
Fantasy book reviews and generally good vibes
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Hello fellow fantasy nerds!
This is an exciting and slightly different review for me to write! I was fortunate enough to receive an ARC of fellow Substacker ’s dark fantasy novel, The Shieldbreaker. According to Tom, this first book (subt...
Somehow, I had never heard of this book prior to a week ago, despite it being fairly popular within the fantasy genre. I mean, there are blurbs by both Sarah J. Maas and V.E. Schwab (two of my all-time favorite authors!!) praising it on the...
Recently, I finished reading “The Year of the Witching” by Alexis Henderson, and let me tell you, this book was a masterpiece.
The U.S. cover of “The Year of the Witching” by Alexis Henderson
“The Year of the Witching” is classified as fa...
I finally finished the third and final book in the original trilogy of the Red Rising Saga by Pierce Brown, and rather than write individual reviews for each book, I decided to just write one review for the trilogy overall since my thoughts...
Cover of Where the Dark Stands Still by A.B. Poranek
Let me just start out by saying, I know you’re not supposed to “judge a book by it’s cover,” but sometimes you just can’t help yourself.
I have about 500 books on my want-to-read list,...
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