❄️ January Reviews ☃️
January 1st-31st
A great start to my reading year!
During January, I read 17 books with 5,229 pages. I found so many new favorites which are: Paladin's Grace by T. Kingfisher, The Everlasting by Alix E. Harrow, The East Wind by Alexandria Warwick, and We Are All So Good at Smiling by Amber McBride.
Hope everyone enjoyed their reads this month! Happy Reading. 📖
By Alex E. Harrow
Read January 2nd-3rd
Pages: 320
Release Year: 2025
It has so many elements I love: time travel, knights, the importance of storytelling, quests, and a beautiful romance that had me invested from page one. The Everlasting is inspired by the legends of King Arthur, (which will always be favorites of mine) but is so much more. We follow a historian, Owen, who has spent his life fascinated with the story of a lady-knight, Una. He travels back in time and tries to help Una rewrite her tragic story. No matter the cost.
I loved the narration style. Alix E. Harrow's writing is brilliant and made me fall in love with Owen and Una's story instantly. The time loop elements were so interesting and I loved seeing them play out. I highly enjoyed seeing all the pieces of this plot come together and learning along with the characters what was going on. The stories about Una were another wonderful aspect of this novel.
Alice Cao's illustrations were stunning and fit perfectly with the style of the story. They felt like they could be from an old storybook. My particular favorites are the map endpages and the final illustration in the book. I'd love full frame them and put them on the walls in my home library.
I will definitely be picking up Alix E. Harrow's other books. Highly recommend this legend filled romance which also focuses on other themes such as the importance of history, storytelling, and finding your own purpose in life. There is so much to love in this story.
Book 2: The City of Dreaming Books
(Zamonien, #4)
By Walter Moers
Read January 4th-6th
Pages: 456
Release Year: 2004
It focuses on the character, Optimus Yarnspinner, a young writer who inherits an unpublished manuscript from his late authorial godfather. He goes on an adventure to Bookholm, the City of Dreaming Books, in search of the manuscript's author. Yarnspinner comes upon an evil genus while there who sends him down into the dangerous labyrinth under the city. His adventures really begin there.
My favorite parts of this book were definitely after Optimus is kidnapped and placed into the labyrinths under the city. I love how detailed the world of Zamonia is throughout each of the books and it was great seeing all the literature aspect in this book.
By Amanda Lovelace
Read January 8th
Pages: 176
Release Year: 2026
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This is a heavy collection with many difficult topics. It is an empowering piece that I highly recommend to those who have loved her poems before and to those who love poetry in general. There are so many lines which stood out to me. I will add them to my review once the book comes out.
*Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher, and Amanda Lovelace for my ARC of this book. All opinions are my own.*
By Alexandria Warwick
Read January 8th-10th
Pages: 432
Release Year: 2026
I enjoyed the apothecary aspects in this book and seeing Min use her expertise to help Eurus out in the City of the Gods. It was great to finally meet the other gods. My favorites were definitely Arin and Demi. I like how many of them were takes on the Greek gods. Also, the competition was very entertaining.
The most important part of this book is obviously the relationship between Min and Eurus. I loved watching them grow together. They both went through terrible traumas in their lives. Each feeling like they were not enough. It was heartwarming to see how they both brought out the best in each other.
The novel can stand on its own, but I highly recommend reading the other books for the greatest impact. The characters and world have grown on me and I'm going to miss them. I do, someday plan on rereading these books all together. Alexandria Warwick's writing is beautiful and I want to read more of it in the future.
I will be adding The East Wind to my collection.
*Thank you to the publisher, NetGalley, and Alexandria Warwick for my ARC of this book. All opinions are my own.*
By Adam Gidwitz
Read January 11th-12th
Pages: 344
Release Year: 2013
By Ryan North
Read January 13th-14th
Pages: 136
Release Year: 2025
By Ryan North
Read January 14th-15th
Pages: 224
Release Year: 2026
My favorite from this volume was issue number nine. Doctor Doom is an interesting villain and I would like to read more comics centered directly on him.
By Ryan North
Read January 14th-15th
Pages: 136
Release Year: 2026
I highly enjoyed this first volume of the new Fantastic Four arc by Ryan North. The time travel aspects were very interesting, especially in the first two issues. I look forward to seeing where he will take these stories in future issues/volumes.
I'm glad that I decided to reread this before reading the rest of the series because there were a few things I forgot about the plot. This was great the second time around, though I didn't enjoy it as much as the first time. What an interesting world. I cannot wait to see what will happen next.
