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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…

Emmy and Oliver by Robin Benway

I was intrigued by this story because it is not your common teen romance novel. it explores so many more issues…. Oh I can’t say anything without giving it all away so I’m just going to jump right into the review! Emmy and Oliver were born on the same day of the same year in…

Fathomless by Jackson Pierce

This is the first time I’ve read anything by this author. I didn’t know what to expect except that it would loosely be based on fairy tales. I love fairy tales (especially the Hans Christian Anderson ones) so I decided to give this a try! Celia is the youngest in a set of triplets, each…

Bright Young Things by Scarlett Thomas

I don’t have much of an introduction for this review. Suffice to say that it looked like an interesting read. And it definitely was. An advertisement is posted in a newspaper simply asking for Bright Young Things to apply. Out of all of the applicants, 6 20-something-year-olds are selected and go to the interview. The…

The Bookseller by Cynthia Swanson

This book has been on the bestseller list for quite a while and I’ve been waiting to read it for almost a month. I’m happy to say that this novel did not disappoint! I’ve been going around recommending it to everyone I know because it is just THAT good! Anyways, with our further ado, here…

Incantation by Alice Hoffman

I know that Alice Hoffman is quite a big literary figure. There are whole shelves and sections in the library dedicated to her work and she has written books on a variety of topics. So it is quite surprising that I have never read anything by her. This is the first book of hers that…