Tag: fantasy
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godkiller by hannah kaner
Godkiller by Hannah Kaner I wanted to love this book. After longing for this book for a year, I found it in a rush of anticipation and hastily pushed my tbr aside to devour it. Devour it I did not. 10 long days of desperately reaching for some idolatry, an aspect, any aspect, that would…
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the priory of the orange tree by samantha shannon
The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon – Thoughts and Review Queen Sabran is in need of a marriage and a daughter to keep the House of Berethnet’s ruling in Inys. There’s a lot more at play in the kingdom than just Sabran needing to find a husband and make an alliance, as…
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february reading
📚February Wrap-up📚 “The difference between I have and I had was such a gulf.” The Outsider by Stephen King What made me think the most this month:☕️EXES and O’s by Amy Lea☕️Trailer Park Trickster by David R Slayton ☕️Can’t Hurt Me by David Goggins My other favorites this month:🍷Verity by Colleen Hoover🍷Hell Bent by Leigh…
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the fellowship of the ring
The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien Expect me when you see me! Gandalf, The Fellowship of the Ring by J.R.R. Tolkien I fucking loved this book, it was fucking amazing – it’s so different from the movie and that’s actually so cool to me. It’s like the book gives me a different side…
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blood & ash by deborah wilde
Blood & Ash by Deborah Wilde – Thoughts Ashira Cohen is a PI in Canada, but a certain kind of PI – she can only have non-magic clients. The Nefesh have special magic skills and Mundane people have none (hence, the name Mundane). Ash is navigating through a world where her mother is a Mundane…
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the library at mount char by scott hawkins
The Library at Mount Char by Scott Hawkins – Thoughts, very little review ‘When I say librarian, I think…’ ‘”Tea and cozy mysteries”?’ Carolyn and Scott, The Library at Mount Char I went in on this book like I do with most books I grab for the covers – full blaze, no attention paid to…