May 17th-21st, 2022:
Loved this fantasy world, especially the parts that take place in the North. The tales that come from the North and how they are cursed so that you don't know the full story was such a cool idea. Just everything dealing with the magic of this world pulled me in. Stephanie Garber has a beautiful writing style and has created a fantasy world that I am highly interested in returning to.
I want to know more about the arches/doorways, the royal family, and the North in general. This world pulled me in from the very first chapter and held me until the end. I love fantasy that does that.
“Heroes don't get happy endings. They give them to other people.”
The best parts were the interactions between Jacks and Evangeline. He was such a piece of work and I loved that some much, what a great villain. I want so much more of him. Now, I'll have to read the Caraval series so I can get more of this man. I will definitely be picking up the other books in this series. Cannot wait for the sequel.
By J. J. Abrams & Doug Dorst
Read January 18th-21st
Pages: 469
Release Year: 2013
This is one part a novel about a man only known as "S-" who has amnesia. In the prose, we follow his adventures and they get pretty strange by the end. Especially with the ship crew. I really enjoyed seeing how his story played out. It is another part a discussion about said book by two academics and also their commentary/obsession with the fictional author of the book V. M. Straka. The best parts of this book for me were the conversations between Jen and Eric in the margins. I love how they were about what was going on in the book and also them getting to know each other. Also, the artifacts were another brilliant addition which really added to their story.
I love a lot of the commentary in this book. A couple lines that really stand out to me are on page 76 and they are in Jen and Eric's notes to each other.
"I don't think I'm distant from them. They're all me. I just don't remember every little thing about them."- Eric's note back to Jen.
By Ryan Douglass
Read January 21st-23rd
Pages: 384
Release Year: 2026
I love when a retelling of this story takes the relationship between Nick and Daisy and builds onto it. Daisy is one of the best characters in this novel. The bond she and Nick formed was beautiful and one of the most touching parts of the book. This story deals with a lot of tragedy, especially when Nick comes to Harlem after the events of the Tulsa Massacre. The beginning of this book is heartbreaking, and it was heartwarming to see Nick's family take him in and help him through his grief. Daisy also helps with Nick's self discovery and helps him learn he needs to speak his mind.
Nick's personal journey throughout the novel was one of the most compelling and integral parts of the story. Watching his growth and journey to self-acceptance, from the beginning of the novel until the end was beautiful. His other important relationships are with his father, a friend named Zihan, his aunt and uncle, and his romantic relationship with Jay Gatsby Jr. I love how the adults in Nick's life play important roles in his story. Nick learns a lot from the supportive adults in his life, including his father, his old boss Mr. Wallace, and his Uncle Beet. He also learns from some of the adults what corruption and greed can do to a person's character.
Nick and Jay's sexuality is depicted with such care. It was beautiful seeing Nick connect with not only Jay but also Zihan and get introduced to the Harlem queer community. I loved the use of the Green Light, a queer bar, and how it helped with not only Nick's romantic relationship but also with his acceptance of himself. Such a clever way of bringing one of the most important images of The Great Gatsby into this story. Also, I adored how important writing was to Nick and his story as a whole.
The only element of this book that I didn't enjoy as much was how "the mystery" was wrapped up at the end of the novel. I did enjoy the resolution but some of the steps Nick, Jay, Daisy, and Zihan used took me out of the story a bit.
*Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for my ARC of this book. All opinions are my own.*
By Hannah Birss
Read January 24th
Pages: 79
Release Year: 2025
*Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for my ARC of this book. All opinions are my own.*
By T. Kingfisher
Read January 24th-25th
Pages: 416
Release Year: 2020
This has a great blend of romance, adventure, mystery, and gore. It was a joy to return to the world of the White Rat, which I could not get enough of in Swordheart. Stephen and Grace's romance was adorable and I adored them. It was also great getting to know all of the other paladins and characters. I look forward to getting more of these characters and this world in the rest of The Saint of Steel series.
By Stephanie Garber
Read January 25th
Pages: 416
Release Year: 2022
What an ending! I was surprised by some of the directions of the story and didn't expect it to end like that. It makes me want to pick up the third right away and find out what happens next. This is a great young adult series and I love Stephanie Garber's writing.
By Stephanie Garber
Read January 26th
Pages: 385
Release Year: 2023
I was not a fan of the direction Stephanie Garber took Apollo's character. He felt off the whole entire book. After the ending of Ballad, I figured the direction this would take, but it just was not enjoyable being in his head.
There were also too many characters introduced for a final book, though this was probably done for future books in this world. It would be nice to get more of Jacks or the other fates.

















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