Summary: The DFZ, the metropolis formerly known as Detroit, is the world’s most magical city with a population of nine million and zero public safety laws. That’s a lot of mages, cybernetically enhanced chrome heads, and mythical beasties who die, get into debt, and otherwise fail to pay their rent. When they can’t pay their … Continue reading Book Review: Minimum Wage Magic by Rachel Aaron
This Week in Reading: Finally Making Progress Again
Well, I think I'm finally getting a bit back on track with things. I've only got a few more 'must read because they're past due or almost due' books to get through. I'm still, of course, getting distracted by other books, but as long as I'm also reading some I need to read then I … Continue reading This Week in Reading: Finally Making Progress Again
Shabby Sunday: The Magical Drawings of Moony B. Finch by David McPhail
Shabby Sunday is a meme created by Mischenko at ReadRantRock&Roll with the aim of sharing some vintage or older books in our collections. Please check out this wonderful blog when you have a chance! Today I want to share a book I've had in my collection, and that has been near and dear to my heart, since I … Continue reading Shabby Sunday: The Magical Drawings of Moony B. Finch by David McPhail
Book Review: The Kingdom of Copper by S.A. Chakraborty
Summary: Nahri’s life changed forever the moment she accidentally summoned Dara, a formidable, mysterious djinn, during one of her schemes. Whisked from her home in Cairo, she was thrust into the dazzling royal court of Daevabad and quickly discovered she would need all her grifter instincts to survive there. Now, with Daevabad entrenched in the … Continue reading Book Review: The Kingdom of Copper by S.A. Chakraborty
Friday Favorite Five: Speculative Fiction TV Shows
For previous posts and future FFF topics check out my Friday Favorite Five page here. Favorite Five Speculative Fiction TV Shows You know, in writing this topic, I'm realizing I'm a bit of a fair weather fan when it comes to TV shows because I hardly ever see them through to the end, haha. I … Continue reading Friday Favorite Five: Speculative Fiction TV Shows
Monthly Wrap Up: February 2019
Another month of 2019 down, where is this year going so quickly? Well, as most of you know I've spent the entire month playing catch up still. I had some crazy stuff going on at the start of the month that made things difficult but I feel like, here at the end, I'm finally starting … Continue reading Monthly Wrap Up: February 2019
Can’t-Wait Wednesday: Upon a Burning Throne by Ashok K. Banker
Can’t-Wait Wednesday, aka Waiting on Wednesday, is a weekly meme originating from Jill at Breaking the Spine and now hosted by Wishful Endings. If you’re interested in participating, stop by Wishful Endings to link up your posts. In a world where demigods and demons walk among mortals, the Emperor of the vast Burnt Empire has died, leaving a turbulent … Continue reading Can’t-Wait Wednesday: Upon a Burning Throne by Ashok K. Banker
Book Review: Of Blood and Bone by Nora Roberts
Summary: They look like an everyday family living an ordinary life. But beyond the edges of this peaceful farm, unimaginable forces of light and dark have been unleashed. Fallon Swift, approaching her thirteenth birthday, barely knows the world that existed before—the city where her parents lived, now in ruins and reclaimed by nature since the … Continue reading Book Review: Of Blood and Bone by Nora Roberts
This Week in Reading: Still Tackling the TBR
Hey all, hope everyone had a great week last week. I had a pretty good week in reading in some respects (I finished four books) but not in others (only one was a priority read--for my book club, not even a review request!). I finished up Bloodwitch by Susan Dennard, Masks and Shadows by Stephanie … Continue reading This Week in Reading: Still Tackling the TBR
Shabby Sunday: The Modern Griselda by Maria Edgeworth
Shabby Sunday is a meme created by Mischenko at ReadRantRock&Roll with the aim of sharing some vintage or older books in our collections. Please check out this wonderful blog when you have a chance! Today I'm sharing probably the oldest book I have in my collection, The Modern Griselda by Maria Edgeworth. She was during her time … Continue reading Shabby Sunday: The Modern Griselda by Maria Edgeworth
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