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My BOTM box arrived! This month I picked The Hunting Wives, When the Stars Go Dark, and Arsenic and Adobo! Now I just have to decide which one to read first...The last couple of days have been good for book mail! My copy of Rule of Wolves arrived (eee!), as well as the preorder goodies for it! As an added bonus, a signed bookplate from Anne Bishop also arrived, so I am a happy nerd over here. ❤March was a pretty good reading month for me! I doubt I'll do as well in April - I have a lot of gardening to get done!⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐On Thursdays we read purple. But no, seriously I think that some of my purple covered books are my favorites.Goodreads
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Tag Archives: Dystopian Review
Review: Unchosen by Katharyn Blair
Katharyn Blair’s latest novel, Unchosen, is one for all of those out there that grew up knowing they weren’t the chosen ones. Continue reading
Review: The Electric Kingdom by David Arnold
David Arnold is back with another mind bend of a read in The Electric Kingdom. It’s a novel that merges speculative fiction with dystopian writing, and will leave you thinking for days to come. Continue reading
Posted in Dystopian, Fiction, Science Fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged ARC, ARC Review, Book, Book Review, BookishFirst, Books, David Arnold, Dystopian, Dystopian Review, Review, Science, Science Fiction, Science Fiction Review, speculative fiction, The Electric Kingdom, The Electric Kingdom by David Arnold, Viking Books for Young Readers
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Blog Tour & Review: The Rage Room by Lisa de Nikolits
Lisa de Nikolits’ newest novel, The Rage Room, is an impassioned feminist and dystopian fiction, one that is alarming familiar in tone to that of 1984. Continue reading
Posted in Dystopian, Fiction, Uncategorized
Tagged Blog Tour, Blog Tour & Review, Book, Book Love, Book Review, Books, Dystopian, Dystopian Review, Feminist, Lisa de Nikolits, Partners in Crime, PICT, PICT Blog Tour, Rage Room, Rage Room by Lisa de Nikolits, Review, Thriller, Thriller Review, Time Travel
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Review: Auxiliary: London 2039 by Jon Richter
Jon Richter is back, this time with Auxiliary: London 2039, a cyberpunk tale like no other. Portraying a world where everything real is meaningless, this tale explores the darker parts of human potential. Continue reading
Review: Shatter City by Scott Westerfeld
Shatter City is the second novel in Scott Westerfeld’s latest series, The Imposters. Set after the events during The Uglies, this is a series sure to draw in all of his old fans once again. Continue reading
Review: Last Ones Left Alive by Sarah Davis-Goff
Last Ones Left Alive is Sarah Davis-Goff’s debut novel, and it’s an intense read from cover to cover. It’s a dystopian novel, set in a world where a disease has run through and taken out most of humanity. Continue reading
Blog Tour & Review: The Vessels by Anna M. Elias
Blog Tour & Review: The Vessels by Anna M. Elias Continue reading
Posted in ARC, Blog Tour, Uncategorized
Tagged Anna M. Elias, ARC, ARC Review, Blog Tour, Blog Tour & Review, Book, Book Review, Books, Dystopian, Dystopian Review, Excerpt, Fantasy, Fiction, Literature, Review, The Vessels, The Vessels by Anna M. Elias, Vesuvian Books
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Review: Severance by Ling Ma
Severance is the debut novel of Ling Ma, and it is perhaps the quirkiest apocalyptic novel I have ever read. It is one part doomsday and one part satire. And the end result is something totally original. Continue reading
Posted in Dystopian, Uncategorized
Tagged Book, Book Review, Books, Dystopian, Dystopian Review, Farrar Staus and Giroux, Fiction, Ling Ma, Literature, Review, Severance by Ling Ma
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Review: Deal with the Devil by Kit Rocha
Mercenary librarians surviving in a post-apocalyptic world? Sign me up! Deal with the Devil is the first in a new series, the Mercenary Librarians, by creative team Kit Rocha. So if you’re looking for a novel full of violence librarians, look no further. Continue reading
Posted in ARC, Dystopian, Fantasy, Tor, Uncategorized
Tagged Advanced Reading Copy, Advanced Review Copy, ARC, ARC Review, Book, Book Review, Books, Deal with the Devil, Deal with the Devil by Kit Roch, Dystopian, Dystopian Review, Fantasy, Fantasy Novel, Fantasy review, Fiction, Kit Rocha, Literature, Mercenary Librarians, Mercenary Librarians #1, Net Galley, NetGalley, Review, Tor, Tor Books, Tor Publishing, Tor.com
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Review: A Single Light by Tosca Lee
A Single Light is the second novel in Tosca Lee’s The Line Between series. A Single Light is a dystopian thriller, and it’s as chilling and memorable as you might expect. This is where Tosca Lee excels in writing. And here’s hoping we’ll see more of it. Continue reading