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Tuesday, February 28, 2023
Monday, February 27, 2023
Reviews Week 8
Reviews Week 8
February 20th-26th
Book 38: Bear
By Ben Queen
Read February 20th
Pages Read: 160
Book 39: The Mirrorwood
By Deva Fagan
Read February 21st-23rd
Pages Read: 304
I will always be a sucker for a character going into a more magical world than their own, whether through portals or however they do so. Fable’s journey into the Mirrorwood was delightful, and I hope Deva Fagan will return to this world at some point. I will say that some of the plot was predictable, but that does not change the fact that I enjoyed my time in this world. Definitely a great book for middle-grade fantasy lovers.
Book 40: The Adventure Zone: The Eleventh Hour
By Clint McElroy, Griffin McElroy, Travis McElroy,
Justin McElroy, and Carey Pietsch
Read February 24th
Pages Read: 352
Book 41: The Baker's Man
By Jennifer Moorman
Read February 23rd- 25th
Pages Read: 336
For most of the story, Anna lets everyone push her around, whether that be her mother, friends, or "boyfriend," Baron. She lives her life the way others want her to and does not let herself live her dreams. Seeing her hide behind what others wanted for her and not allowing herself to live her dreams was not enjoyable.
Also, I knew that this was a magical realism book, so it wouldn't have much magic. That did not stop me from wanting more than we got. I believed that Anna would be running a magical bakery, which was not what we got. It would have been much more enjoyable with more magic. I guess the gusts of wind throughout were supposed to be bits of magic, but it was strange.
I did enjoy some of the parts with Elijah and Anna. They were cute together at the beginning, but even that lost its magic, especially towards the book's second half. I won't spoil that plot point, but I didn't particularly appreciate where this book went with Tessa, one of Anna's friends. Her whole point in the plot brought down the book for me and made me actively dislike it. Also, Anna's reaction to Elijah changing and growing as a person was not great either. Around the middle of the book, I got aggravated reading her story and her friends.
The ending was pretty good; as I said before, I enjoyed seeing Elijah grow. Overall, this book was not what I wanted from a romantic, magical realism story. It didn't hold the magic I wanted or have characters that drew me into their romance.
*Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for my ARC of this book. All opinions are my own.*
Book 42: Star Wars: Darth Vader, Vol. 1: Vader
By Kieron Gillen
Read February 26th
Pages Read: 160
Monday, February 20, 2023
Review Week 7
Reviews Week 7
February 13th-19th
Book 32: The Bear and the Nightingale
By Katherine Arden
Read February 1st-15th
Pages Read: 321
Book 33: A Blink of the Screen:
Collected Shorter Fiction
By Terry Pratchett
Read February 16th
Pages Read: 286
My favorites from the volume include the following:
~"The Hades Business" from 1963- This is the one that was initially from when he was in high school.
~"The Prince and the Partridge" from 1968 is one of the stories I have read in another volume. I love the story in this one.
~"Turntables of the Night" from 1989- I love this story's different version of Death.
~"Once and Future" from 1995- I will always be a sucker for King Arthur stories. This story is my favorite of the stories from this volume. It is a great take on the original tale, all from Mervin’s perspective. I wish he would have gotten the chance to write a longer piece from this like he said he wanted to.
~"FTB" from 1996- A predecessor to Hogfather that was a lot of fun.
Discworld Writings-
~"Theatre of Cruelty" from 1993-A story focuses on the City Watch. I will always love having more time with Vimes and Carrot. This definitely takes place after Guards, Guards when Carrot first joined the watch. It is a take on the Mr. Punch story.
~"The Sea and Little Fishes" from 1998- Another of the stories I have read before. I love any of the witch stories, and seeing Granny's antics in this story made me laugh out loud.
~"The Ankh-Morpork National Anthem" from 1999- What a fun piece.
Book 34: Here There Be Gerblins
(The Adventure Zone Volume 1)
By Clint McElroy, Griffin McElroy, Justin McElroy,
Travis McElroy, and Carey Pietsch
Read February 17th
Pages Read: 256
I had such a fun time this time around rereading this book and the rest of the series. Cannot wait for Volume 5.
May 6th, 2020 review:
So funny, love the pop culture references throughout, especially the music. This was a fun little adventure.
Book 35: Murder on the Rockport Limited!
(The Adventure Zone Volume 2)
By Clint McElroy, Griffin McElroy, Justin McElroy,
Travis McElroy, and Carey Pietsch
Read February 18th
Pages Read: 219
I had such a fun time this time around rereading this book and the rest of the series. Cannot wait for Volume 5. I definitely, have to check out the podcast sometime.
