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Review: Violet Made of Thorns by Gina Chen
Okay, so I’ve been looking forward to Violet Made of Thorns for a few months now, and boy, it did not disappoint! I love dark fantasy, twisted prophecies, and magical politics. This book has all of that – and then some. Read more
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Review: Piñata by Leopoldo Gout
Yikes! Piñata is one heck of a read, guys. It’s dark and thrilling yet painfully grounded in history. Leopoldo Gout did a brilliant job of tying supernatural horror with the horror that stems from humanity, weaving the two together until you cannot tell where one begins and the other ends. Read more
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Review: Weyward by Emilia Hart
If I could only tell you one thing about Weyward, it would be that you should go pick it up right now! Seriously though, I was captivated by this story. It unfolds through three perspectives. Three generations, all telling their story of trials, horror, and survival. Three women, all telling the story of how they came… Read more
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Review: The Favor by Nora Murphy
Author: Nora MurphyPublisher: Minotaur BooksReleased: May 31, 2022Received: NetGalleyWarnings: Domestic violence/abuse Nora Murphy’s debut novel, The Favor, is domestic suspense with a dash of psychological thriller. In other words, it’s the perfect balance of the two, and it’s just waiting for new readers to come along. Leah and McKenna could be twins for the situations they… Read more
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Review: Egypt’s Golden Couple by John Coleman Darnell and Colleen Manassa Darnell
I’ll confess that I have not been that great about reading a lot of nonfiction this year. I keep making grand promises to myself, only for them to fall through. However! I did get around to reading Egypt’s Golden Couple, written by John Coleman Darnell and Colleen Manassa Darnell. Read more
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Review: A Prayer for the Crown-Shy by Becky Chambers
A Prayer for the Crown-Shy is the second novella in Becky Chambers’ Monk and Robot series, and once again, I am captivated. If you’ve been looking for an utterly unique take on robots and the future, please, please take the time to read these two novellas. Read more
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