• Review: Rubicon by J.S. Dewes

    Review: Rubicon by J.S. Dewes

    Another smash-hit science fiction from Tor Books! Rubicon is the space opera I’ve been looking for. It’s beautiful, haunting, and full of action. More importantly, it has AI and strong characters, not to mention an overlying feeling of existential dread. It’s the perfect mixture of elements, especially for a science fiction read. Read more

  • Bookish Problem #9

    Bookish Problem #9

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  • Review: Waking Fire by Jean Louise

    Review: Waking Fire by Jean Louise

    It was the cover of Waking Fire that first caught my attention – but the story that held it. Waking Fire is every bit the debut fantasy novel I had been hoping for. It’s intense, full of unique characters and worldbuilding. Read more

  • Books Living Rent-Free In My Head

    Books Living Rent-Free In My Head

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  • Review: Silver in the Bone by Alexandra Bracken

    Review: Silver in the Bone by Alexandra Bracken

    Ahh! Once again, I find myself asking – why didn’t I read this book sooner?! Silver in the Bone was SO good. I loved every minute of it, especially the heavy urban fantasy vibes. I also love Tam’s snarky manner, but that’s a different story. Read more

  • Review: The Unmaking of June Farrow by Adrienne Young

    Review: The Unmaking of June Farrow by Adrienne Young

    I love Adrienne Young’s writing, so I knew I would have to give her latest book, The Unmaking of June Farrow, a try. That said, I don’t think this one held the same level of magic, at least not for me. Read more