After taking a Jane Austen class in university, I started experiencing a renaissance interest in classical literature. I’ve never been a huge fan of classical novels (for various reasons), but I surprisingly enjoyed my Jane Austen university class and so, ever since I graduated, I have been willingly reading some other classical novels. I haveContinueContinue reading “Book Review: Dracula by Bram Stoker”
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Book Review: Masters of Death by Olivie Blake
I am an Olivie Blake fangirl at this point. I’ve reviewed a lot of her novels and I think I can safely say that I enjoy 80% of the novels she writes. So, I’m really excited to review this novel, especially after seeing the gorgeous Waterstones edition. So, without any delay, here’s my review: YouContinueContinue reading “Book Review: Masters of Death by Olivie Blake”
Book Review: The Haunting by Margaret Mahy
I don’t remember how or why but I really wanted to read this novel. I watched The Changeover a few years ago and I loved it (mainly because the film had Nicholas Galitzine). That film was based on one of Mahy’s novels and somehow I decided that I wanted to read this novel as well.ContinueContinue reading “Book Review: The Haunting by Margaret Mahy”
NetGalley Book Review: The Whispering Night by Susan Dennard
Finally, I had the opportunity to read and review the final novel in The Luminaries trilogy! This is one of my most anticipated reads of the year so I am excited to finally review it. I have been reading and reviewing all the books in this series for the last few years so this isContinueContinue reading “NetGalley Book Review: The Whispering Night by Susan Dennard”
NetGalley Book Review: Compound Fracture by Andrew Joseph White
And here is another NetGalley review of Andrew Joseph White’s novel! I have been enjoying all of AJW’s novels so I am incredibly grateful to NetGalley and Daphne Press for giving me access to another e-arc to review. I won’t say anything else, so here is my review: It messes with you, growing up likeContinueContinue reading “NetGalley Book Review: Compound Fracture by Andrew Joseph White”
NetGalley Book Review: The Spirit Bears Its Teeth by Andrew Joseph White
After reading Hell Followed With Us I was really excited to read more of Andrew Joseph White’s work. I mentioned in my previous NetGalley review of Hell Followed With Us (linked here) that I don’t read a lot of horror novels, so while I am not familiar with the horror genre, I wanted to takeContinueContinue reading “NetGalley Book Review: The Spirit Bears Its Teeth by Andrew Joseph White”
NetGalley Book Review: Hell Followed With Us by Andrew Joseph White
I always enjoy new Daphne Press novels (via NetGalley of course) and I am pleased to announce that I have another NetGalley book review today! This review is of a horror novel and I was incredibly excited to read another novel in this genre. I don’t often read a lot of horror novels so IContinueContinue reading “NetGalley Book Review: Hell Followed With Us by Andrew Joseph White”
Book Review: The Last Tale Of The Flower Bride by Roshani Chokshi
Roshani Chokshi has a soft spot in my heart for her books and especially, her writing style. So, when I heard that she was writing her first adult novel and I immediately decided to pre-order it and of course, I just HAD to review it. So, while this is a very late review, here itContinueContinue reading “Book Review: The Last Tale Of The Flower Bride by Roshani Chokshi”
NetGalley Book Review: The Luminaries by Susan Dennard
It’s quiet and lethal. Lonely and inevitable. Chapter 1 ★★★★ Happy New Year and welcome back to Silk Roads! Now, The Luminaries by Susan Dennard has been hyped up on my social media accounts for months! And once I read the blurb for this novel I knew I just had to read it. So, IContinueContinue reading “NetGalley Book Review: The Luminaries by Susan Dennard”
Book Review: The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein by Kiersten White
★★★★★ “While I saw the destruction of the tree as nature’s beauty, Victor saw power—power to light up the night and banish darkness, power to end a centuries-old life in a single strike—that he cannot control or access. And nothing bothers Victor more than something he cannot control.”The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein I thinkContinueContinue reading “Book Review: The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein by Kiersten White”