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Tag Archives: ARC Review
Review: The Atlas Paradox by Olivie Blake
The Atlas Paradox is the long-awaited second novel to Olivie Blake’s The Atlas series. And let me tell you – I’d been counting the days to this beauty! Once again, I got into this series after Tor picked it up, so I can’t comment on how the first novel read when it was indie published. Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Tor
Tagged ARC Review, Book, Book Review, Books, Fantasy, Fantasy Novel, Fantasy review, Fiction, Literary, Literature, Net Galley, NetGalley, Olivie Blake, Review, The Atlas, The Atlas #2, The Atlas Paradox, The Atlas Paradox by Olivie Blake, Tor, Tor Books, Tor Publishing, Tor.com
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Review: The Serpent and the Dead by Anna Stephens
The Serpent and the Dead is one of the newest Marvel novels and part of the Legends of Asgard series. Written by Anna Stephens, this novel follows Brunnhilde and Lady Sif – two of my favorites. Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Marvel
Tagged Aconyte, Anna Stephens, ARC, ARC Review, Book, Book Review, Books, Fantasy, Fantasy Novel, Fantasy review, Fiction, Literary, Literature, marvel legends of asgard, mavel, Net Galley, NetGalley, Review, The Serpent and the Dead, The Serpent and the Dead A Marvel Legends of Asgard Novel, The Serpent and the Dead by Anna Stephens
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Review: The Ballerinas by Rachel Kapelke-Dale
There is little I love more than finding a debut novel to binge on. My latest find is The Ballerinas by Rachel Kapelke-Dale. This novel happens to hit my craving for both debut novels and thrillers. Talk about a win/win! Continue reading
Review: Gallant by Victoria Schwab
Fans of Victoria Schwab have almost certainly been counting down the days for her latest release, Gallant. This is a story very much fitting in with popular demand – haunted legacies and houses, gothic vibes, and determined souls. Continue reading
Posted in ARC, Fantasy
Tagged ARC, ARC Review, Book, Book Review, Books, Fantasy, Fantasy Horror, Fantasy Novel, Fantasy review, Fiction, Gallant, Gallant by Victoria Schwab, Greenwillow Books, Literary, Literature, Net Galley, NetGalley, Review, V.E. Schwab, Victoria Schwab, Young Adult, Young Adult Review
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Review: The Secret Garden: A Graphic Novel
I’ll cover the basics real quick for those who don’t know much about The Secret Garden. Mariah Marsden wrote the Secret Garden, and it follows ten-year-old Mary Lennox. She was orphaned at a young age and sent to live with a distant relative – the only relative she has left. Continue reading
Review: You Will Remember Me by Hannah Mary McKinnon
You Will Remember Me is the newest novel by Hannah Mary McKinnon, and it is one of those thrillers that caught my attention right away. After all, it merges the lines between thriller, mystery, and suspense, which is always an ideal combination, if you ask me. Continue reading
Review: The Nation of Plants by Stefano Mancuso and Gregory Conti
The Nation of Plants was written by plant neurobiologist Stefano Mancuso and was a surprisingly playful and enjoyable read. Granted, I went into this book expecting a lot of fun, especially as a plant and garden lover. Continue reading
Review: Revival Season by Monica West
Revival Season, written by Monica West, is one of those novels that came to my attention thanks to the sheer number of genres it seems to fit into. According to Goodreads, it has tags for literary fiction, Southern fiction, adult fiction, religion, contemporary, feminism, and more. Continue reading
Posted in Fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged ARC, ARC Review, Book, Book Love, Book Review, Books, Fiction, Fiction Review, Monica West, Net Galley, NetGalley, Review, Simon & Schuster
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Review: The Photographer by Mary Dixie Carter
May was a month full of debut authors, for me at least. It’s always fun to find new authors and give their writing a try. The Photographer was written by Mary Dixie Carter and is a psychological thriller with strong suspense elements. Continue reading