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Today this little space on the web turns 3 years old. It simultaneously seems like longer and yet not that long. I’ve been through a slight name change and several blog themes. I’ve tried and then...
View ArticleBook Review: Hidden
Hidden (Dragonlands #1) by Megg Jensen. I received a free copy of this book for review from NetGalley. Oh, where to start with this one… How about the cover? You’ll notice there’s a dragon on it, and...
View ArticleThe Art of How to Train Your Dragon 2
I received a free copy of this book for review from Harper Voyager. This past weekend the boy indulged my fixation with dragons and took me to see How to Train Your Dragon 2. We both liked the first...
View ArticleSeries to Read While Waiting for GRRM’s Next Book
If you’re a Game of Thrones/Song of Ice & Fire fan, you’re in a bit of a tough spot right now. It’s the break between TV seasons, and the next book in the series is nowhere in sight. If you’re...
View ArticleBook Review: Fool’s Assassin
Fool’s Assassin (The Fitz & The Fool Trilogy #1) by Robin Hobb. I received a free Advanced Reader Copy of this book for review from NetGalley. Publication date is August 12th. First, if you are...
View ArticleBook Review: The House of the Four Winds
The House of the Four Winds (One Dozen Daughters #1) by Mercedes Lackey & James Mallory. I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Princess Clarice is the...
View ArticleBook Review: Grave Mercy
Grave Mercy (His Fair Assassin #1) by Robin LaFevers. If you’re looking for a blend of historical fiction, fantasy, intrigue and romance through a young adult filter, this book is for you. It’s the...
View ArticleBook Review: Stonehill Downs
Stonehill Downs by Sarah Remy. I’ve been on a bit of a non-fiction kick lately (thanks, book club) and let me just say that it was so good to get back to my regular fantasy wheelhouse. And this book in...
View ArticleBook Review: The Woodcutter
The Woodcutter by Kate Danley. This was an impulse buy during one of Amazon’s holiday Kindle sales, and I’m so glad I got it. It’s the story of The Woodcutter (as you might guess), a seemingly simple...
View ArticleSeries Review: The Charming Tales
The Charming Tales Once Upon a Rhyme; Happily Never After By Jack Heckel. You guys know by now that I am a fan of fairy tale re-imaginings. So when this series came across my radar thanks to Harper...
View ArticleBook Review: Half a King
Half a King (Shattered Sea #1) by Joe Abercrombie. Prince Yarvi of Gettland never expected or wanted to be king. Born the crippled youngest son to a family that values fighting skill over all else,...
View ArticleBook Review: City of Stairs
City of Stairs (#1) by Robert Jackson Bennett. Disclaimer: City of Stairs does not actually feature stairs as much as you might think. What it does feature is a no-nonsense & brilliant spy, her...
View ArticleBook Review: Defy
Defy (#1) by Sara B. Larson. Defy is the story of Alexa Hollon, a girl with preternatural fighting skills in a male-dominated world and country at war. When her parents are killed, tween Alexa and her...
View ArticleBook Review: Salt & Storm
Salt & Storm by Kendall Kulper. Salt & Storm is the story of Avery Roe, latest in a long line of witches inhabiting Prince Island. They have helped keep the island’s sailors safe for...
View ArticleBook Review: The Bone Clocks
The Bone Clocks by David Mitchell. Our most recent book club pick was the new novel by the author of Cloud Atlas. It’s a similar setup, in that the book is divided into separate stories/sections with...
View ArticleBook Review: A Court of Thorns & Roses
A Court of Thorns & Roses (#1) by Sarah J. Maas. I’m a big fan of Maas’ Throne of Glass series, so I was pretty excited to get my hands on her newest venture. This latest book from Ms. Maas is one...
View ArticleBook Review: Uprooted
Uprooted by Naomi Novik. Uprooted is the story of Agnieszka, a seemingly normal girl from a village in a seemingly quiet valley. Except the valley is the frontline in the battle between the evil that...
View ArticleBook Review: A Darker Shade of Magic
A Darker Shade of Magic (#1) by V.E. Schwab. A Darker Shade of Magic is the tale of many Londons. In each of several parallel universes, there exists a version of the city of London. Travel and...
View ArticleBook Review: Fool’s Quest
Fool’s Quest (The Fitz & The Fool Trilogy #2) by Robin Hobb. First things first, if you are new to Robin Hobb’s Realms of the Elderlings books, stop reading this blog post immediately and go pick...
View ArticleBook Review: Magonia
Magonia (#1) by Maria Dahvana Headley. Let me just take a minute to point out that gorgeous cover. Beautiful, no? And a good reminder on the importance of cover design. I had never heard of this book...
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