This is officially my second Marissa Meyer book review (my first is linked here if you want to read it) and I think it’s safe to say that, at this point, I am an official fan of Marissa Meyer’s work. So, without any delay here’s my review on her Renegades trilogy. How can we expectContinue reading “Book Review: Renegades Trilogy by Marissa Meyer”
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NetGalley Review: Poetry As Spellcasting by Tamiko Beyer, Destiny Hemphill and Lisbeth White
And welcome back to another NetGalley Book Review! Firstly, I want to thank NetGalley for giving me access to this ARC in return for an honest review. I love being able to review novels and poetry using NetGalley so I’m always excited to do one of these types of reviews. So, this is going toContinue reading “NetGalley Review: Poetry As Spellcasting by Tamiko Beyer, Destiny Hemphill and Lisbeth White”
Book Review: I Love You So Mochi by Sarah Kuhn
I have absolutely no memory of how I ended up reading this novel. But, that’s okay, because I want to thank whatever force that convinced me to read this because this easily became one of my all-time favourite novels. I know, it’s not very often that I fall in love with a novel (I tendContinue reading “Book Review: I Love You So Mochi by Sarah Kuhn”
Book Review: Because You Love To Hate Me by Amerie (editor)
This is an anthology of short stories by various authors, all relating to villains. Yup, short stories about villains. All I knew about this collection of short stories was the concept: a more in-depth look at some villains, some we know well and some new ones. Ultimately, the idea of this anthology was interesting, soContinue reading “Book Review: Because You Love To Hate Me by Amerie (editor)”
NetGalley Book Review: The Art of Prophecy by Wesley Chu
Surprise! I know I usually post three times a month (on the 1st, 15th and 28th or 29th of every month for those who are unaware) but today instead of reorganising my scheduled posts I thought of surprising my lovely audience with a bonus book review this month. The book that I will be reviewingContinue reading “NetGalley Book Review: The Art of Prophecy by Wesley Chu”
A List Of My Favourite Authors
Let me just say that scrolling through my Goodreads and going through all the books I’ve read really took longer than it should. It’s no secret that I love reading and that I do read a lot (I read 80 books in 2020, 60 books in 2021 and 80 books in 2022), but when itContinue reading “A List Of My Favourite Authors”
Book Review: The Last Namsara by Kristen Ciccarelli
This was a novel I discovered after purchasing my first ever book subscription box from Litjoy Crate a few years ago. I don’t buy monthly subscriptions from book subscription services very often (the most recent was OwlCrate’s January 2022 Box, which I reviewed here). I won’t go through all the other bookish items I received in myContinue reading “Book Review: The Last Namsara by Kristen Ciccarelli”
Book Review: The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis
This is a book series that I think a lot of people hold close to their hearts but also have a lot of opinions on. I first came across this series a few years after I watched the movies and I’ll be honest, I found the books a little bit boring (I was in highContinue reading “Book Review: The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis”
Book Review: She Who Became The Sun by Shelly Parker-Chan
I think we all know that I follow a lot of Bookstagram accounts; I read this novel because one of my favourite accounts recommended it. So, I trusted that account and read this book (technically I listened to it since I borrowed the e-audiobook from my local library) and I am very thankful because thisContinue reading “Book Review: She Who Became The Sun by Shelly Parker-Chan”
Book Review: Defy the Night and Defend The Dawn by Brigid Kemmerer
I’ve written about Brigid Kemmerer’s novels before on my blog so, it should come as no surprise that I’m writing about her new-ish YA Fantasy series again. A Curse So Dark and Lonely (you can read my review of this trilogy here) was a beauty and the beast re-telling, and while the Defy The NightContinue reading “Book Review: Defy the Night and Defend The Dawn by Brigid Kemmerer”