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I'll admit that I don't subscribe to as many book boxes as I would like. However, the two that I am subscribed to (OwlCrate and BOTM) have always treated me well. And that's enough for me.I've never seen a silicone popcorn holder before this month! It's cute, though I'm not sure I'm going to end up using it for popcorn. Instead, it'll probably be relegated towards holding bookish odds and ends in my library.I may have a slight hoard of wax seals - and I really need some good excuses to use them. However, I'm never going to complain when a new seal is added to my collection! Hence why I was so excited to find this cutie in April's OwlCrate box.Over the years I've worked hard to create a comfortable desk with a style I can enjoy. Bookish mousepads are already a nice addition!I am SO glad that I waited for OwlCrate's copy of Hotel Magnifique! This book has gotten so many amazing covers, but I legit think this one is my favorite. Plus, the hardcover glows in the dark! That's a first (for me).Look at all the lovely items that came with April's OwlCrate box. I have always been a sucker for bookish household items, and this box had not one but TWO items. Plus some coffee and other cute items. I'm thrilled!Goodreads
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Tag Archives: Book Love
Review: Knight: A Chronicle of Sybil’s War by Timothy Zahn
Knight: A Chronicle of Sybil’s War is the second novel in Timothy Zahn’s series, Sybil’s War. It’s an epic space opera perfect for fans of the genre. Continue reading
Posted in Science Fiction, Tor, Uncategorized
Tagged Book, Book Love, Book Review, Books, Fiction, Knight: A Chronicle of Sybil's War, Knight: A Chronicle of Sybil's War by Timothy Zahn, Literary, Literature, Net Galley, NetGalley, Review, Science Fiction, Science Fiction Review, Sybil's War, Sybil's War #2, Timothy Zahn, Tor, Tor Books, Tor Publishing, Tor.com
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Review: Beyond by Mercedes Lackey
Mercedes Lackey’s Valdemar world has been going on for years – thankfully. Now fans are about to learn more about the early days, with the introduction of a new series: The Founding of Valdemar. And it all starts with Beyond. Continue reading
Review: The Justice in Revenge by Ryan Van Loan
The Justice in Revenge is the second (and final) novel in Ryan Van Loan’s The Fall of the Gods series. It’s also a novel that I’ve been really looking forward to, as I adored The Sin in the Steel. Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Uncategorized
Tagged Book, Book Love, Book Review, Books, Fantasy, Fantasy Novel, Fantasy review, Fiction, Literary, Literature, Net Galley, NetGalley, Review, Ryan Van Loan, The Fall of the Gods, The Fall of the Gods #2, The Justice in Revenge, The Justice in Revenge by Ryan Van Loan, Tor, Tor Books, Tor Publishing, Tor.com
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Review: The Girl Before You by Nicola Rayner
The Girl Before You is Nicola Rayner’s debut thriller novel, with psychological and crime elements. In short, it was more than enough to catch this reader’s attention! Continue reading
Posted in Mystery, Thriller, Uncategorized
Tagged Avon, Book, Book Love, Book Review, Books, Fiction, Literary, Literature, Mystery, Mystery Review, Net Galley, NetGalley, Nicola Rayner, Review, The Girl Before You by Nicola Rayner, Thriller, Thriller Review
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Review: Everyday Magic by Charlie Laidlaw
Charlie Laidlaw’s latest novel, Everyday Magic is a fantastical beauty that fans old and new will find themselves immensely enjoying. Continue reading
Posted in Fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged Book, Book Love, Book Review, Books, Charlie Laidlaw, Everyday Magic, Everyday Magic by Charlie Laidlaw, Fiction, Literary, Literature, Review
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Review: The Disappearing Act by Catherine Steadman
Are you ready for a thriller and psychological suspense novel full of twists and turns? The Disappearing Act, written by Catherine Steadman, combines Hollywood and missing persons in this new novel. Continue reading
Posted in Thriller, Uncategorized
Tagged Bellantine Books, Book, Book Love, Book Review, Books, Catherine Steadman, Fiction, Literary, Literature, Net Galley, NetGalley, Review, Thriller, Thriller Review
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Review: Questland by Carrie Vaughn
Fans of Carrie Vaughn and games should rejoice, as the two merge beautifully for Questland. This is her latest novel, one that is fun, chaotic (in the best ways), and full of that iconic RPG aesthetic. Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Uncategorized
Tagged Book, Book Love, Book Review, Books, Carrie Vaughn, Fantasy, Fiction, John Joseph Adams, Literary, Literature, Mariner Books, Net Galley, NetGalley, Questland, Review
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Review: Star Eater by Kerstin Hall
Kerstin Hall is back with a novel like no other. Star Eater promises to find a way to merge science fiction, horror, nuns, and cannibalism. Yes, you read that right. Continue reading
Posted in Science Fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged Book, Book Love, Book Review, Books, Fiction, Kerstin Hall, Literary, Literature, Net Galley, NetGalley, Review, Science Fiction, Science Fiction Review, Star Eater, Tor, Tor Books, Tor Publishing, Tor.com
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Review: The Other Side of the Door by Nicci French
Nicci French’s latest novel merges thriller, mystery, and suspense into one. The Other Side of the Door is set in Franch, and it isn’t afraid to take some risks. Continue reading