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The Bad Beginning: The Bad Beginning is the first in the series of A Series of Unfortunate Events books. In the first book, we are...
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REVIEW: Angel Mage and Hero at the Fall
Angel Mage: Angel Mage is set in a fantasy world where humans use things called ‘icons’ to call upon angels for their assistance for...
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REVIEW: Kingdom of the Wicked by Kerri Maniscalco
After reading Kerri Maniscalco’s previous books, Stalking Jack the Ripper, and loving them, I knew that this book was one that I wanted...
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REVIEW: These Violent Delights & The Shadow Between Us
These Violent Delights: These Violent Delights by Chloe Gong is a Romeo and Juliet inspired tale set in Shanghai in the 1920’s. It is the...
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REVIEW: Poety Round Up 3
The Agony of Healing by Adeline Whitmore: As a fan of both modern poetry and Adeline Whitmore, I was dying to read some more poetry in...
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REVIEW: A Reaper at The Gates by Sabaa Tahir
We begin our story with the Nightbringer remembering his wife, the queen. She feared what he might do if harm came to the ones that he...
Apr 28, 20214 min read
REVIEW: Blood, Metal, Bone & Other Side of The Sky
Blood, Metal, Bone: Blood, Metal, Bone is by Lindsay Cummings. I was luckily enough to receive an e-arc of this on netgalley and was...
Apr 21, 20215 min read
REVIEW: The Dragon Republic by R.F Kuang
We begin the sequel to the Poppy War with Rin being in command of the Cike. The cike is now working with Moag, a pirate queen. In order...
Apr 14, 20214 min read
REVIEW: A Heart so Fierce and Broken by Brigid Kemmerer
We follow our main characters after the events of the previous book in which Grey found out that he was the missing heir of Emberfall....
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REVIEW: Kingdom of Copper by S.A Chakraborty
The sequel to the city of brass picks up with Ali being picked up by the Geziri desert people. In order to thank them for helping him, he...