Caught up on my reviews for this blog once again, so let’s give this another go, shall we? See if we can’t get that TBR down just a little bit more. Part One / Part Two / Part Three / Part Four / Part Five / Part Six I originally saw this on Becky’s Book Blog RulesContinueContinue reading “That Dreaded TBR #7”
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The Beast and the Bethany – Jack Meggitt-Phillips [WriteReads Ultimate Blog Tour]
First things first – thank you to The Write Reads for including me on this tour, and for Egmont Books for providing an ARC of the book. The ARC, being what it is, did not have the full illustrations included, and I can only imagine how wonderful the full version will be once it’s out.ContinueContinue reading “The Beast and the Bethany – Jack Meggitt-Phillips [WriteReads Ultimate Blog Tour]”
August 2020 Reading Wrap Up
January / February / March Part 1 / March Part 2 / April Part 1 / April Part 2/ May Part 1 / May Part 2 / June / July Part 1 / July Part 2 I can’t believe we’re on September already. Yet in some ways, it really feels like we’re slipping back into March. If I think on that too much, it gets…depressing. So on toContinueContinue reading “August 2020 Reading Wrap Up”
Fables, Volume 1: Legends in Exile [Graphic Novel Review]
Genre: Fantasy – Urban Fantasy – Graphic NovelPublisher: Vertigo After the Adversary attacks various realms, those living there flee, and find themselves in a world without magic. They keep themselves hidden, living alongside the ‘mundanes’, and working together to keep some sort of unity among each other. Snow White acts as the mayor’s assistant, essentially runningContinueContinue reading “Fables, Volume 1: Legends in Exile [Graphic Novel Review]”
Snake – Eric Wright [Review]
Part of the Objects Lessons series, a collection of short books which take a look at everyday objects, encouraging the reader to see them in a new light. Snake is part textbook, part memoir, as Erica Wright details her own experiences of the fascinating animals, paired with facts about them and their links to mythologyContinueContinue reading “Snake – Eric Wright [Review]”
That Dreaded TBR #6
Yep, time to once more try and reduce my Goodreads to-read shelf. Had a mixed bag with this recently, let’s see if we can try and clear any books today! Part One / Part Two / Part Three / Part Four / Part Five I originally saw this on Becky’s Book Blog Rules Go to your Goodreads to-readContinueContinue reading “That Dreaded TBR #6”
Unravel the Dusk (The Blood of Stars #2) – Elizabeth Lim [Books]
Genre: Fantasy – Romance – Young AdultPublisher: Random House I thought this series was a trilogy, but it’s not, it’s a duology, which means this book is the conclusion to the story which started in Spin the Dawn. If you’ve been following me for a while, you probably know how much I loved that book, andContinueContinue reading “Unravel the Dusk (The Blood of Stars #2) – Elizabeth Lim [Books]”
Cinderella is Dead – Kalynn Bayron [Books}
Genre: YA Fantasy – Fairy Tales – LGBTQIA+ (F/F)Publisher: Bloomsbury YA That cover is absolutely, wonderfully stunning. Striking and powerful and one of those images that sticks with you throughout the book. And makes you so damn happy when the moment portrayed happens. Cinderella married her prince and lived happily ever after, and now her storyContinueContinue reading “Cinderella is Dead – Kalynn Bayron [Books}”
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Century 1910 [Books]
Genre: Graphic Novel – Fantasy – SteampunkRating: I admit, I really liked the first volume of this series. I enjoyed the second. But Century 1910 seriously makes me feel like the whole thing is going downhill. The League is no longer made up of the characters we came to know in volume one, but if you hadn’t readContinueContinue reading “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Century 1910 [Books]”
July 2020 Reading Wrap Up – Part 2 [Books]
January / February / March Part 1 / March Part 2 / April Part 1 / April Part 2/ May Part 1 / May Part 2 / June / July Part 1 The second part of my July 2020 Reading Wrap Up. 10 books read in July, and at the time of writing this I am currently at 86 books. My goal is 100. Which I think IContinueContinue reading “July 2020 Reading Wrap Up – Part 2 [Books]”
