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  • The Inheritance Games – Jennifer Lynn Barnes

    The Inheritance Games – Jennifer Lynn Barnes

    Today I’ll be talking about a book that I reviewed as part of a grand book tour, organized by the lovely Dave, or @TheWriteReads, as he is known on Twitter. This book was hyped up as a great read, a YA filled with puzzles, mystery, and an interesting take on a love triangle. This was…

  • A Court of Frost and Starlight – Sarah J. Maas

    A Court of Frost and Starlight – Sarah J. Maas

    Today I will be reviewing a novella which forms part of the infamous ‘A Court of Thorns and Roses’ series, and one that I found did not live up to the hype of its predecessors. However, there are a few things that I would like to discuss about this book that I did enjoy, as…

  • A Hella Dark Book, But Such an Exciting Ride! Ninth House – Leigh Bardugo

    A Hella Dark Book, But Such an Exciting Ride! Ninth House – Leigh Bardugo

    Today I’d like to discuss the gem that is Ninth House – it’s dark, it’s mysterious, and it’s very addicting. Please enjoy my thoughts below, and let’s see how much I really enjoyed it. “Have power on this dark land to lighten it, and power on this dead world to make it live.” Information and…

  • On Accountability – Thoughts and Reflections

    Around this time last year, I wrote a short article for this blog about what I thought were the dangers of cancel culture and negative comments on artistic works. I thought it unfair and unnecessary to draw out so much negativity and bad will towards something that someone poured so much of their heart and…

  • The Hardships and Possibilities of COVID-19 – Thoughts & Reflections

    The Hardships and Possibilities of COVID-19 – Thoughts & Reflections

    Hello, dear friends! It’s been a while, and a lot has changed since I last posted on here. Like most of us here probably, the days have been a bit mixed. Some good, some not so good, some worse. Studying is proving to be a bit difficult at the moment as there are no definite…

  • A Coven of Her Own – Saskia Walker

    A Coven of Her Own – Saskia Walker

    Hello, hello, hello, Happy International Women’s Day, my fellow book lovers!  I hope you are having a wonderful day so far. Since today is about celebrating all types of women and their stories, I thought it would be fitting to talk about a book that celebrates a particular woman and her efforts to fight off…

  • November Wrap-Up – A month filled with stories

    November Wrap-Up – A month filled with stories

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  • BELOW (North, #1) – Alexandria Warwick

    BELOW (North, #1) – Alexandria Warwick

    Hello everyone! I’m back with a new review, and this time it’s an ARC of an amazing epic fantasy story, Below, which was sent to me for an honest review. I honestly did not know what to expect when I first started this story, especially since I didn’t know anything about Inuit culture, which this story was…

  • 22.

    Hey there lovelies! Guess whose birthday it is today? That’s right, it’s mine! Thought I’d write about it and reflect a little, so if you’d like to peruse it, read on: Well, it was one hell of a year as a 21-year-old. It’s been tiring, heartbreaking, challenging, but also incredibly illuminating. I have made so…

  • Spooky Reads for the Spooky Season

    Hey guys! It’s been a while! So, it’s one of my favorite times as you all know, and with the magic of Autumn also comes the wonderful time of the year known as Halloween! Ghosts, Ghouls, Monsters, Spirits from this world and others, it is an amazing time when imagination, magic, and terror runs wild.…