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”
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Aurora Rising
[Reread Review] By Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff So, as I mentioned before, I’m going to give reviewing rereads a go and see what happens, and I chose Aurora Rising to be my first. I won’t dive into those reasons again for my wonderful folks who have already read them. I do want to startContinue reading “Aurora Rising”
All The Stars And Teeth
by Adalyn Grace Honestly, this book wasn’t at the top of my TBR – until I got my signed copy from Mysterious Galaxy. They sent me my signed copy with two purple dragon bookmarks, as pictured, the pre-order print you see there, and the book was wrapped up in their newletter thing they do, IContinue reading “All The Stars And Teeth”
The Guinevere Deception
by Kiersten White I’m going to start this review off by saying I have a long [and complicated] history with Guinevere. Part of me loves her, and part of me hates her [mainly for her affair with Lancelot – I’m not a fan of cheating]. But I always enjoy reading about her, to some extent,Continue reading “The Guinevere Deception”
Clockwork Princess
by Cassandra Clare And the betrayal just KEEPS ON COMING. Mortmain is as determined and motivated as ever, and, while he seems a little quiet, he’s clearly not giving up. Again, Goodreads blurb spoilers in this paragraph. Skip to the next paragraph if you wish to avoid even those “spoilers”. Tessa is kidnapped by Mortmain,Continue reading “Clockwork Princess”
Clockwork Prince
by Cassandra Clare Back to Victorian London we go! This book seems mostly centered around betrayal, which was only briefly brought up at the end of Clockwork Angel. This time, the betrayal is to the Shadowhunters rather than Tessa. I went into this book – this whole series – without reading any summaries or theContinue reading “Clockwork Prince”
Clockwork Angel
by Cassandra Clare I read The Mortal Instruments years and years ago, when they were originally coming out, and I hadn’t visited the world of Shadowhunters since. I hadn’t stopped reading, exactly, but schoolwork and studying and otherwise competing for college admittance slots and higher GPAs left me with little free time to read, andContinue reading “Clockwork Angel”
Ruthless Gods
by Emily A. Duncan DISCLAIMER: It has come to my attention since posting this blog that this author has been identified as problematic. After doing my own research, that you can find as a report here, I have come to the same conclusion. Rather than take down this review, which I don’t believe adds anyContinue reading “Ruthless Gods”
Four Dead Queens
by Astrid Scholte This is a book that I’ve had on my TBR and shelf for ages and just never got around to. I’ve wanted to multiple times, but other books came up with urgency or I wasn’t feeling a fantasy murder mystery, etc. – but I finally got to it! This was a funContinue reading “Four Dead Queens”
Queen of Nothing
The Folk of the Air, Book #3, by Holly Black This was a big 2019 release for many people [it was overshadowed for me by the release of DarkDawn, but I hadn’t gotten into The Folk of the Air series until not long before the release of The Queen of Nothing], so I had highContinue reading “Queen of Nothing”