I probably should have given up on this series a few books back but there must have been a bit of sunk cost fallacy going on. And it’s a romance series - there’s always the possibility it could have bounced back to the early peaks. More broadly/generally speaking, I have noticed in the past, that … [Read more]
Eat the Rich Unless they were protagonists earlier in the series
Shattered Gods by Katee Robert
Not a Big Fan of This One
Big Fan: Two Friends, 82,490 Miles, and the Wild, Wonderful Sports We Love by Michael Schur, Joe Posnanski
By all accounts, I should have been not just a big fan, but a huge fan of this book. I have read and enjoyed Joe Posnanski's writing for years, including his Baseball 100 and Why We Love Baseball projects. I've also been a big fan of Michael Schur's TV writing, with Parks and Rec in particular being … [Read more]
I wish most of this book didn’t feel like homework
Prince of Storms by Kit Rocha
3.5 stars Thank you to Montlake and NetGalley for this ARC. This book is on sale now. Naia, Einar and Aleksi return to the ice queen's island to figure out who tried to kidnap them and are soon joined by all the other deities of the High Court of the Sheltered Lands, concerned about them and … [Read more]
Magic, Heists, Revenge
The Feywild Job by C. L. Polk
I always find reading therapeutic, even if it’s just an escape into a story. Sometimes I read the perfect book at the perfect time. I’ve been going through a friend break-up and I picked up The Feywild Job at just the right moment for its magic to work on me. Saeldian and Kell have to come to terms … [Read more]
The author looks like someone who would write about a pickle
The Wise Pickle by Sarah Howden
One will never look at a pickle the same way again. Or you won’t after reading The Wise Pickle by Sarah Howden and illustrated by Sabina Hahn. Due mid/later June 2026 I read this book via an online copy. First, be prepared to witness weirdness. I mean a talking pickle for starters is really … [Read more]
Twelve months and Cornbread, the turkey friend of November
Meet May by April Martin
Meet August by April Martin
Meet December by April Martin
Meet July by April Martin
The Calendar Kids Meet January Meet February Meet March Meet April Meet May Meet June Meet July Meet August: Meet September Meet October Meet November Meet December When I first started to write a review for the The Calendar Kids series, I hadn't read Meet November. (One would … [Read more]
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