The Mistborn trilogy by Brandon Sanderson is one of the most highly recommended fantasy series I've ever come across. I've had this series on my TBR for at least 7 years and I'm absolutely kicking myself for taking so long to actually read it. This is one of the most masterfully written and plotted fantasy series I've… Continue reading Mistborn trilogy by Brandon Sanderson | Series Review
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My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell | Review
My Dark Vanessa is a book I've been seeing everywhere since becoming more active again on bookstagram, and it is well worth the hype, in my opinion. This is such a brilliantly written, nuanced exploration of agency, consent and trauma. If you're in the right head space to read this, I highly recommend. Dark and melancholic, My Dark… Continue reading My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell | Review
Kindred Review & Interview with Jen Wilde
Hi lovelies! I am so thankful to be part of the tour for the release of Kindred: 12 queer #LoveOzYA stories! For all the info & other stops for the tour, make sure you check out the masterpost here. Synopsis What does it mean to be queer? What does it mean to be human? In this… Continue reading Kindred Review & Interview with Jen Wilde
March Wrap-Up 2019
Hey readers! Sorry for such a belated wrap-up. Still trying to get in the swing of things and I haven't had much energy to write this post until now. March was a pretty good reading month for me-- I managed to finish a total of 12 books (most of which were audiobooks tbh). I finished:… Continue reading March Wrap-Up 2019
Can’t Escape Love by Alyssa Cole | Review
Thank you so much to the publisher for sending me a free digital copy for review via Edelweiss. Can't Escape Love is number 3.5 in the Reluctant Royals series and I swear I just love this series so much! This instalment's storyline happens parallel to A Duke by Default, so I recommend you read that one before you… Continue reading Can’t Escape Love by Alyssa Cole | Review
99 Percent Mine by Sally Thorne | Review
I received an advance copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review 99% Mine is a book I was sceptically anticipating. I read Sally Thorne's debut novel, The Hating Game, earlier in the year and thought it was okay. There were a few issues with some of the language used and some lowkey misogynistic parts that… Continue reading 99 Percent Mine by Sally Thorne | Review
The Cruel Prince by Holly Black | Review
I was very hesitant going into The Cruel Prince, both because of the hype and because I'd heard some problematic things about it. This certainly wasn't a perfect book and there are some things I'm definitely side eyeing, however I'd be lying if I said I didn't love this. The Cruel Prince is the first Holly Black book… Continue reading The Cruel Prince by Holly Black | Review
Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan | Review
A copy was provided by the publisher via Netgalley in exhange for an honest review Girls of Paper and Fire quickly became one of my most anticipated reads after how much hype it's been getting lately. After I heard it was an ownvoices Asian inspired fantasy book with a f/f relationship, I was instantly hooked. There… Continue reading Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan | Review
Summer of Salt by Katrina Leno | Review
Summer of Salt is a book I've been hearing lovely things about lately and I'm so very glad it met my expectations. Going into this book, I thought it would be just a cute sapphic contemporary with a few whimsical elements but it is so much more. Summer of Salt follows 17 year old Georgina… Continue reading Summer of Salt by Katrina Leno | Review
The Poppy War by R.F Kuang | Review
The Poppy War by R.F. Kuang is a fantastic military fantasy debut, and I'm honestly kicking myself for taking so long to pick it up. The Poppy War effortlessly blends historical events and Chinese mythology to create a fantastical world used to process living generational trauma and explore the complexities of war. The Poppy War… Continue reading The Poppy War by R.F Kuang | Review