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Monthly Archives: February 2021
Review: Ace of Shades by Amanda Foody
The Shadow Game begins in Ace of Shades. Written by Amanda Foody, this is a series that swept fans off their feet. I’m admittedly joining the party late, as the last novel in this trilogy is set to release any date now (as I write this). Continue reading
Review: The Harrowing of Doom: A Marvel Untold Novel by David Annandale
The Harrowing of Doom is the latest Marvel Untold Novel, written by David Annandale. I’ll admit that it’s almost odd seeing Annandale in this franchise, as I’ve gotten so used to seeing him write for Black Library. Still, it’s a refreshing change. Continue reading
Review: Soul of the Sword by Julie Kagawa
Soul of the Sword is the second novel in Julie Kagawa’s Shadow of the Fox Trilogy, and it hits just as hard as the first. Continue reading
Review: Daphne Byrne
Daphne Byrne is another addition to the DC Black Label line, a line specifically meant for horror fans everywhere. Written by Laura Marks, with artwork from Kelley Jones, this atmospheric horror story is a chilling tale. Continue reading
Posted in Comics, DC Comics, Graphic Novels, Uncategorized
Tagged Book, Book Love, Book Review, Books, Comic, Comic Book, Comic Books, Comic Review, Daphne Byrne, DC Black Label, DC Comics, Graphic Novel, Graphic Novel Review, Graphic Novels, Kelley Jones, Laura Marks, Net Galley, NetGalley, Review
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Review: The Russian Cage by Charlaine Harris
The Russian Cage is the third novel in Charlaine Harris’ Gunnie Rose series, a series set in an alternate history. A world where magic exists and the political landscape of America is vastly different from what we know. Continue reading
Blog Tour & Review: Her Every Move by Kelly Irvin
Her Every Move is a thrilling mystery written by Kelly Irvin, one that is infused with both romantic suspense and Christian Fiction. Continue reading
Posted in Blog Tour, Thriller, Uncategorized
Tagged ARC, ARC Review, Blog Tour, Blog Tour & Review, Book, Book Review, Her Every Move, Her Every Move by Kelly Irvin, Kelly Irvin, Net Galley, NetGalley, Review, Thriller, Thriller Review
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Review: The Night Swim by Megan Goldin
Megan Goldin’s latest novel, The Night Swim is a dark thriller, one that dives deep into politics, true crime, and podcasts. Continue reading
Review: Net Force: Attack Protocol by Jerome Preisler
If you are a fan of Tom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik’s Net Force series, then you’re going to want to check out Jerome Preisler’s addition to the world: Attack Protocol. Continue reading
Review: Etiquette & Espionage by Gail Carriger
So I realize that Etiquette & Espionage is over seven years old at this point, and yet I’m still constantly hearing about this novel (and the series as a whole, for that matter). Etiquette & Espionage is the first novel in Gail Carriger’s Finishing School Series, a unique combination of steampunk/Victorian style writing and fantasy. Continue reading
Posted in Science Fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged Book, Book Review, Books, Etiquette & Espionage, Etiquette & Espionage by Gail Carriger, Fantasy, Fantasy Novel, Fantasy review, Finishing School, Finishing School #1, Gail Carriger, Little Brown Books for Young Readers, Review, Science Fiction Review, steampunk
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Review: Blue Period Vol. 1
Blue Period Vol. 1 is the start to a new series revolving around art and the drive to create your own path in life. The series was written by Tsubasa Yamaguchi, and translated by T. Ghirlanda. Continue reading
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Tagged Blue Period, Blue Period Vol. 1, Book, Book Love, Book Review, Books, Comic, Comic Book, Comic Books, Comic Review, Graphic Novel, Graphic Novel Review, Graphic Novels, Kondansha Comics, Manga, Manga Review, Net Galley, NetGalley, Review, T. Ghirlanda, Tsubasa Yamaguchi
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