Book Review
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Book Review: The Tesla Legacy by K. K. Pérez

I’m always on the lookout for some good science fiction, and The Tesla Legacy caught my eye. Not only did I meet the author at YALC last year, it’s a YA sci-fi novel set in a modern high school that sounded so much fun. I whipped through this book incredibly quickly — it’s a perfect… Continue reading
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Book Review: Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid

Daisy Jones and the Six is the latest novel from the author of much beloved The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, which I read and enjoyed last summer. I was incredibly curious about Daisy Jones, which tackles the history of a fictional 70’s rock band, and decided to give it a try before the hype… Continue reading
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Book Review: The Familars by Stacey Halls

I love historical fiction, but it tends to get cast aside in favour of science fiction and fantasy for me. Enter The Familiars, a gorgeous book set during the 17th century witch trials in England, with a cover that I couldn’t resist. I won an early copy of this book back in July and am… Continue reading
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Book Review: Reign of the Fallen by Sarah Glenn Marsh

I didn’t know much about Reign of the Fallen, but I absolutely loved its gorgeous cover and had heard good things about it from my friend Judith. In fact, her review is the only one I have seen. I chose to listen to the audiobook, but for the first time on this blog I don’t… Continue reading
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Book Review: Truthwitch by Susan Dennard

I’ve been hearing amazing things about the Witchlands books for ages, but had never picked them up. With the release of Bloodwitch, the third book in the series, in February, I decided to finally pick up Truthwitch. I’m kicking myself for not reading this sooner — Truthwitch was an absolute delight and one of my… Continue reading
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Book Review: The Amored Saint by Myke Cole

The Armored Saint by Myke Cole Publisher: Tot Books Publication date: 07 March 2018 Genre: Fantasy Page count: 208 pages Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars This is a spoiler-free review. The novella is really evolving into a fantastic medium for storytelling, especially in fantasy. No longer are novellas simply a way to Continue reading
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Book Review: The Raven Tower by Ann Leckie

The Raven Tower is a funny one because if you described it to me, I’d be sure it wouldn’t be my thing. However, I am so glad I took a chance on this weird and wonderful fantasy debut — I think it’s a book that will stick with me for a long time. Ann Leckie… Continue reading
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Book Review: Everless by Sara Holland

Everless has been lurking on my TBR since late 2017, and I’ve only just had the chance to pick it up. I had heard amazing things about this book, but wasn’t sure about how much I’d enjoy it — I had thought I’d seen this kind of plot many times before. I was so wrong… Continue reading
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Book Review: The Gilded Wolves by Roshani Chokshi

The YA book world is currently buzzing about The Gilded Wolves, a new heist novel from Roshani Chokshi that looked like so much fun. It has heists! Diversity! 17th century Paris! Magic! What’s not to love? I went into this book with high expectations, and while I liked it well enough I just didn’t love… Continue reading
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Book Review: I’ll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara

Years after his crime spree, the Golden State Killer/East Area Rapist didn’t have as much public interest as criminals like Jack the Ripper or the Zodiac killer, but for one woman, the capture of this man became an obsession. The Golden State Killer terrorised California residents across the 70’s and 80’s, committing over 50 rapes… Continue reading
