Hey all, Dani here I found quite a few books on NetGalley that sounded interesting, and of course I get approved for three different books that are released on the same day. Yesterday I shared my thoughts on Rachel Caine's Paper and Fire, and today I have a near-future fantasy adventure. Again, receiving a galley of… Continue reading Review: The Interminables by Paige Orwin
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Review: Paper and Fire by Rachel Caine
Hey all, Dani here. I was so so SO happy to be given the chance to read a galley of this book thanks to the publisher and NetGalley. I love books that deal with libraries and Paper and Fire is the second book in The Great Library series, so to get to read more about the… Continue reading Review: Paper and Fire by Rachel Caine
Review: Hamilton: The Revolution and Book Tag
Hey all, Dani here. Happy Independence Day to the USA. I hope you are all enjoying your time with your families, out barbecuing and such, and I hope that your fireworks tonight are spectacular. I figured today would be a good day for me to just gush about my love and obsession for the Broadway… Continue reading Review: Hamilton: The Revolution and Book Tag
June Book Haul & Wrap-Up and July TBR
Hey all, Dani here. I was hoping to be able to have my monthly book haul/wrap up and my upcoming TBR in a nice shiny vlog post for you guys this time around, but I had a bunch of acne pop up on my chin, and since I don't even own makeup to try and… Continue reading June Book Haul & Wrap-Up and July TBR
Review: Magic Bitter, Magic Sweet by Charlie N Holmberg
Hey all, Dani here. Today I'm happy to share another review of a new book. I received a galley of this book from the publisher via NetGalley. As always I will also state that receiving this book for free in no way altered my thoughts, opinions, or my rating. Charlie N Holmberg first popped up… Continue reading Review: Magic Bitter, Magic Sweet by Charlie N Holmberg
The Art of Being Normal by Lisa Williamson
Hey all, Dani here. Continuing on with my celebration of the American Library Association's GLBT Book Month, I want to talk about this great book I read recently, which focused on two awesome characters, who just happen to be transgendered teens. David Piper has always been an outsider. His parents think he's gay. The school… Continue reading The Art of Being Normal by Lisa Williamson
Review: A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J Maas
Hey all, Dani here. This is going to be a review unlike a lot of my other ones...mostly in the fact that I'm going to divide the review up--one section spoiler-free and then one with spoilers. Don't worry, I will definitely alert you to incoming spoilers; I don't want to ruin this amazing book for… Continue reading Review: A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J Maas
Review: Reliquary by Sarah Fine
Hey all, Dani here. I'm excited to be sharing this review today for the newest book by Sarah Fine, Reliquary. I received a copy of this book on NetGalley in exchange for an honest review, so I have to add this disclaimer that receiving a free copy does not influence my rating in the slightest. Okay,… Continue reading Review: Reliquary by Sarah Fine
Princess series by Jim C Hines
Hey all, Dani here. Continuing on my theme for this month of highlighting books that I enjoy with characters who happen to be LGBTQIA+, I have to include this amazing reimagining of some of our favorite fairy tale princesses. The Princess series by Jim C. Hines is absolutely fantastic. It follows Cinderella, Snow White, and… Continue reading Princess series by Jim C Hines
Review: Passenger by Alexandra Bracken
Hey all, Dani here. Summary Passage, n. i. A brief section of music composed of a series of notes and flourishes. ii. A journey by water; a voyage. iii. The transition from one place to another, across space and time. In one devastating night, violin prodigy Etta Spencer loses everything she knows and loves.… Continue reading Review: Passenger by Alexandra Bracken