In 2019, I decided to read for quality over quantity. Combined with the fact that I’ve started reading more adult books and have gotten better at picking out books I think I’ll like, this has made for a great reading year. Unfortunately, there were still a few stinkers. The good news is there were far [...]
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Mid-Year Book Freak Out Tag: 2019 Edition!
Welcome, friends and foes! It’s time for my third go at this tag. I did it back in 2017 and 2018 and now it’s time to recap my 2019 reading year so far. As you know, I’ve decided to read for quality over quantity this year. It’s really worked well for me so far (aside [...]
February 2019 Wrap-Up
Is it just me or does February feel like the longest month of the year? Despite being shorter than the other eleven months, it’s the only one that truly feels like an eternity. Fortunately, I was able to fill the endless month with good books. Well, mostly. I read five books this month, four of [...]
Show & Tell Without the Showing: A Review of “Prince of Air and Darkness” by M.A. Grant
Official Summary The only human student at Mather’s School of Magick, Phineas Smith has a target on his back. Born with the rare ability to tap into unlimited magick, he finds both Faerie Courts want his allegiance—and will do anything to get it. They don’t realize he can’t levitate a feather, much less defend the [...]
Top 5 Wednesday: Top of Your TBR (AKA The ARCs I Need to Read and Review)
If I’ve noticed anything about myself, it’s that I’m terrible at sticking to TBRs. I’m a mood reader, so I tend to view TBRs as books I want to get to at some point, rather than a solid plan. Occasionally I can stick to a monthly TBR, but even that can be difficult. Honestly, the [...]