It was a June afternoon when I first saw the book cover. I'd just requested The Otherworld by Abbie Emmons on NetGalley, and I was looking to see if anything else jumped out at me. As I was scrolling, I found myself pausing to look at a blue, pink, wintery book cover with a couple… Continue reading I Loved You in Another Life by David Arnold // A Book Review
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The Otherworld by Abbie Emmons // A Book Review
On a whim, I requested The Otherworld by Abbie Emmons on Netgalley. I'd just created my account, so I didn't have high hopes of getting approved. But, on June 30, 2023, I received an email notifying me that my request had been accepted. Suffice it to say, I just about lost my damn mind. I've… Continue reading The Otherworld by Abbie Emmons // A Book Review
The Call by Peadar ร Guilรญn // A Book Review
In the beginning of June, I spent a lot of time at my local library. One day, while looking through the YA section, I came across a book titled The Call. The back-cover-blurb gave away just enough of the plot to hook me and compell me to check it out. I ended up reading it… Continue reading The Call by Peadar ร Guilรญn // A Book Review
Pets for Legion by Shawn David Brink // A Book Review
Late in 2022, I received an email from Shawn David Brink with an offer. He wanted to know if I would read and review his book in exchange for a free eBook. Now, I've never been a big fan of horror, but the premise of his story, Pets for Legion, intrigued me. So, I said… Continue reading Pets for Legion by Shawn David Brink // A Book Review
The Folk of The Air Series by Holly Black // A Book Review
The Folk of the Air trilogy was a Christmas gift from my sister back in 2021. I can't believe I waited almost a whole year to read them, but long story short, these books are truly worth the hype and I highly suggest you go read them right now. Just make sure you come back… Continue reading The Folk of The Air Series by Holly Black // A Book Review
We Could Be Villains by Megan McCullough // A Book Review
We Could Be Villains was a book I've been following ever since Megan started pitching it on Twitter. It looked fun, and when it was available for preorder last year, I couldn't resist. I bought a copy, received some incredible preorder goodies (keep reading to see a picture), and found myself immersed in a universe… Continue reading We Could Be Villains by Megan McCullough // A Book Review
The Shadow and Bone Trilogy by Leigh Bardugo // A Book Review
I've been promising you all a giant review of the Shadow and Bone trilogy for ages, but it's finally here! Since it's kinda long, I'm gonna keep this introduction fairly short, but I hope you enjoy my reviews and if you want any more information, feel free to ask questions in the comments or shoot… Continue reading The Shadow and Bone Trilogy by Leigh Bardugo // A Book Review
You’ve Reached Sam by Dustin Thao // A Book Review
After I finished Six of Crows, I needed a new book to read until my buddy reading partner was ready to start Crooked Kingdom. So, on a Friday night, I pulled You've Reached Sam off of my bookshelf, where it had been sitting patiently for about six months, and started reading. Little did I know… Continue reading You’ve Reached Sam by Dustin Thao // A Book Review
These Violent Delights Duology by Chloe Gong // A Book Review
Not too long ago, I read These Violent Delights and Our Violent Ends by Chloe Gong. This duology is beautiful and lovely, but they definitely have some Contentยฎ that some people may rather avoid, so I wanted to write a more in-depth review of both books. If you would like to read my Goodreads reviews,… Continue reading These Violent Delights Duology by Chloe Gong // A Book Review
Fawkes by Nadine Brandes // A Book Review
After reading Nadine Brandes's book, Romanov, I decided to read her other standalone novel, Fawkes. And let me tell you, it did not disappoint! As someone who generally doesn't read a lot of fantasy, I was a little hesitant about diving into one, especially since it was also a historical fiction novel, but I was… Continue reading Fawkes by Nadine Brandes // A Book Review









