Starter Villain by John Scalzi is yet another sci-fi treat by an all-time favorite author. I had the pleasure of reading a free copy of the book thanks to the publisher and NetGalley. After loving The Kaiju Preservation Society to bits, when I got approached to read Starter Villain in exchange for an honest review, […]
eARC Review: A.C. Wise & Hooked
Hooked by A.C. Wise is, I believe, the first Peter Pan retelling I’ve read. I got a free copy of the book thanks to NetGalley and the publisher, Titan Books. And I got… hooked. Heh. The book was such a pleasant surprise, I gobbled a third of it in a couple of hours. It whetted […]
eARC Review: Olivie Blake & The Atlas Six
The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake is one of the best reads I’ve had in 2022. This review is way overdue, but I was in no way capable of writing it after finishing the book. It had to settle. A big thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with a copy of […]
eARC Review: John Scalzi & The Kaiju Preservation Society
The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi is comedy gold. That’s one of the best, most entertaining, smart books you’ll read. I’ve always loved books that don’t take themselves too seriously, as you can guess from my love for Martha Wells’ The Murderbot Diaries. And this is one of those books. It’s fun, full of […]
eARC Review: Gareth L. Powell & Stars and Bones
Gareth L. Powell’s Stars and Bones came out on the 15th of February, and it’s one of the best books you’ll read in 2022. Well, if you’re into space opera and cosmic horror. Which I am, and I enjoyed the book so much! I was lucky enough to receive a free copy of the book […]
eARC Review: H. M. Long & Temple of No God
This review of H.M. Long’s Temple of No God is late, the 2nd book in the Hall of Smoke is already out, so let’s dive right in! The truth is, my SO and I got a PS5 in December, and, as you can imagine, things have been focused on gaming. But I’m here to remedy […]
eARC Review: Charissa Weaks & The Witch Collector
The Witch Collector by Charissa Weaks is a fast-paced fantasy that I devoured, and I’m writing this review to gush about it. It will be released on November 2nd by City Owl Press. If you love young-adult books bordering on new adult dedicated to the enemies-to-lovers trope, then The Witch Collector MUST BE on your […]
eARC Review: Chelsea Lauren & Creatures Most Vile
Creatures Most Vile is Chelsea Lauren’s (from what I gather) debut novel. It’s a young-adult fantasy dystopia that grabs you by the throat from page 1. As (almost) always, I got a free copy of the book through NetGalley, all the way back in August. All opinions are my own. I delayed my Creatures Most […]
eARC Review: Anthony Ryan & The Pariah
The Pariah by Anthony Ryan sets the stage for a new epic medieval fantasy series that feels magical without having magic. I received an ARC of the book thanks to NetGalley and the publisher Orbit, in exchange for an honest review. And this is what you’ll get here. To kick off The Pariah book review, […]
eARC Review: Cameron Johnston & The Maleficent Seven
The Maleficent Seven by Cameron Johnston is one of the several ARCs I’ve been reading recently. It landed on my devices thanks to NetGalley and the publisher, Angry Robot. As usual, with every ARC I read, you can expect an honest opinion. Author Rob J. Hayes describes the book as “Kings of the Wyld smooshed […]