by Jay Kristoff DISCLAIMER: I have done a deep dive on the recent accusations against Jay Kristoff, which is why this review is so delayed. You can find my research and opinions here. While reading this, I tried to keep my eye out for any content that might be viewed as problematic, but found none. Continue reading “Empire of the Vampire”
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Jay Kristoff: A Deep Dive
DISCLAIMER: First, this deep dive, unlike my book reviews, is subject to change/updates as new information becomes available. Second, and I will mention this again later, but I want to put this upfront, in case you never get to where this, contextually, comes up: I am in no way accepting, or not accepting, apologies madeContinue reading “Jay Kristoff: A Deep Dive”
Emily A. Duncan: A Report
DISCLAIMER: First, this report, unlike my book reviews, is subject to change/updates as new information becomes available. Second, and I will mention this again later, but I want to put this upfront, in case you never get to where this, contextually, comes up: I am in no way accepting, or not accepting, apologies made byContinue reading “Emily A. Duncan: A Report”
Cancel Culture
DISCLAIMER: This report, unlike my book reviews, is subject to change/updates as new information becomes available. This is a constantly changing topic, so this post is subject to updates/changes as they come up. Before I dive into this topic at all, let me first start off by saying: I am in no way trying toContinue reading “Cancel Culture”
Ace of Spades
by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé I’ve been on a kick of Illumicrate monthly books lately, so I thought I’d give a “Debut Box” book a shot! I’ve been drawn to dark academia reads lately, and I’ve recently learned that a few books I’ve enjoyed are considered thrillers, so this being described by Illumicrate as a dark academiaContinue reading “Ace of Spades”
Chain of Iron
Chain of Iron. For those of you who have been following me for roughly the last year, you’re likely familiar with my feelings on Chain of Gold – and how badly I have been resisting a reread until closer to the Chain of Iron release date, because my TBR list is much too long forContinue reading “Chain of Iron”
Namesake
by Adrienne Young I’ll start this review off by saying that I was given an eARC by NetGalley for a review. Thank you, NetGalley and Wednesday Books, for the ARC! That said, they didn’t give me a copy for a guarantee of a good review, so my opinion here is entirely my own. Onto theContinue reading “Namesake”
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
by V. E. Schwab This read is so completely different from my recent reads that I deliberately took it slow, taking the time to process every shortened reading session’s passages, thinking on what I read and how it left me feeling. The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue really makes you think about the passage ofContinue reading “The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue”
Fable
by Adrienne Young Fable‘s release is right around the corner, and I managed to get my hands on an early [electronic] copy. Fable established Adrienne Young, for me, as an author I enjoy reading books by. She isn’t, however, as high on my list as Jay Kristoff, Shelby Mahurin, or the handful of other authorsContinue reading “Fable”
Aurora Burning
by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff Everyone who has read this claims no one is ready for this book. Nearly everyone is also screaming for book 3. So I put off reading it, partially to prepare myself, partially to make the time gap to book 3 smaller. But who am I kidding? So, I’m divingContinue reading “Aurora Burning”