This Week in Reading: More Young Assassin’s Seeking Vengeance, Brass Cities, Eurovision in Space, and Greek Gods

So, this week I'm finishing up on audio Godsgrave by Jay Kristoff. This is the second installment in The Nevernight Chronicle, the story of a young girl trained to be an assassin who is out to avenge her murdered family. I'm about 60% of my way through and enjoying it so far. The narration continues … Continue reading This Week in Reading: More Young Assassin’s Seeking Vengeance, Brass Cities, Eurovision in Space, and Greek Gods

Book Review: Beneath the Sugar Sky by Seanan McGuire

Beneath the Sugar Sky is the third novella in Seanan McGuire's Wayward Children series, published by tor.com. It's a little hard to review this book, or even give a summary without spoiling parts of the first book, so if you haven't read the series at all and are thinking about checking it out, I'd suggest … Continue reading Book Review: Beneath the Sugar Sky by Seanan McGuire

Book Review: The Song of All by Tina LeCount Myers

Disclaimer: Thanks for Wunderkind PR for providing a copy of the book for review. This did not affect my opinion of the book in any way. The Song of All is the debut novel of author Tina LeCount Myers. It's an epic fantasy inspired by Scandinavian indigenous culture. From Goodreads: On the forbidding fringes of … Continue reading Book Review: The Song of All by Tina LeCount Myers

This Week in Reading: Poppy War, more Assassins, and Wayward Children

This week will be a fairly slow week for me reading-wise as I'll be spending a lot of time prepping for the Fancy Tea Book Club meeting I'll be hosting on Sunday so that won't leave me with a ton of down-time. Going to whittle away at some books nonetheless! First up is The Poppy … Continue reading This Week in Reading: Poppy War, more Assassins, and Wayward Children

Book Review: A Crown of Wishes by Roshani Chokshi

A Crown of Wishes is a YA fantasy that explores themes of self-identity and love that is wonderfully written by Roshani Chokshi. The book is set in the same universe as The Star-Touched Queen but it is not a direct sequel and follows the story of Maya's little sister, Guari. Despite her fierce reputation as … Continue reading Book Review: A Crown of Wishes by Roshani Chokshi

Book Review: The Fallen Kingdom by Elizabeth May

The Fallen Kingdom by Elizabeth May is the final book in her Falconer Trilogy, a historical YA series set in Victorian Scotland featuring a young girl that is born fated to hunt down and kill the Fae. The Fallen Kingdom picks up right where The Vanishing Throne has left off. What's left of the world … Continue reading Book Review: The Fallen Kingdom by Elizabeth May

This Week in Reading: Finishing up Song, Nevernight, diving into The Poppy War and Full Moon

So I have an odd reading week ahead of me in that most of these books are not things I normally would have picked up just by browsing, but I'm branching out and trying to expand my reading horizons a bit. I'm almost finished up with The Song of All by Tina LeCount Myers. So far … Continue reading This Week in Reading: Finishing up Song, Nevernight, diving into The Poppy War and Full Moon

Book Review: The Paper Magician Series by Charlie N. Holmberg

I read this entire series in three days time so I'm going to talk about all three books here in one big review. The fact that I read them all so quickly will probably give you a head's up on how much I enjoyed reading these. Spoiler: I liked them a lot. The Paper Magician … Continue reading Book Review: The Paper Magician Series by Charlie N. Holmberg

This Week in Reading: Scandinavian Inspired Epic Fantasy, A Magical Contest, and Vengeance?

Hi all! This week will be pretty busy for me as I organize prize stuff for a book contest I run, so I probably won't get to reading as much as normal. I'll be starting (finally! yay!) The Song of All by Tina LeCount Myers. Pretty excited about this one and looking forward to diving … Continue reading This Week in Reading: Scandinavian Inspired Epic Fantasy, A Magical Contest, and Vengeance?

2018 r/Fantasy Book Bingo Reading Challenge

A few of you have probably noticed me talking about book bingo a few times around here and were wondering what exactly I was going on about. Well, now that it's April 1st (the start of the new bingo period) I thought I'd do a post about it. r/Fantasy Book Bingo is something I initially … Continue reading 2018 r/Fantasy Book Bingo Reading Challenge