Hello Humans! Today I'm reviewing one of my most anticipated reads of 2019 - it's the second book in Melinda Salisbury's State of Sorrow duology, Song of Sorrow. If you've been around for a while you'll know that I am the biggest nerd when it comes to this series. I even wrote a song inspired by State of... Continue Reading →
Windwitch, Susan Dennard – Book Review
Hello Humans! As I promised earlier in the week, today's review is for the sequel to Truthwitch, Susan Dennard's Windwitch. I know a lot of people get worried about 'sophomore slump' in books, but more often than not I find that I enjoy sequels more than I enjoy the first book in a series. I think it's having... Continue Reading →
The Midnight Star, Marie Lu – Book Review
Hello Humans! Finally, it is time for round three of my journey through all things Marie Lu and also for the final book in The Young Elites series! It’s been a journey I can tell you that and I’m excited to get to reading and reviewing Legend and the rest of that trilogy (and then... Continue Reading →
Throne of Glass, Sarah J. Maas – Book Review
Hello humans! Firstly, I know there’s a lot of controversy and feelings surrounding Sarah J. Maas and I’m wary of mentioning her books on the blog because she can be a little polarising. But I also wanted to read the Throne of Glass series because I had heard so many different things about it. I... Continue Reading →
Ash Princess, Laura Sebastian – Book Review
Hello humans! Another hugely anticipated read takes centre stage today as I am reviewing Ash Princess by Laura Sebastian. This is one of those YA books that I have a feeling everyone will be talking about (for better or worse). I don’t think you can ignore the cover’s similarity to those of the Red Queen... Continue Reading →
The Rose Society, Marie Lu – Book Review
Hello humans! That’s right it’s book two of my adventure through the works of Marie Lu (and so far it’s going pretty well!). I debated starting Legend now and then alternating through the two trilogies but instead decided I couldn’t wait to read the sequel to The Young Elites so cracked on with The Rose... Continue Reading →
Song of Blood and Stone, L. Penelope – Book Review
Hello humans! Today I’m reviewing L. Penelope’s debut novel, and the start of The Earthsinger Chronicles, Song of Blood and Stone. This book was initially self-published but was picked up by St Martin’s Press. This is an epic fantasy novel with two nations caught on the edge of war. I’ll let the Goodreads summary explain... Continue Reading →
The Beast’s Heart, Leife Shallcross – Book Review
Morning mortals! Adding another title to the year of ALL THE RETELLINGS (at the time of writing I'm at eleven) is The Beast's Heart which publishes on the 3rd of May 2018. I was lucky enough to be sent a physical ARC from the publisher and I'm delighted to share my thoughts with you. Content note:... 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 →
State of Sorrow, Melinda Salisbury – Book Review
Hello Humans! How can it possibly be the end of March? How? Who allowed this to happen? We are ¼ through the year! It seems fitting to have started the year reading Melinda Salisbury and then to mark today with her latest book State of Sorrow. This was a book that I honestly wasn’t that... Continue Reading →
Daughter of the Pirate King, Tricia Levenseller – Book Review
Hello humans! Did someone say, pirates? No? Well, this is me shouting PIRATES at you until you realise how amazing pirates are, especially female pirates, and that you should read Daughter of the Pirate King immediately. I got this book for Christmas because I knew I would want to read it before the sequel Daughter of the Siren... Continue Reading →
The Language of Thorns, Leigh Bardugo – Book Review
Hello humans! You may have noticed in the year-or-so that I've been blogging that I have developed something of an affection for Leigh Bardugo. I've read her Six of Crows duology and adored it, I've cooed over Wonder Woman: Warbringer, and I've started and loved the Grisha series. I was, of course, delighted to add Bardugo's collection of... Continue Reading →