May 7th, 2020 review:
Loved this mystery and was not expecting some of the plot. These graphic novels are very enjoyable and make me really want to listen to the podcast. I can't wait to see where the next one takes our adventurers.
Book 36: Petals to the Metal
(The Adventure Zone Volume 3)
By Clint McElroy, Griffin McElroy, Justin McElroy,
Travis McElroy, and Carey Pietsch
Read February 19th
Pages Read: 272
I had such a fun time this time around rereading this book and the rest of the series. Cannot wait for Volume 5. Really, enjoyed the romance again in this one. It was so adorable.
July 15th, 2020 review:
Love the humor, the pop culture references (especially "Grease Lightning"), and the little recap of the last book at the beginning. These graphic novels are definitely some of the funniest. I also really loved the little bit of romance in this one.
Book 37: The Crystal Kingdom
(The Adventure Zone Volume 4)
By Clint McElroy, Griffin McElroy, Justin McElroy,
Travis McElroy, and Carey Pietsch
Read February 19th
Pages Read: 272
I had such a fun time this time around rereading this book and the rest of the series. Cannot wait for Volume 5. Not too long now!
July 14th, 2021 review:
This series keeps getting better and better. I love the pop culture references, humor, and storylines. These books are just so entertaining and fun. Can't wait for it to continue on.
Tuesday, February 14, 2023
Favorite Romance Books
Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.
Love/Valentine’s Day Freebie:
💌 Favorite Romance Books 💖
Happy Valentine's Day! For the freebie today, I decided to do my top 10 favorite romance books. Hope you all have a great rest of your week.
1. The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller-One of my top 10 favorite books. I adore Achilles and Patroclus's relationship so much. This is one of the most beautiful books that I ever read.
Link to my review on Goodreads
2. Under the Whispering Door by T.J. Klune- One of the great books that I fell in love with last year.
Link to my review on this blog
3. Dearest Milton James by N.R. Walker- I love N. R. Walker's books and this one is my favorite of hers. Dead Letter's office stories are some of my favorites. Also, this has such a great love story between the main characters and another great one with two of the side characters. Beautiful!
Link to my review on Goodreads
4. The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna- Another of the great books that I read last year.
Link to my review on this blog
5. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen- One of my favorite classics of all-time. Love Darcy and Elizabeth's relationship
Link to my review on Goodreads
6. Self-Made Boys by Anna-Marie McLemore- A beautiful retelling of The Great Gatsby that was wonderful in every way. One of the best books, I read last year.
Link to my review on this blog
7. The North Wind by Alexandria Warwick- I love the story in this book and the hate-to-love romance.
Link to my review on this blog
8. The Sorcery of Thorns by Margaret Rogerson-This would not be a favorite romance books list without this beauty. I adore Nathaniel and Elisabeth's relationship.
Link to my review on this blog
9. Stardust by Neil Gaiman- I was first introduced to this story in the movie back in 2010. It became my favorite movie and my favorite adaptation. Neil is one of my favorite authors and I adore the romance in this novel between Tristan and Yvaine.
10. The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger- My favorite book for the longest time was The Time Traveler's Wife. I still adore this book and it definitely has to make this list.
Monday, February 13, 2023
Reviews Week 6
Reviews Week 6
February 6th-12th
Book 27: Northranger
By Rey Terciero
Read February 6th
Pages Read: 240
Book 28: The God of Endings
By Jacqueline Holland
Read February 5th-9th
Pages Read: 480
I enjoyed that we switched back and forth between Collette's (Anna's) past and her present day. It was great to learn so much about her life after she got turned. Those scenes help the reader learn even more about her as a character. Though, there were a couple of times that I wished we had stayed in the present-day scenes because of what was happening.
My favorite part of the story was the scenes from Collette's present day as a preschool teacher. Many of those scenes were heartbreaking, especially with Leo. As someone who has worked with children for over a decade, I connected a lot with what she was going through in those scenes. It was unexpected and undeniably both heartbreaking and beautiful. I could not help tearing up multiple times throughout the book, especially in the last chapter. This book touched my heart. I highly recommend it.
*Thank you so much to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC. I had such an incredible time reading this book.*
Book 29: Unfamiliar
By Haley Newsome
Read February 10th
Pages Read: 160
Book 30: Long Story Short: 100 Classic Books
in Three Panels
By Lisa Brown
Read February 11th
Pages Read: 80
Book 31: Healing Light
By Alexandra Villard de Borchgrave
Read February 12th
Pages Read: 94
Tuesday, February 7, 2023
2023 Debut Books I’m Excited About
Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.
