Hello Humans! I am inching ever closer to finishing my TBR - it will happen I am determined! One of the most recent books I purchased was a gorgeous copy of Roseanne A. Brown's A Song of Wraiths and Ruin which got me excited not only because it sounded like a fun YA time, but... Continue Reading →
The Seven Endless Forests, April Tucholke – Book Review
Hello Humans! Who is ready for some weird norse-esque-magical-king Arthur strangeness? If the answer is you - then read on to see what I thought of Seven Endless Forests. Goodreads Summary: A bold and blood-hungry retelling of the King Arthur legend from the critically acclaimed author of The Boneless Mercies. On the heels of a devastating... Continue Reading →
Night of the Dragon, Julie Kagawa – Book Review
Hello Humans! Time again to tackle the tricky task of reviewing the final book in a trilogy! If you want to check out my reviews of the previous books you can do so here: Shadow of the Fox Soul of the Sword Goodreads summary: Kitsune shapeshifter Yumeko has given up the final piece of the... Continue Reading →
Crownbreaker, Sebastien De Castell – Book Review
Hello Humans! The time has come, things are drawing to a close all over the place and I have to work out how to review the final book in the Spellslinger series. This series feels like it only started last week and it's already done! Goodreads Summary: Kellen and Reichis are settling into their new lives... Continue Reading →
Ruin of Stars, Lindsey Miller – Book Review
Hello Humans! How are we all doing? Coping? Me too. On the bright side, there's plenty of reading to be done and I'm actually writing the reviews to boot! I read the first book in this duology, Mask of Shadows, back in January of 2019 and really enjoyed it, particularly because this was one of the... Continue Reading →
Belle Révolte, Linsey Miller – Book Review
Hello Humans! There are books with very simple concepts, there are books with very complex concepts, there are books which veer somewhere in the middle. I don't have a problem with any of them, but there is something to be said about how a book gets the reader on board with an idea. It's not... Continue Reading →
Infinity Son, Adam Silvera – Book Review
Hello Humans! The January publications just keep on coming, don't they? I first came across today's read when at YALC back in July, there was the usual mad dash in (or slow shuffle for those trapped in hellish queues) and every morning it seemed people were falling over each other to grab an arc of... Continue Reading →
Sea Witch Rising, Sarah Henning – Book Review
Hello Humans! Back for more are we? Today’s review is for Sea Witch Rising, the sequel to Sea Witch which I reckon I read almost exactly a year ago – it’s nice when things circle around like that! I remembered really enjoying Sea Witch but, when I heard that there was going to be a... Continue Reading →
Queen of Ruin, Tracy Banghart – Book Review
Hello Humans! It’s day fourteen of my book a day challenge as I’m writing this and I finally accepted I needed to also read arcs and loans – despite my original plan to only read my owned TBR. For whatever reason, it panics me to see review copies piling up, while I can quite happily... Continue Reading →
The Memory of Fire, Callie Bates – Readalong
Hello Humans! It is June 4th and - unsurprisingly - the fourth day in my #ABookADay reading challenge. The TBR jar has decreed that my next read shall be The Memory of Fire and, while I can't remember anything that happened in The Waking Land I'm intrigued by the idea of following a different character - we shall... Continue Reading →
Stormdancer, Jay Kristoff – Readalong
Hello Humans! It is book three of my #ABookADay reading challenge and, by pure chance, it's another one of my many impulse Kindle purchases. Many of you will know I adore Jay Kristoff's Nevernight series - to the point where I now have three copies of Darkdawn preordered...but I hadn't ever really thought to read his The Lorus Wars... Continue Reading →
These Rebel Waves, Sara Raasch – Readalong
Hello Humans! If you're here, hopefully, you will have read my previous read along for The Light Between the Worlds where I totally failed and only did one check-in while reading. Well, my intention with this book is to get back into the habit of actually checking in, and writing more than 'I like it so far' which... Continue Reading →