Hello humans! Remember way back to the time Fairyloot put an arc in their box? I think it was in 2017? Well, I'm finally reviewing it! Furyborn has been on the radar for a lot of people for quite some time and I appreciate you taking your time to read my thoughts! On with the review... Goodreads Summary:... Continue Reading →
Predator’s Gold, Philip Reeve – Book Review
Hello humans! That’s right I’m still reading my way through Philip Reeve’s Hungry City Chronicles from the library’s ebook stash! I’m having the problem I always have when I read series where they all start to merge into one in my mind, if you see anything that happens in a later book then let me... 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 Young Elites, Marie Lu – Book Review
Hello humans! Welcome to the beginning of quite a journey! Think back with me to December 2017, it was a wonderful time. Christmas had just past and I was free from the book buying ban (which honestly, I was failing at anyway) and I happened to walk into The Works. Some might call this a... 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 →
Witchborn, Nicholas Bowling – Book Review
Hello humans! Back for another book review? Well you are in luck! Today’s review was another one of those ‘third book in a three for two’ purchases that you never really know if they’re going to be good or not. Coincidentally I read Witchborn having just read Lady Mary so it was a bit of... Continue Reading →
Sky in the Deep, Adrienne Young – Book Review
Hello humans! Yesterday’s book (Nightblade’s Honor) was a bit of a fail as many of you will know. As soon as I finished it I did a little cheer for joy and, because I’m me, dived right into the next book on my list in the hopes that it would be better. Boy was I... Continue Reading →
The Young Queens, Kendare Blake – Book Review
Hello humans! I’ve been working my way through the Three Dark Crowns series over the last year or so, since YALC 2017 and in anticipation of the end of the series which I believe is happening this year. I was therefore delighted to find that the novella/prequel The Young Queens was available on my Library’s... Continue Reading →
The Electrical Venus, Julie Mayhew – Book Review
Hello humans! After all these years, you would think I’d be utterly fed up with books set in circus/travelling shows. After Caraval, The Night Circus, Daughter of the Burning City and so many more I should be avoiding books like these like the plague. But I can’t help it! Something in me just can’t get... Continue Reading →
Everless, Sara Holland – Book Review
Hello humans! Has it taken me literally months to read this book after receiving it in a Fairyloot box? Why yes it has! Am I kicking myself for not getting to it sooner? Why yes I am! I feel like a lot of the hype for Everless has died down but I still wanted to tell you... Continue Reading →
The Wicked Deep, Shea Ernshaw – Book Review
Hello humans! Earlier in the month, I had the pleasure of reviewing The Witch’s Kiss trilogy and now we’re entering the end of March I’m here with another witchy title. The Wicked Deep was one of my anticipated reads for this year, partly due to the gorgeous cover and conceptually. I love stories that are... Continue Reading →
Scythe, Neal Shusterman – Book Review
Hello humans! You know what cheery subject has been on my mind a heck of a lot lately? Death. Yeah...it's been an interesting few weeks, to say the least. But thinking about death in an abstract sense isn't such a bad thing and, if I'm honest, I've always loved the idea of the Grim Reaper... Continue Reading →