This book was everything you could possibly want in a fairy tale, vaguely unbelievable and whimsical to the point of excess that is filled with a beautiful world and funny characters who deeply impart what it means to be human.
The Knight and the Moth by Rachel Gillig
Okay, I read this book over the most perfect birthday weekend I could have asked for. Which meant sitting out by the pool with all my friends as we all read. It also meant that I was able to read this in not quite on sitting, but one day. I have been emotionally compromised for... Continue Reading →
Wild Reverence
I am jealous of all of you who are able to read it for the first time this book has consumed me mind and soul, and at it's core shows how love and kindness might even be able to alter the course of fate and death.
The Blonde Identity by Ally Carter
This is another, I put this off for way too long posts. This is me coming to tell you that Ally Carter means the world to me. This book was everything that I could have wanted. It was Ally to the tee. I grew up on Gallagher Girls and Heist Society. I as I know... Continue Reading →
Bull Moon Rising by Ruby Dixon
I was blown away by the relationships, multiple plot lines, expansive world building, the tried and true conflict of miscommunication, as well as a spice level to rival your favorite romcom.
Our Infinite Fates by Laura Steven
Do not be me, read it immediately please. Our Infinite Fates is one of those books that makes you think and shows you the beautiful things about life and humanity.
A Language of Dragons by S.F. Williamson
Is this about dragons? Yes. Is it set surrounding war time activities? Yes. Is it anything like Fourth Wing? No, this is infinitely darker and more political.
Divine Rivals by Rebecca Ross
Am I getting to finally write this review very late? Like nearly a year and a half late? Yes. Did this book reach it's grubby little paws into my chest and take over my heart? Yes.
Nettle and Bone by T. Kingfisher
I laughed, I cried, I was so deeply invested in this story. I still think about it, often.
The Foxglove King by Hannah Whitten
I was lucky enough to get this ARC at NYCC last fall but finally got around to reading it while I was stranded at the Dallas airport in March. Team I inhaled it.
