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The Bone Clocks by David Mitchell

So I have had quite an adventure with this novel. When I first picked it up, I has no idea that this was by the same person who wrote Cloud Atlas (which I haven’t read or watched but I’ve heard amazing things about it so I probably should do both). I began reading it sometime…

Uprooted by Naomi Novik

This is another fantasy novel that I have heard amazing things about. I’m glad I’ve gotten this chance to reconnect with this genre; much of my reading consists of psychological thrillers or murder mysteries so it is nice to come back to my favorite childhood genre. In Nieshka’s village, the Dragon, a powerful wizard, comes…

Magonia by Maria Dahvana Headley

So those of you who follow my blog and have read some of my posts will know that I really love fantasy and that I read a lot of Neil Gaiman’s work. In fact, I’m going to have to say that he is one of my favourite authors and I plan on reading as much…

Crimson Bound by Rosamund Hodge

Where have I been this whole time? Unfortunately, I have had too many midterms piling up and haven’t been able to devote any time to reading. Based on my course work, it seems like that’s how it’s going to be for a while. But I’ll try to sneak in a book here and there, especially…

Bedtime Story by Robert J. Wiersema

This is the second book I’ve read by this author. I really liked his novella The World More Full of Weeping, which I blogged about earlier. I wanted to see how his full-length novels were. It helped that it was a fantasy genre (I’m quite partial to it, as you may have noticed). Anyways, here is…

Seraphina by Rachel Hartman

When I saw the cover for this book, it reminded me of the Narnia series. I love the Narnia series; it’s what got me through my elementary school years (along with Harry Potter). It has been so long since I read fantasy novels and this book made me remember those wonderful days of reading in…