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Review: Be the Serpent by Seanan McGuire

I can’t believe it – we’re already at the sixteenth (sixteenth!) novel in the October Daye series. And that’s not even counting all the short stories set in this world (if you haven’t read those, then you’re missing out!). Be the Serpent is the latest installment of this series, and it promises to be yet another groundbreaking novel. As with the last several installments of October Daye, Be the Serpent comes with a new novella – Such Dangerous Seas. Continue reading

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Review: When Sorrows Come by Seanan McGuire

It’s here! Toby’s wedding is finally here! I bet we all thought that moment would never come around, huh? When Sorrows Come is the fifteenth (!!!) novel in Seanan McGuire’s October Daye series. This series is by far my favorite fae series to date. Continue reading

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Review: Spelunking Through Hell by Seanan McGuire

You know how sometimes you don’t realize how much you needed something until it was sitting right in your lap? That is what happened to me with Spelunking Through Hell. I never realized how badly I needed to read a novel from Alice Price’s perspective, but thankfully that’s no longer a concern. Continue reading

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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

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Review: A Sword Named Truth by Sherwood Smith

Sherwood Smith is back with a brand new fantasy series, Rise of the Alliance. And it all starts with A Sword Named Truth (I love that name). However, I should mention that this series is set in the same world as Inda and is a bit of a prequel to the Crown Duel series (a true love of mine, please go read!). Continue reading

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Review: Imaginary Numbers by Seanan McGuire

Imaginary Numbers is the ninth novel (wow, has it really been that many already???) in the InCryptid series by Seanan McGuire, a thrilling series about all of the creatures that go bump in the night. I only recently picked up this series, and I am obsessed, thus I can’t recommend it enough to everyone else out there. Continue reading

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Review: The Ain’t Witchcraft by Seanan McGuire

That Ain’t Witchcraft is the eighth novel in Seanan McGuire’s InCryptid series, and the final novel focused on the one and only, Antimony (Annie) Price. Well, for the moment, anyway. This series has been such a blast to binge, though I still wish that I had picked it up years ago. So much wasted time! Continue reading

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Review: Tricks for Free by Seanan McGuire

Tricks for Free is the seventh novel in Seanan McGuire’s InCryptid series, and at this point, I’m completely obsessed with the series. This novel continues to follow Annie Price, the youngest of three siblings, and currently on the run. Continue reading

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Review: Magic for Nothing by Seanan McGuire

Magic for Nothing is the sixth novel in Seanan McGuire’s InCryptid series, an amazing series that I wish I had picked up so much sooner! This time around, we’re switching to another member of the Price family: Antimony, aka Annie, Price. Continue reading

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Review: Chaos Choreography by Seanan McGuire

Chaos Choreography is the fifth novel in Seanan McGuire’s InCryptid series, and it looks like we’re heading back to Verity’s perspective! At this point, we all know that putting chaos in the title is going to be highly accurate for this character. Continue reading

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