-

Review: The Descent of the Drowned by Ana Lal Din
The Descent of the Drowned is Ana Lal Din’s debut novel, and it is an absolute must-read book! It blends young adult fantasy, mythology, and the pain and dangers of the real world in one beautiful, harrowing, and moving read Read more
-

Review: Namesake by Adrienne Young
It is time. Adrienne Young’s duology, Fable, is about to conclude in Namesake. It is time to see how Fable’s story wraps up, don’t you think? Read more
-

Blog Tour & Review: Meant to Be by Jude Deveraux
Jude Deveraux is back, and she’s done it again! Meant to Be tells the story of two sisters, traditions, and the desire to choose our own fate. Read more
-

Review: Wolfhunter River by Rachel Caine
The Stillhouse Lake series continues in Wolfhunter River. Written by Rachel Caine, this is the third novel in the series. Yes, I know that I am very behind on the series. That is a huge regret of mine, though I can honestly say that I recently sat down and read the whole series. Read more
-

Review: Invisible Women
Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men by Caroline Criado Perez is exactly what the title implies. It is a novel full of information and details, all of which point to the same conclusion. Data bias. Specifically, data bias formed around men. Read more
-

Review: The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert
The Hazel Wood is the start to a new (to me) series by Melissa Albert. It’s one that has been talked about so highly, and now I can understand why. Read more
Blog
1–2 minutes
