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Midnight Never Come by Marie Brennan

I don’t remember where I saw this book, only that its premise was interesting enough for me to remember it and want to read it. I’ve been waiting for a bunch of books I’ve placed a hold on to become available (and it irks me that the one time I am free to read, I…

A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab

I AM SUPER SUPER SUPER EXCITED TO HAVE FINALLY MANAGED TO READ THIS BOOK!! It has been on my Wishlist and on my Holds list for such a long time!!! I got lucky in being able to borrow it just as I left on my Florida trip; it has been the perfect pastime during the…

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…

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…