And this is another series I started because of a pretty cover. I think it’s fair to say you should all expect me to occasionally read novels because of the pretty covers and this series is another example of it. So, I know that Stephanie Garber’s debut series was Caraval and it is a seriesContinueContinue reading “Book Review: Once Upon A Broken Heart trilogy by Stephanie Garber”
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Book Review: The Poppy War by R. F. Kuang
I have heard nothing but great things about R. F. Kuang. Ever since Babel was published in late 2022, I thought of finally diving into some of her work. I didn’t feel like reading something long s Babel hence why I decided to read her The Poppy War trilogy first. And needless to say, IContinueContinue reading “Book Review: The Poppy War by R. F. Kuang”
NetGalley Book Review: The Hunting Moon
Roughly a year ago I read and reviewed the ARC for The Luminaries by Susan Dennard which was provided by NetGalley and Daphne Press (which you can read here). Even if you don’t want to read that review, I can tell you now that I enjoyed it. So, when I saw that the sequel wasContinueContinue reading “NetGalley Book Review: The Hunting Moon”
NetGalley Book Review: Bride of the Shadow King by Sylvia Mercedes
So, I’ve been reading a lot more romance than I usually do. I don’t necessarily have a preference for genre, I generally read anything that is not discriminative in any way. Lately, I’ve been in the mood for romance and I was in a little bit of a reading slump as well. So, when IContinueContinue reading “NetGalley Book Review: Bride of the Shadow King by Sylvia Mercedes”
Book Review: Six Crimson Cranes and The Dragon’s Promise by Elizabeth Lim
This was a duology I absolutely fell in love with. I’ve heard of Elizabeth Lim and about some of her novels but I never felt compelled to pick up her books until I saw the gorgeous cover of Six Crimson Cranes. And I know that we shouldn’t judge a book by its cover but IContinueContinue reading “Book Review: Six Crimson Cranes and The Dragon’s Promise by Elizabeth Lim”