Hello Humans! I'm going to do the slightly weird thing of prompting you to go to another blogger right at the start of this review. Because...in some ways I am back to my old habits. I am kind of reading a series out of order. Now in this case it's a bit complicated because it's... Continue Reading →
Phoenix Extravagant, Yoon Ha Lee – Book Review
Hello Humans! It's been a while since we reviewed a book with dragons isn't it? Well today I'm back on my DRAGON train and there's no stopping me. Get excited for me to wax lyrical about this amazing new book from Yoon Ha Lee. Goodreads Summary: Dragons. Art. Revolution. Gyen Jebi isn’t a fighter or a... Continue Reading →
The Doors of Eden, Adrian Tchaikovsky – Book Review
Hello Humans! As you may know I was absolutely floored by how amazing Children of Time and Children of Ruin were - the first Adrian Tchaikovsky books I read - and so when the opportunity arose to read the newest book from this author I jumped at the chance! The Doors of Eden looked like just the weird wonderful... Continue Reading →
Court of Lions, Somaiya Daud – Book Review
Hello Humans! I know it's been a hot minute since the last proper book review but - in my defence - I've been on a re-reads journey lately - and if you ever fancy it you can catch me on my Booktube Channel talking all things bookish! But I am back with a book review of... Continue Reading →
Seven Devils, Laura Lam and Elizabeth May – Book Review
Hello Humans! So you're back for another book review - you must have excellent taste. Today I'm reviewing feminist science fiction with Laura Lam and Elizabeth May's Seven Devils. This book first hit my radar at Gollanczfest last October and I'm so glad I managed to snag a digital review copy so I could tell you... Continue Reading →
Doing Time, Jodi Taylor – Book Review
Hello Humans! I feel like I need to start this review with a little defence of myself. People who've been with me since the beginning (two and a half years ago guys - we're doing amazing) will remember that for about a year I was the worst when it came to reading books in order. I... Continue Reading →
The Girl who Could Move Sh*t with her Mind, Jackson Ford – Book Review
Hello Humans! Have you ever wanted telekinetic powers (or a variation thereof)? Well, today’s book might be enough to put you off for good! I’ll confess I was mainly moved to request a review copy of this book based on the title - who wouldn’t be intrigued by that - and this book pretty much... Continue Reading →
Jade City, Fonda Lee – Readalong
Hello Humans! I promised you a readalong and I am here to deliver. I seem to be in a phase of starting books in waiting rooms of late, and this morning (May 23rd) I started Jade City, a book that has been languishing on my TBR since I went to a book blogger meet up in Birmingham at... Continue Reading →
Collision, Victor Dixen – Book Review
Hello Humans! I'm thrilled to be reviewing book three in Victor Dixen's Phobos series, Collision is the follow on from Ascension and Distortion. In case those titles don't ring a bell, let me remind you that book one was largely promoted on the basis that it was 'Love Island in space'. Normally that would be enough to make me run for... Continue Reading →
One Word Kill, Mark Lawrence – Book Review
Hello Humans! As many of you may know I am a huge fan of Mark Lawrence's Book of the Ancestor trilogy (Red Sister, Grey Sister and Holy Sister). When I reviewed an advanced copy of Holy Sister the author asked me if I'd be interested in reviewing his other upcoming book One World Kill, a very different book, with a... Continue Reading →
Emily Eternal, M.G. Wheaton – Book Review
Hello Humans! Some of my Twitter followers may recognise that Emily Eternal was the first book featured in my #NonStopNetgalley readathon, kindly co-hosted by my good pal Asha from A Cat, A Book and a Cup of Tea. Feeling a little behind on my ARCs I set out on a quest to read one book a day... Continue Reading →
Myths and Mortals, Charlie N. Holmberg – Book Review
Hello Humans! Before you start this review I highly suggest that you go back and read my review of the first book in this series Smoke and Summons. I mean, I’m not going to tell you that you have to, I’m not your mum or anything, but I think you’ll get more out of this... Continue Reading →