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 →
Renegades, Marissa Meyer Book Review (Spoiler Free)
Morning mortals! Have you got your cape on? Have you unbuttoned your shirt just enough to reveal the lycra super suit concealed beneath your otherwise ordinary work attire? Are you wearing magical glasses that conceal your identity despite the fact that glasses don't work like that and maybe you need better friends who actually know what... Continue Reading →
Otherworld, Jason Segel and Kirsten Miller Book Review
Morning mortals! Today I'm happy to be reviewing Otherworld, a new book which (in the UK) is coming from the same publishing house that brought us Illuminae and Gemina. I don't know if that's particularly interesting to you but I always find it cool to look at what different publishers are doing and what similarities are between the titles... Continue Reading →
Beasts Made of Night, Tochi Onyebuchi ARC Review
Hello humans! Merry October! Hope it's going well for everyone! Today I'm reviewing one of the many October new releases that I've been excited for...most of the year! Beasts Made of Night was an exciting adventure with a lot of elements I wasn't expecting! Goodreads Summary: In the walled city of Kos, corrupt mages can magically call... Continue Reading →
Godsgrave, Jay Kristoff Book Review
Hello Humans! Yes the day has come. After just under a year of nailbiting, unbearable waiting I have read Godsgrave the sequel to Jay Kristoff's Nevernight. I was approved to read this on Netgalley really close to the release date but I also treated myself to the Goldsborough signed edition with sprayed edges because I have 0... Continue Reading →
Under the Pendulum Sun, Jeannette NG ARC Book Review
Hello humans! As many of you well know I am a big fan of overly complicated books about the fae. Books where people have put really quite a bit of thought into the world the fae live in and how that might fit in with our world. This book Under the Pendulum Sun is no exception. It... Continue Reading →
Sweet Dreams are Made of This, Tricia Sullivan ARC Book Review
Hello mortals! What am I reviewing today? Well imagine if The Bone Season and Voiceless had a book baby together which in turn was raised by Lucky Ghost and you'll start to get an idea of the genre I'm exploring today! Goodreads Summary: Charlie is a dreamhacker, able to enter your dreams and mould their direction. Forget that recurring... Continue Reading →
Monster, Michael Grant ARC Book Review
Hello mortals! Welcome back to another rambling book review from Chaininteraction! I read the Gone series way back when, so when I had the opportunity to read the first installment of the next three books I had to go for it! What did I think of Monster? You'll have to read on to find out... Goodreads Summary:... Continue Reading →
I’m still a little teary eyed! Odd & True, Cat Winters Book Review
Not at all what I was expecting. I guess this goes to show why you shouldn't judge a book by it's cover. I thought I was getting a generic monster slaying boring old paranormal novel. I didn't expect so many feelings! Goodreads Summary: Trudchen grew up hearing Odette’s stories of their monster-slaying mother and a... 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 →
The Tiger’s Watch, Julia Ember ARC Review
Can we please have more books with well written non binary main characters? Sincerely me. Also more tigers. Thankyou kindly. Goodreads Summary: Sixteen-year-old Tashi has spent their life training as a inhabitor, a soldier who spies and kills using a bonded animal. When the capital falls after a brutal siege, Tashi flees to a remote... Continue Reading →
I hate the word Crazy, but I didn’t hate this book. Crazy House, James Patterson and Gabrielle Charbonnet Book Review
The last book I read penned by James Patterson's Maximum Ride: The Final Warning, book four in the Maximum Ride series, and the point at which I gave up on the series. In fact, I like to pretend it's a trilogy as it makes me much happier. But I know James Patterson is a good writer as... Continue Reading →