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Weekly Wrap-Up #4

Happy Friday, everyone! I considered not doing a weekly wrap up because I’ll be posting my April round up on Sunday. But I really like doing weekly wrap ups, so here we go. Continue reading
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Review: The Girl of Ink and Stars

I wandered past and stared at this book at Hatchards about four times before finally buying it. Recent winner of the Waterstones Children’s Prize for 2017, The Girl of Ink and Stars is an incredible read. I didn’t know much about it going in — except that it’s a gorgeous book inside and out. Continue reading
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ARC Review: Red Sister

I admit I’ve only read one of Mark Lawrence’s books, Prince of Thorns, and it wasn’t quite my cup of tea. However I have been following his writing career — he’s a good guy and very active on social media — and when I heard about this book it intrigued me. Continue reading
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Recommended Reads: Game of Thrones Edition

So you love A Song of Ice and Fire, but the TV show is ending, the sixth book is nowhere in sight, and the Cersei-shaped gap in your heart grows ever wider. Here are some books to get you through, all based on what you love best about Game of Thrones. I like it 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: 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




