Thanks to NetGalley and First Second publishers for providing a copy of PTSD for review. Click here for the Synopsis! After returning home from an unpopular war, Jun becomes an outsider in an indifferent world. Alone, desperate, and suffering from wounds both mental and physical, she seeks relief in the illicit drugs she manages to … Continue reading PTSD: NetGalley Review
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Archival Quality ARC Review: Don’t Judge this Book by its Cover
Archival Quality Written by Ivy Noelle Weir, Art by Steenz Click here for the Synopsis! Everything you need to know is in the archives. The Logan Museum is a mysterious old building practically covered in skulls, and also the new workplace of Celeste "Cel" Walden, a librarian who was let go from her previous job … Continue reading Archival Quality ARC Review: Don’t Judge this Book by its Cover
An Affair of Poisons – NetGalley Review
I requested an arc of An Affair of Poisons from NetGalley & the publisher for review. One of my dear bookstagram friends beautifullybooksy was reading it a few months ago, and it definitely piqued my interest! I don't read a lot of historical fiction/fantasy, but I am so glad I gave this one a try. Click here for … Continue reading An Affair of Poisons – NetGalley Review
Once & Future: Sexy Arthurian Legend IN SPACE
I requested a review copy of Once & Future from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. I was so thrilled when it showed up in my mailbox! The cover is seriously beautiful, and what's between the covers is amazing too! I absolutely loved it, and I think it will speak to anyone looking for … Continue reading Once & Future: Sexy Arthurian Legend IN SPACE
Pilu of the Woods: NetGalley Review
I requested an arc of Pilu of the Woods by Mai K. Nguyen from NetGalley. Big thanks to Oni Press for providing this graphic novel for review. Click here for the Synopsis! A heartwarming story of friendship, loss, and finding your way home from debut author/illustrator Mai K. Nguyen! Willow loves the woods near her house. They’re calm … Continue reading Pilu of the Woods: NetGalley Review
King of Scars – Dang Girl
This blog post needs no introduction. I read King of Scars by Leigh Bardugo as soon as I possibly could, and I loved every dang minute of it. While I did have some misgivings about the pacing, it was a minor issue for me and did not detract from my enjoyment one little bit. I am going … Continue reading King of Scars – Dang Girl
To Night Owl from Dogfish – ARC Review
A few months ago, I asked to take part in the blog tour for To Night Owl from Dogfish by Holly Goldberg Sloan & Meg Wolitzer. The cover really captured my attention, and it sounded like a departure from my typical YA Fantasy reads. I'm so happy to share my thoughts on this heartwarming book! Click here for the … Continue reading To Night Owl from Dogfish – ARC Review
Blood Heir – NetGalley Review
I requested an ARC of Blood Heir by Amélie Wen Zhao from the publisher, and they provided me with a NetGalley link. After reading the synopsis and the author's introductory letter on Goodreads, I was really excited to read this YA Fantasy. My exact words were I was "very interested in this author's unique perspective on … Continue reading Blood Heir – NetGalley Review
The Casquette Girls: Atmospheric & Magical, Tropes & All!
Wow, I meant to type this post up ages ago! I first read The Casquette Girls by Alys Arden a few months ago, and I read the sequel, The Romeo Catchers in December to prep for The Cities of Dead. I'm planning to read the most recent instalment this month since it just came out and I have no chill. Oh also, … Continue reading The Casquette Girls: Atmospheric & Magical, Tropes & All!
The Test by Sylvain Neuvel: A Near Future World That’s too Close to Home
I requested a copy of The Test by Sylvain Neuvel from Tor.com to review. I saw some amazing reviews from my reader friends so I was eager to give this book a try. Even with its short page count, The Test packs a major punch. This book will make you question what it means to be human, … Continue reading The Test by Sylvain Neuvel: A Near Future World That’s too Close to Home