Fantasy
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Book Review – Fireborn by Aisling Fowler
This definitely sparked my interest with the blurb and I was so lucky to get onto the blog tour so I could read it early. I thoroughly enjoyed my trip to this universe and can’t wait to go back.
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Book Review – The Three Impossibles by Susie Bower
This is a fun middle grade read and just what I needed to reset my reading between larger tomes.
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Book Review – The Outlaws Scarlett and Browne by Jonathan Stroud
Given a couple of my friends had mentioned not being sold on this, I started it pretty tentatively. But I quickly found myself caught up in the story and wondering how it was going to play out.
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Book Review – The House of Always by Jenn Lyons
I love this series so much. And I normally listen to them, because they’re chonkers but also because the audio production is great. There are so many characters yet they all come to life so well!
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Book Review – There Will Come a Darkness by Katy Rose Pool
I found There Will Come A Darkness to be a thoroughly enjoyable read. I really liked the way it was written and how the world was crafted. It definitely implies a really wide universe without having to go into all the details of it.
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Book Review – Queen of Volts by Amanda Foody
I really do enjoy this world and the way the magic works is fascinating.
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Book Review – Rea and the Blood of Nectar by Payal Doshi
I am so excited and pleased that this not only has an Indian protagonist, but it's set there too! We need more middle-grade books not set in the UK and US coming to the mainstream. This does an utterly fantastic job of making you feel like you are there, and to understand what Rea's life is like.
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Book Review – The Jasmine Throne by Tasha Suri
Never have I been more in love with a slow burn. And I mean SLOOOOOOOW. It's glorious.
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Book Review – Rumaysa: A Fairytale by Radiya Hafiza
This is such a cute set of short stories. I am not sure I was expecting that, but they are all linked so really it’s one story with three distinct parts. And it works so well. It’s a slightly younger middle grade I think, and a very easy read (I think I read it in about 45 minutes), but very enjoyable.
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Book Review – The Weather Weaver by Tamsin Mori
This was just as adorable as I hoped! And Nimbus the cloud has such a vivacious personality, I want my own cloud now...