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Review: The Ivory Key by Akshaya Raman
The Ivory Key is the first novel in Akshaya Raman’s dulogy of the same name. This is yet another series started through OwlCrate, so I’m really hoping that they’ll do a special edition of the sequel. Fingers crossed! The Ivory Key is a young adult fantasy novel that will pull readers in and leave them wanting more. At… Read more
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Review: A River Enchanted by Rebecca Ross
A River Enchanted was one of my three choices for February’s BOTM. I just finished reading another novel by Rebecca Ross (Dreams Lie Beneath), and since I loved it, I was more than willing to give this new fantasy book a try. Read more
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Review: The Family Game by Catherine Steadman
The Family Game was one of my recent BOTM choices, and I jumped on it because, well, I’m a sucker for thriller novels. Written by Catherine Steadman, this novel promises an eccentric family, traditions, and twisted games. What more could you ask for? Read more
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Review: Pride by Ibi Zoboi
Let me preface this review by saying that I adore retellings. I’ll read almost any that I come across, especially if it follows a favorite story of mine. Such as Pride and Prejudice. Enter: Pride by Ibi Zoboi. Pride is a modern remix of Pride and Prejudice that provides many unique takes on such a classic tale. Read more
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Review: Into the Riverlands by Nghi Vo
Looking for an enchanting tale about a wandering cleric that collects stories? Check out The Singing Hills Cycle, written by Nghi Vo. Into the Riverlands is the third novella in this series, and I still love every moment of it. Read more
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Review: The Depths by Nicole Lesperance
Ohhh. Magical plants and waters? Yes, please! The Depths, written by Nicole Lesperance, is a YA paranormal read with slight horror vibes. In other words, it sounds like it is exactly up my alley. Let’s dive in! (Pun intended – sorry). Read more
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