Marvel Legends of Asgard: The Sword of Surtur – C.L. Werner

Publisher: Aconyte Format: MOBIRelease Date: January 5th, 2021 Rating: 3/5 Stars I love Marvel. I’m a huge fan of their films, have really enjoyed the Marvel graphic novels I’ve read, love the podcasts and pretty much all the TV shows I’ve watched, too. So I was really excited to get the chance to check outContinueContinue reading “Marvel Legends of Asgard: The Sword of Surtur – C.L. Werner”

November 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 / August / September / October I am going to be honest – I very much forgot to do a November wrap up! Things have been hectic, to say the least. But here it is! And the nextContinueContinue reading “November 2020 Reading Wrap Up”

That Dreaded TBR #9

Yep, we’re doing this again. Let’s see how many I can get rid of from my Goodreads TBR this time! Last time I got rid of 3 out of 5. I’ve gone through 40 books so far, and today we’re starting with one that is now number 24 in my Goodreads Want to Read, soContinueContinue reading “That Dreaded TBR #9”

October 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 / August / September Ah, October. Pretty decent reading month for me, including a couple of books I can’t actually talk about yet! But excluding them, I read 7 books in October, which is a decent amount. AsContinueContinue reading “October 2020 Reading Wrap Up”

Editing S.H. Cooper’s The Knight’s Daughter

For those unaware, The Knight’s Daughter is a YA Fantasy novel from S.H. Cooper, a writer who normally specialises in horror stories, especially ‘Wholesome Horror’. If you like Horror, definitely check out her other books – three short story collections and one novella – but whether or not you’re interested in her Horror, if you like theContinueContinue reading “Editing S.H. Cooper’s The Knight’s Daughter”

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]”

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]”

That Dreaded TBR #4

Yep, it’s that time again. I’ve caught up on my reviews for the blog, so thought I’d do another of these. It seems to be going well, but a quick glance over the next five shows I might not be successful this time! Part One / Part Two / Part Three  I originally saw thisContinueContinue reading “That Dreaded TBR #4”

The Black Kids – Christina Hammonds Reed [Books]

Genre: YA – Historical/Contemporary Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children’s UK Rating:  As the end of high school nears, Ashley and her friends spend more time away from school than in it. Though Ashley is all too aware of the differences between her and her white friends, of the need to ‘be better’, she doesn’t pay muchContinueContinue reading “The Black Kids – Christina Hammonds Reed [Books]”