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Charnel House by Graham Masterton

I know that I have been pretty AWOL in terms of writing in my blog. I recently got accepted into a Master’s program in Neuroscience and I’ve been super busy with moving and getting settled into my research position here. However, I did manage to get some time to read. I decided to choose a…

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

I am a very very lucky girl. Not only do I have a boyfriend who is appreciative and supportive of my book addiction, he also knows exactly what to get me for my birthday. I was ecstatic to have him come over and give me this book, because I am a HUGE Harry Potter fan…

Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman

I AM BACK WITH MY OBSESSION FOR NEIL GAIMAN! I had to wait 4 months to get my hands on a copy of this novel; clearly I am a dedicated fan! Anyways, I don’t want to waste any more time so here is my review: Richard Mayhew is a young London businessman with a boring…

Slade House by David Mitchell

I promise you that when I chose to read this book, I did not realize AT ALL that this was the same author of The Bone Clocks (which I have made a previous blog post about). I honestly did not make the connection until I was about a third of the way into the book…

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…

Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo

I decided to give this trilogy a shot. Even though I have so many stand-alone novels left to read, I found the storyline for this book quite compelling so I went for it instead. Ravka is a nation divided by the Shadow Fold, an area of darkness that hosts terrible creatures that feast on human…