I'm going to go ahead and review these two novellas together, because they are a beautiful and wondrous pair indeed, and I can't bear to separate them. These came to my attention through my twitter feed (thanks to Tor for that <3), and once I saw them, I couldn't resist, because... well, I mean look... Continue Reading →
Review: Those Brave, Foolish Souls from the City of Swords by Benedict Patrick
Yarnsworld. Y U SO AWESOME?! After finishing Where the Waters Turn Black, I couldn't help but dive right into this one. I shuffled it up the TBR of Babel, as I am wont to do with series that I'm really digging. I just so happened to have an ARC of this one to do so... Continue Reading →
Review: A Plague of Giants by Kevin Hearne
OoooOoooo a new high fantasy series by Kevin Hearne. Sign me up! It sounded really, really interesting when I first read about it, and I quite like the Iron Druid series, so when this popped up on NetGalley, I jumped at the chance. So, I'd like to thank Kevin Hearne, Random House/Ballantine via NetGalley for... Continue Reading →
Review: With Blood Upon the Sand by Bradley P. Beaulieu
I'll be honest, the only thing that stopped me from immediately starting this one after finishing Twelve Kings in Sharakhai was that this audiobook is 30 hours long and Twelve Kings was 25 hours long and I thought that I would burn myself out on it if I shotgunned both one after the other. It... Continue Reading →
Review: Age of Assassins by RJ Barker
I've been doing really well at catching up on my audible library lately. I've got so much free time for audiobooks (you can read this as doing work but 🌟with audiobooks🌟. Three cheers for multitasking!) This one was a more recent aquisition but one of those that I kept hearing great things about and thus... Continue Reading →
Review: Where the Waters Turn Black by Benedict Patrick
This book has been on my TBR for far, far too long. I absolutely loved They Mostly Come Out at Night, and since finishing it I had always planned to continue the series but I got so, so terribly sidetracked. It happens, but I always feel terrible when I know there's a book on my... Continue Reading →
Review: Song by Jesse Teller
Oooh a series in the Perilisc world. Okay, that sounds alright then. It's no doubt going to be dark AF and full of murder and shit. You know, I think I'd rather live in Westeros than Perilisc now that I'm thinking of it, but that being said, it's still an interesting world to read about.... Continue Reading →
Review: The Court of Broken Knives by Anna Smith Spark
Given the sheer palpability of the hype of this book, and my sensitivity to hype, it's safe to say that I've been meaning to read this book for quite a while now. I have so little time right now to read books that I haven't promised reviews for, and yet so much time for listening... Continue Reading →
Review: Sufficiently Advanced Magic by Andrew Rowe
Hey, this is the 1000th book on my goodreads 'read' list. Hooray! Having really enjoyed Andrew Rowe's other books, I was excited to give this one a read. The premise looked really interesting. It's very magical school oriented, which is a trope that I've always liked in all its different forms. This one is in... Continue Reading →
Review: Betrayal’s Shadow by Dave de Burgh
I've been reading a lot of sci-fi lately, and so while looking at the loads of books to I've got to review (sorry everyone... I'm so behind 😔), I thought to myself 'it's time for some epic fantasy'! So, here we are. I did receive a free copy of this novel from the author in... Continue Reading →