• Short Story Saturday: Ratting by Seanan McGuire

    Short Story Saturday: Ratting by Seanan McGuire

    Author: Seanan McGuireReleased: July 1, 2020 Goodreads | Seanan McGuire’s Patreon Ohhhhh boy. Don’t go reading this one if you’re unprepared to read about a pandemic. Seriously – it’s going to get you hard. Given the release of this one (July 2020), it’s clear what Seanan McGuire had on her mind when she wrote this… Read more

  • Review: The World Without Us by Alan Weisman

    Review: The World Without Us by Alan Weisman

    Okay, I know I’m a bit behind on reading The World Without Us, but I’m so happy I did. This book came out in 2007, but recent events have helped prove at least a few of Alan Wesiman’s points. The rise in popularity for it probably supports that theory, huh? Read more

  • Book Tag! Talk About Your TBR

    Book Tag! Talk About Your TBR

    Okay, so, full disclosure: This thread popped up on OwlCrate’s online forum, The Nest. But I thought it was a really fun prompt, so I’m putting it on my blog! Read more

  • Review: Blood Moon Prophecy by Dilani Kahawala

    Review: Blood Moon Prophecy by Dilani Kahawala

    It’s time to dive into a new fantasy series! Blood Moon Prophecy is the first novel in Dilani Kahawala’s Legend of the Nyx series. Also, can I just say that I love this cover? It reminds me of another fantasy series, though I can’t quite place my fingers on it. Read more

  • Review: The Magician’s Daughter by H.G. Parry

    Review: The Magician’s Daughter by H.G. Parry

    If you’re looking for a magical read with lots of danger, magical politics, and familiars, this book is for you! But really, The Magician’s Daughter caught my attention because of the core premise (hidden away on a magical island and all that). Everything else was icing on the cake. Read more

  • Review: Mammoths at the Gates by Nghi Vo

    Review: Mammoths at the Gates by Nghi Vo

    As always, the latest addition to The Singing Hills Cycle was brilliant. In many ways, Mammoths at the Gates is the most emotional tale of the series – thus far. I feel like that is saying something! Read more