BOOK REVIEWS
Travel by Bullet (by John Scalzi)
I’ve made progress on fulfilling my intention to complete the John Scalzi series, The Dispatcher. I have a tendency to read the first book in a series or discover an author I love and have every…
Murder by Other Means (by John Scalzi)
I don’t know if you can relate, but I have a tendency to read the first book in a series, or discover an author I love, and have every intention of reading the next book. However, months or even…
Starling House (by Alix E. Harrow)
I rarely read fantasy novels, but I was introduced to Alix E. Harrow in 2020 when she was in conversation with Erin Morganstern for her book, The Starless Sea. Alix had also released…
The Last Heir to Blackwood Library (by Hester Fox)
With the spooky reading season approaching, I was in the mood for a book involving a haunted house. Scrolling through books I saved on the Hoopla app, I came across The Last Heir to Blackwood Library...
The Thousandth Floor (by Katharine McGee)
When I purchased The Thousandth Floor by Katharine McGee ages ago, I somehow completely missed that this book is classified in the YA genre. I didn’t figure it out until I started listening to the audiobook and…
A Mirror Mended (by Alix E. Harrow)
A Mirror Mended by Alix E. Harrow is book two in the Fractured Fables series. I recently read the first book and decided to take the plunge into the second novella. Alix has written an adult rendition of the Snow White fairytale.
A Spindle Splintered (by Alix E. Harrow)
A Spindle Splintered by Alix E. Horrow is a great novella for fans of a fairytale reimagining of Sleeping Beauty. Zinnia Gray has a rare illness that doctors don’t know much about, except…
The Winter of the Witch by Katherine Arden
The Winternight Trilogy by Katherine Arden are fantasy novels I genuinely enjoyed. I seldom read this genre and I’m grateful…
The Library at Mount Char by Scott Hawkins
I should have trusted my instinct and never purchased this book.
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