January 21, 2025

Waiting for Fairies

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Review: Murder by Memory by Olivia Waite

Can a murder mystery even BE cozy? Is that really a thing? I wouldn’t have sought this book out on my own, but the publisher reached out to me to see if I’d like to read it and the blurb caught me. A cozy murder mystery in space? I’ve been all about sci-fi lately, so […]

Review: The Lost Story by Meg Shaffer

This story does manage to do a few new things with portal fantasy, which is remarkable in a genre that has such a long history and contains Narnia and Alice in Wonderland. I was able to predict several parts of the ending pretty early in the book, but there are times when knowing what is […]

Review: How to Become the Dark Lord and Die Trying by Django Wexler

Honestly, I feel like this book is my reward for all the Eddings, Brooks, Goodkind, et al, that I spent reading as a child. If you spent a childhood reading as many high fantasy hero’s journeys as you could get your hands on… this book is redemption and reward. If you ever read any of […]

Review: Road to Ruin by Hana Lee

I’m sorry to have missed posting this before the release date, because now I have robbed you of several days in which you could have been reading this book. Road to Ruin is an adrenaline rush with an absolutely unique setting. The desert is almost a character in itself. It is filled with deadly storms […]

Review: How to Solve Your Own Murder by Kristen Perrin

Here I go again, reading and reviewing a book that is not fantastical in any way, unless you count the fortune teller who started the whole thing. Our narrator is Annabelle Adams, great-niece to the extremely wealthy and paranoid Frances Adams. She’s called out to a sleepy country village for a meeting about her inheritance. […]

Review: Sunbringer by Hannah Kaner

Godkiller was a book that I loved. It was about quests, and found families, and delicious revenge. And yet, if Godkiller was the pebble, then Sunbringer is the avalanche following right behind. Inevitable and full of characters with hard choices, I can’t help but think of it as a metaphor for US politics. First there’s […]

Review: Aftermarket Afterlife by Seanan McGuire

I’m not sure I’ve ever reviewed a book from this series before, but that’s not because I don’t love it. In fact, it’s probably in my top 3 favorite series of all time. Seanan McGuire’s mind is as methodical and bloody as something from a Saw movie (I assume… I’m too chicken to watch those). […]

Review: The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett

There are only two small reasons why I’m not declaring this book my book of the year: 1) it’s January and 2) I technically read this last year. But if this volume doesn’t end up on a ton of ‘best of’ lists this year, then it’ll be a travesty. Here’s my summary of the book […]

Review: Emily Wilde’s Map of the Otherlands by Heather Fawcett

It is a fact well-known that an exiled Faerie prince on the run from his homicidal mother must be in want of… a cat. Okay, maybe not, but that’s the goal in Emily Wilde’s Map of the Otherlands. Wendell Bambleby is on the hunt for a door back to his own kingdom of Faerie, and […]