, Sarah J Maas – Mini Review
Hello humans! Since it’s the end of the month and that means a lot of TBRs and Wrap-Ups I thought it was probably time for a mini review. That means a slightly shorter review than normal (although I’m only at the start of this post, who knows – my mind might wander?). So yes, I... Continue Reading →
The Forsaken Throne, Jeff Wheeler ARC Book Review
Morning mortals! If you're here for my review of the latest book in the Kingfountain series then good news! You have come to the right place. If you have 0 idea what I am talking about then maybe head on over to yesterday's post to see my thoughts on the first five books in the series! Goodreads... Continue Reading →
Prisoner of Ice and Snow, Ruth Lauren ARC Review
Prison break plots can make the most exciting books, I feel. So when the opportunity to read Prisoner of Ice and Snow arose I couldn't resist. This is listed as a Middle Grade title (but I'm 22 and I loved it) and involves many feats of daring do and a lovely sisterly bond, who could ask... Continue Reading →
Most YA books ever written? Frostblood and Fireblood
Consider this your warning, there may be some spoilers in this review, definitely for Frostblood and potentially a little bit for Fireblood also. Hello mortals! Today I want to share with you an example of progress in my life. I have grown as a human being and I'm so proud to tell you all that... Continue Reading →
Just Off the Path, Weston Sullivan ARC Review
Magic mirrors always seem to make things go terribly wrong. I'm surprised they keep manufacturing them! This is a fairytale with a twist (a cliché I know but one that I'm not yet tired of). With lies, love and no small dose of magic, how does Just off the Path compare to the hoards of other... Continue Reading →
I finally finished it! The Shadowed Sun, N.K. Jemisin Book Review
The more astute among you may have already realised that this is not the first time I've mentioned The Shadowed Sun. In fact it was a Want to Read Wednesday post where I talked about how I had finally found the series I had forgotten the name of. Well here's a bit of an update to... Continue Reading →
Will there ever be enough dragons? Moroda, L. L. McNeil Book review
You all know I love dragons. Well the next thing on my list of things I love is great female characters, the third thing on my list is sky pirates. Guess which book has all three? That's right. Moroda. Now L. L. McNeil is an awesome human who has self published her own book. Which I... Continue Reading →