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Author: Pixireads
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Theft of Swords by Michael J. Sullivan
This is the first book of Riyria Revelations and contains two stories to this great series. I loved the action, the writing, the character development, everything about this book is glorious. I totally see myself re-reading this in the future; multiple times.
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Kill the Queen by Jennifer Estep
I very much enjoyed this story. I was just swept away by what was happening to Evie and those around her, while also at key times was very much worried for her. Even though she’s the main character and we know she will survive, the fact of her survival being…
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Sunday Post #68: Reading to de-stress
The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimberly over on the Caffeinated Reviewer.
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2019 Favorite Books
This list is not all inclusive, but a few of the books I really enjoyed and wanted to mention again. There is one series on here I’m wondering if maybe I did hear about and just wasn’t ready for it at the time, or maybe I was living in a…
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Magic Bleeds by Ilona Andrews
Kate is investigating a magical being who has apparently become a Mary. Similar to Typhoid Mary, this is a person who has been infected and spread the virus. This investigation gets difficult, and is not made easier by the tension between her and the Beast Lord, and is further complicated…
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Sunday Post #67: New Tracking
The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimberly over on the Caffeinated Reviewer.
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Bookish Resolutions
I’m not one for waiting for the first of the new year to start making improvements for myself, or life in general. For a few of these I just thought of them, or the new year just makes a nice starting point.
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Sunday Post #66: Broken Toe
The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimberly over on the Caffeinated Reviewer.
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Binti by Nnedi Okorafor
Binti is less than 100 pages, so you will have nearly no issues finishing it in one day. (Notice I said nearly, because you never know what life will throw at you.) The other reason you may be propelled through the story is wondering where it all leads or seeking…
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Nevernight by Jay Kristoff
Not going to lie, I had some trouble with this one. I think it may have been a bit overhyped. For the hype it received, I was expecting more.