This Friday's book tag comes to us from the lovely CaffeinatedFae. Creator of the tag and holder of the picture you see here. This week on #FaeFriday, we’re talking about healing! Faeries are known for their healing abilities. It doesn’t matter if it’s a dying plant or a broken heart. The fair folk can help... Continue Reading →
[Book Review] Obsidio
Title: Obsidio (Illuminae #3) Author: Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff Pages: 615 Genre: Scifi, Fantasy, action & Adventure Rating: 4 out of 5 stars This is the third book of the series. please click here for reviews of Book One: Illuminae and Book Two: Gemina. We begin the book as all of the books have... Continue Reading →
[Book review] Gemina
Title: Gemina Author: Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff Pages: 659 Genre: Scifi, Fantasy, Rating: 3 out of 5 stars This is the second book in the series, please click here to read my review of Illuminae. Gemina may be the second book in the series but we do not continue with the Kady and... Continue Reading →
Rapid Fire Book Tag
As for this tag, it was created by GirlReading and it’s basically just a bunch of random book-related questions which I think I’ve never addressed before on my blog. Please see below for your entertainment! E-Book or Physical Book? I definitely prefer Physical Books! Ebooks are great and so convenient for me but I always get distracted... Continue Reading →
[Book review] Aurora Rising
Title: Aurora Rising Author: Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff Pages: 470 Genre: Scifi/Fantasy, Action & Adventure Rating: 4 out of 5 stars Aurora Rising is about a group of six young space cadets who are tasked on their first mission when, of course, things go wrong and they find a stowaway who is actually a... Continue Reading →
[Book Review] Winterwood
Title: Winterwood Author: Shea Ernshaw Pages: 319 Genre: Romance, Fantasy Rating: 5 out of 5 stars We begin with our young Nora Walker, the youngest in the Walker line. Related to distant witches our main character lives alone during this harsh winter right across the lake from a school boys. When one goes missing and... Continue Reading →
[Book Review] Divan of Shah
Title: Divan of Shah Author: Shah Asad Rizvi Pages: 231 Genre: Poetry, Rating: 3 out of 5 stars This is an Advanced Readers Copy. That means that this is not the final version of the book. Therefore, facts and quotes are subject to change in the published book. A lot about dancing The theme was... Continue Reading →
[Book Review] A Darker Shade of Magic
Title: A Darker Shade of Magic Author: V. E. Schwab Pages: 400 Genre: Fantasy, Action & Adventure Rating: 5 out of 5 stars This book follows the main character Kell and his ability to travel through three dimensions in which he names different colors. He is one of only two people with this remarkable ability... Continue Reading →
Top reads for 2019
Hello everyone! Taking a short break to clear the mind! So, in the mean time: These are my top reads for the year! Five out of five stars required and I enjoyed them all! With the Fire on High by Elizabeth Acevado I haven't loved a book like this in so long. Emoni Santiago is... Continue Reading →
Goodreads Challenge COMPLETED
I have read 100 books this year and I am beyond proud of myself! I can't believe I did it and I was worried at the end that that I wouldn't make it. I definitely will be lowering my challenge down to only 80 books next year I want to concentrate more on writing my... Continue Reading →
[BOOK REVIEW] The Dragon Republic
Title: The Dragon Republic (The Poppy Wars #2) Author: R.F. Khang Pages: A thousand (560) Genre: Fantasy, Politics (?), New Adult Rating: 4 out of 5 stars This is an Advanced Readers Copy. That means that this is not the final version of the book. Therefore, facts and quotes are subject to change in the... Continue Reading →
[Book Review] Wicked Saints
Title: Wicked Saints Author: Emily A. Duncan Pages: 381 Genre: Fantasy, Action & Adventure, Young Adult Rating: 3 out of 5 stars We follow young Nadya as the place she has lived her whole life gets attacked. She is able to escape only to encounter another of the same people who attacked her. Only this... Continue Reading →