Category: Book Reviews

  • Malice by Heather Walter // Book Review

    I’ve been finding a lot of fairy tale retellings lately. Perhaps it’s just a trend in the reading world or maybe it’s just entirely coincidence. But either way, I’m here for all of it. Here’s More About Malice Once upon a time, there was a wicked fairy who, in an act of vengeance, cursed a…

  • Victories Greater Than Death by Charlie Jane Anders // Book Review

    I had a lot of high hopes for this one especially since I really loved The City in the Middle of the Night by Charlie Jane Anders. It’s her first foray into sci-fi and while it definitely carried those themes, it hit the mark for me. Here’s More About Victories Greater Than Death Outsmart Your…

  • All Systems Red by Martha Wells // Book Review

    Do you ever judge a book by its cover? I will admit, I’m a culprit of this and I most definitely judged Martha Wells’ All Systems Red a little too hastily. It had a giant robot guy on the cover and didn’t really convey the mood of the story. But once you get into it,…

  • I Was Told It Would Get Easier by Abbi Waxman // Book Review

    I was pleasantly surprised with this one. I really liked Nina Hill and expected a similar story for this one, but a mother/daughter growth story worked and really made me happy to read. Here’s more about I Was Told It Would Get Easier Squashed among a bus full of strangers, mother-daughter duo Jessica and Emily…

  • Dial A for Aunties by Jesse Q Sutanto

    I’m so glad I decided to pick this one up because it was a mix of a J Lo rom-com, Kevin Kwan’s Crazy Rich Asians opulence, and Weekend at Bernie’s. It definitely left me with a smile on my face and also missing my family a little bit. Here’s more about Dial A for Aunties…

  • The Conductors by Nicole Glover // Book Review

    I was really excited to read this one especially since historical fantasy is a sub-genre I’m really into lately. But what I read felt more like a historical fiction with a touch of fantasy. It may be perfect for those who love alternate history or a historical fiction that takes place during the late 19th…

  • Life’s Too Short by Abby Jimenez // Book Review

    Well, I didn’t think I would completely fall in love with this book like I did. I’ve been following Abby Jimenez since she released her debut novel, The Friend Zone, only a few short years ago. Now she’s on her third book and thriving with a story about young Vanessa who’s motto in life is…

  • A Closed and Common Orbit by Becky Chambers // Book Review

    Recently, my mood has been wanting more science fiction and I’m not mad about it because I’ve got some lovely sci-fi lined up for myself that I think my mood will most definitely appreciate. I decided to dive into the second book in Becky Chambers’s Wayfarer series, and I have to admit that it really…

  • The Bone Shard Daughter by Andrea Stewart // Book Review

    I’ve already had such a deep relationship with this book because I spent so much time with it. It took me nearly two weeks to read and part of that was my mental health, but the other part was because the story was deeply rich, complex, filled with twists and turns that pretty much start…

  • Sing Me Forgotten by Jessica S Olson // Book Review

    Who are you and how did you slip through the pub day cracks? Because you’re an exquisite book with lots of action/adventure, a little love story, and a ton of magic that somehow flew under the radar and needs way more love than it’s getting. Here’s more about Sing Me Forgotten Isda does not exist.…