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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: Fairy Tale Retelling
Review: Malice by Heather Walter
Are you looking for a dark retelling of Sleeping Beauty? (Well, the Disney version of Sleeping Beauty, that is. The original is pretty dark on its own). If so, then look no further! Malice, written by Heather Walter, is the book for you. Continue reading
Review: Red Wolf by Rachel Vincent
Rachel Vincent is about to try her hand at a retelling in Red Wolf! As you can probably guess from the title alone, we’re about to dive back into the world of Little Red Riding Hood, but with a twist. Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Uncategorized
Tagged Book, Book Review, Books, Fairy Tale, Fairy Tale Retelling, Fairytale, Fantasy, Fantasy Novel, Fantasy review, Fiction, Harper Teen, HarperTeen, Literary, Literature, Net Galley, NetGalley, Rachel Vicent, Retelling, Review, Young Adult, Young Adult Review
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Review: Bitterburn by Ann Aguirre
Bitterburn is the first novel in Ann Aguirre’s newest series, Gothic Fairytales. As you might have guessed, that means we’re about to dive right into another fairytale retelling, but with a few iconic twists. Continue reading
Review: Poisoned by Jennifer Donnelly
Jennifer Donnelly is famous for her retellings of classic fairy tales, and her writing adventure is far from over. Most recently, she’s taken to retelling Snow White, in Poisoned. Continue reading
Posted in Art, Fantasy, Uncategorized
Tagged Advanced Reading Copy, Advanced Review Copy, ARC, ARC Review, Book, Book Review, Books, Fairy, Fairy Tale, Fairy Tale Retelling, Fantasy, Fantasy Novel, Fantasy review, Jennifer Donnelly, Poisoned, Poisoned by Jennifer Donnelly, Review, Scholastic, Scholastic Press, Snow White, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, Twisted Fairy Tale
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Review: House of Salt and Sorrows by Erin A. Craig
House of Salt and Sorrows is the debut novel of Erin A. Craig, but don’t let that reduce your expectations any. House of Salt and Sorrows is a deeply complex and emotional piece of work – one that’ll chill you to your bones. Continue reading
Posted in ARC, Fantasy, Uncategorized
Tagged Book, Book Review, Books, Delacourte, Erin A. Craig, Fairy Tale, Fairy Tale Retelling, Fantasy, Fiction, House of Salt and Sorrows, House of Salt and Sorrows by Erin A. Craig, Literature, Net Galley, NetGalley, Retelling, Review, Twisted Fairy Tale
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