• Bookish Problem #51

    Bookish Problem #51

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  • Review: The Familiar by Leigh Bardugo

    Review: The Familiar by Leigh Bardugo

    If there’s one thing I can say about Leigh Bardugo, it’s that her adult novels always surprise me. Enter The Familiar. This book is nothing and exactly like what I expected it to be. It’s a magical thriller with historical and romantic elements but with Bardugo’s style. Read more

  • Review: Necrobane by Daniel M. Ford

    Review: Necrobane by Daniel M. Ford

    Necrobane is the second novel in Daniel M. Ford’s Warden series, and I have SO been looking forward to seeing what happens next. The last book left us on a bit of a cliffhanger, leaving me all sorts of anxious and worried. Read more

  • Review: Unexploded Remnants by Elaine Gallagher

    Review: Unexploded Remnants by Elaine Gallagher

    Unexploded Remnants was SUCH a fun read! I wish this book was the start of a series because I would read a hundred adventures with Alice at the helm. We’ve got space, archeology, AI threats, you name it. It’s perfect. Read more

  • Review: The Bell in the Fog by Lev A.C. Rosen

    Review: The Bell in the Fog by Lev A.C. Rosen

    If you love mystery novels with a side of historical fiction and loads of LGBTQ+ characters, you’ve got to check out the world of Andy Mills. The Bell in the Fog is the second novel in this series, and I am here for it. Read more

  • Review: Dead Below Deck by Jan Gangsei

    Review: Dead Below Deck by Jan Gangsei

    Okay, it’s official. I’m adding Jan Gangsei to my list of thriller authors to watch! Dead Below Deck was SO much fun to read. Yes, it had similar vibes to a few other thrillers, but I really enjoyed the different elements she wove into the mix (and I would argue that overall, I’m happier with… Read more