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Review: The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue (Montague Siblings #1) by Mackenzie Lee

I don’t know why it took me so long to read this book, it’s exactly the kind of fun, adventure…

bisexual, canon LGBT characters, coming of age, feminism, gender and sexual minorities, homophobia, lgbt, lgbtaiq+, main poc characters, Period, poc, racism, romance, steampunk, ya

Review: Blood Heir (Aurelia Ryder #1) by Ilona Andrews

I was incredibly excited to read this series, even before I read that Aurelia was Julie (not a spoiler, don’t…

2021, aurelia ryder, book review, fantasy, ilona andrews, kate daniels, kate daniels world, new release, new series, Review, romance, series, urban fantasy

Review: The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by VE Schwab

I pre-ordered this book, and I received it pretty close to the release date. And then it sat on my…

2020 release, book review, devil’s bargain, fantasy, faust, faustian bargain, Review, romance, The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, urban fantasy, ve schwab

2020 Final Quarter Reading Recap (Oct-Dec)

I only read ten books in the last three months, but I’m glad I at least reviewed the majority of…

2020, fantasy, fiction, final quarter, new reads, oct-dec, read, reading, reading challenge, series, what a year

Review: Archangel’s Sun (Guild Hunter #13) by Nalini Singh

As always, this is a long-standing series that I suggest you are caught up on before you read this review…

2020, archangel's sun, book review, fantasy, fiction, guild hunter, nalini singh, new release, Review, romance, urban fantasy

ARC Review: The Conductors by Nicole Glover

NB—I received a free copy of this book via Netgalley in exchange for a review, all opinions are my own…

2021, advance reader's copy, arc, book review, fantasy, historical, mystery, netgalley, Review, speulative fiction, theconductors, whodunnit

Review: Critical Point (Cas Russel #3) by SL Huang

I have been excited about this book for years! Ever since I read Plastic Smile (now re-released as Null Set,…

action, canon LGBTQ+ characters, cas russel, critical point, LGBTQ+, math, mystery, sci fi, science fiction, series, sl huang, superpowers, suspense

Review: Null Set (Cas Russell #2) by SL Huang

This (much like my previous review of Zero Sum Game) is a little strange, because this is a slightly rewritten…

book review, null set, Review, sci fi, science fiction, sl huang

NaNoWriMo 2020 Wrap Up

This post is very short and boring, because everything that applies to the midway check-in still applies. I wrote every…

Nanowrimo, nanowrimo2020, writing, writingadvice

Review: Ninth House (Alex Stern #1) by Leigh Bardugo

I’ve been meaning to read this book for a while, but Australian book prices struck again, so I waited until…

alex stern, book review, books, college, dark academia, fantasy, leigh bardugo, magic, ninth house, Review, urban fantasy

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