When you think of a fantasy novel, what comes to mind? Personally, I’ve never read any of those large epic fantasies that are so emblematic of the genre. I haven’t read Lord of the Rings. I haven’t read a single Brandon Sanderson novel. I don’t even know enough about what I might expect from those… Continue reading Maybe I’m the Problem, or a reflection on YA fantasy
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I Don’t Care About What You Thought About Social Media in 2016
Spoiler warning. I talk about the entire plot of Killer Content by Kiley Roache. I also talk about suicide and harassment. When it comes to internet trends, I've never really been that in touch. I didn't get TikTok until around October 2021, purposely avoiding that timesink as long as I could until I started working… Continue reading I Don’t Care About What You Thought About Social Media in 2016
We Were Never Here, or a distilation of what i don’t like in thrillers
We Were Never Here by Andrea Bartz is a 2021 thriller and the author's 3rd novel. I read her first book back in 2019, read that similar tale about toxic friendship between women, and it in fact made it to my worst books of 2019 list, not that that said list ever made it onto… Continue reading We Were Never Here, or a distilation of what i don’t like in thrillers
#Goodreadance2021 Plans
Created by Shealea from Shut Up, Shealea, the Goodreadance challenge is, well, spring cleaning in September as she puts it (though this does run until the end of November). It is centered a lot around goodreads but since I don't use goodreads (check out my storygraph profile) so I'm just going to just be using… Continue reading #Goodreadance2021 Plans
muddying the water, or Mister Impossible by Maggie Stiefvater
Mister Impossible is the sixth book set in the universe built in the the Raven Cycle. It as a universe that is well-loved, and it follows one of the most beloved characters from the original series—Ronan Lynch. And it was a massive disappointment, at least for me. This review will contain spoilers for the entirety… Continue reading muddying the water, or Mister Impossible by Maggie Stiefvater
review // the hollow places by t. kingfisher
I received a e-arc of this book from the publisher via netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Any links to purchase the book included in this review will be affiliate that will earn me a commission if you use them to purchase the book. This review contains spoilers, probably, because I have no idea… Continue reading review // the hollow places by t. kingfisher
catharsis, or why i read A.S. King
I was in eighth grade when I first heard the word catharsis. 8th grade was my first year at a new school, the third one I'd been to, and my first at public school—a place assured to be a den of sin and lies by my father and torturous bullying by mother. I wouldn't have… Continue reading catharsis, or why i read A.S. King
reading plans // What I’m Doing for the Sapphic Reading Challenge
Bestselling f/f romance author Jae created a massive reading challenge for 2021. It has 50 prompts, 12 bonus prompts. and a number of badges and levels you can achieve. I won't get into it all now but I suggest going over to her post and getting all the details ( link ). I am going… Continue reading reading plans // What I’m Doing for the Sapphic Reading Challenge
review // Mayhem by Estelle Laure
cover artist: Nicole Rifkin // cover designer: Kerri Resnick I received an e-arc from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. This in no way affected my opinion of the book. triggers: abuse, rape (mentioned), death of a spouse, the ocean/bodies of water, suicide, grief, drug use & withdrawal I read Mayhem by Estelle… Continue reading review // Mayhem by Estelle Laure
The Clear Your Sh*t Readathon – Week One
So, I try to be a good writer in most of my posts but I am treating this like a twitter thread. Bear with me. I'm just going to be putting my TBR, updates on my reading, and hopefully a wrap up at the end of the week here. I'll tweet whenever a big update… Continue reading The Clear Your Sh*t Readathon – Week One