2023 Debut Books I’m Excited About
Prompt: These can be actual brand new authors, age-group-shifting debuts like when a YA author writes their first adult book, or genre-shifting debuts like when an author who has always written romance releases a thriller.
1. The God of Endings by Jacqueline Holland- I have been looking forward to this novel ever since I first heard about it last year. Recently, I was lucky enough to get an ARC of it and started reading on Sunday night. It is absolutely wonderful so far. The novel follows the main character: Collette who runs a preschool focused on the arts for children in upstate New York. She is also a vampire that was turned by her grandfather over one hundred years before. The story switches between her present day life in 1984 and her past.
2. Psyche and Eros by Luna McNamara- The myth of the god Eros's relationship with Psyche has always been one of my favorites. As soon as I saw that this was coming out this year, I knew that I would have to read it. I cannot wait until it comes out in May.
3. Midnight Strikes by Zeba Shahnaz- Time loop, a roguish prince, and court intrigue. This book sounds amazing and I cannot wait to read it when it comes out next month. Just a lot of fun.
4. Reynard's Tale: A Story of Love and Mischief by Ben Hatke- This is Ben Hatke's first project for adult readers. I have always loved the tales of Reynard the fox from folklore and am eagerly awaiting this book to come out in April. It will be great to see an adult take on his stories in the graphic novel format.
5. The Fifth Horseman: A Comic Fantasy That Rides Roughshod Over the Rules of Life… and Death by Jon Smith- This is Jon's adult debut and it sounds right up my alley. The Fifth Horseman is a comic tale about Grim reapers trying to prevent the End Times. It is being compared to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and is said to be perfect for fans of Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. I eagerly await to see how true this is.
6. The Song of Us by Kate Fussner- A queer middle grade novel-in-verse retelling of the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice...YES! I have been excited for this ever since last year. I'm a huge mythology fan and I love the idea of this book so much. It sounds like a great middle grade read.
7. Solomon's Crown by Natasha Siegel- A queer enemies-to-lovers romance, set in medieval Europe sounds absolutely perfect. It is also being compared to The Song of Achilles but less tragic, which makes me so excited to read it.
8. The Long Run by James Acker- This book sounds very good and I look forward to reading it.
9. Godkiller by Hannah Kaner- I was first interested in this book because of the cover and the name, but then I read the description. This book sounds so good and I hope that it is as great as it sounds. Mythology is one of my favorite things, and I especially love when an author makes up their own.
10. Juniper Harvey and the Vanishing Kingdom by Nina Varela- I already read this book earlier this year and highly enjoyed it. This is Nina's first middle grade novel and it was so much fun. I highly recommend it for middle grade fantasy lovers. If you are interested here is my review for the book: Juniper Harvey and the Vanishing Kingdom review.
Monday, February 6, 2023
Reviews Week 5
Reviews Week 5
January 30th- February 5th
Book 22: Gallant
By V. E. Schwab
Read January 25th-31st
Pages Read: 334
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This is my second V. E. Schwab book and I have got to say that I have fallen in love with the way she writes characters. Olivia’s story drew me in from the beginning of the book. I adored how we got bits and pieces of the the story throughout and slowly found out with Olivia what was happening. The pieces of her mother’s journals, the stunning drawings, and the mysterious master of the house where all pieces of a narrative that surprised me. Gallant intrigued me and had me wanting to know what would happen next the entire time. I loved the eerie setting and mood that filled this novel.
Book 23: New Lease of Life
By Lillian Francis
Read February 2nd
Pages Read: 231
Book 24: The Collected Enchantments
By Theodora Goss
Read February 3rd-5th
Pages Read: 436
Many of her short stories, though, were not for me. It took me forever to read some of them; they did not hold my interest in the way I want from fantasy. Though many of them were great, like I said about "Christopher Raven," that story was unique. They were different from what I wanted.
I recommend Theodora Goss's beautiful writing style for fantasy readers, especially her poetry. One of my favorite parts of the collection was her introduction: "Why I Write Fantasy." It was great to learn about her as a writer and these aspects can be seen in her writing.
Book 25: The Sea in You
By Jessi Sheron
Read February 5th
Pages Read: 224
Book 26: Disney One Saturday Morning Adventures
By Daan Jippes, Craig Boldman,
and Stefan Petrucha
Read February 5th
Pages Read:192
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I grew up reading Disney Adventures magazine and watching all of these shows. Recess and The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh were definitely my favorites. Many of these comics I have seen before probably in Disney Adventures. I enjoyed reading these quite a bit and it made me think of how much I enjoyed these shows as a kid. Very nostalgic. These comics are definitely what you think they would be going into this book.
Wednesday, February 1, 2023
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