Book Review
All my book reviews in one place!
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Review: March volumes 1-3

Unless you’ve had the good fortune to live under a rock, you’ll probably know all about the political situation in the United States. For many, the presidency of Donald Trump has been cause for fear and anger, with many marching in demonstrations not only in the US, but across the planet. There’s a great history… Continue reading
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Review: Hold Back the Stars

Two people, ninety minutes to live, and no hope of rescue. Don’t forget to bring the tissues. Continue reading
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ARC Review: Slow Bullets

Slow Bullets by Alastair Reynolds Publisher: Gollancz Publication date: 16 February 2017 I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. This review is spoiler free. My disclaimer here is that I haven’t actually read any Alastair Reynolds before, despite him being on my long list of authors I need to… Continue reading
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Review: Traitor to the Throne

I received a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. This review will contain some small spoilers. I’ve only just begun reading YA, but I can tell you that nothing has had quite the impact of Alwyn Hamilton’s Rebel of the Sands. I picked it up only recently and fell… Continue reading
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Review: Binti

As some of you may know, I’ve been working on expanding my reading into more diverse authors and characters with a particular focus on female writers. This resolution led me to two of my favorite books last year, and this year has been just as fortunate so far because I discovered Binti by Nnedi Okorafor. A woman… Continue reading
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Review: All the Birds in the Sky

I picked this book up after seeing it on a number of the ‘best books’ lists for 2016. I wasn’t really sure what to think at first, but I dove straight in. All the Birds in the Sky is a weird and wonderful combination of fantasy, science fiction, and magical realism with a touch of… Continue reading
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Review: The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet

Okay, so first of all this book has an amazing cover. I mean look at it. I’ve always been a sucker for a gorgeous cover and this is certainly no exception. This is honestly what drew me to the book in the first place. Always judge a book by its cover (come on,… Continue reading
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Review: Caves of Steel

I picked up Foundation late last year because 1) I had always wanted to read Asimov and 2) I desperately needed short books to help me catch up on my Goodreads reading challenge. After blasting through the original Foundation trilogy and I, Robot (which deserve their own post sometime in the future), I received the… Continue reading


