Review: More To Life by Nicholas Attanasio My rating: 3.5 of 5 stars When I read romance stories, I often find myself asking questions about the relationships that form at the center. Did this relationship move too fast? Is the main couple likable? Is there chemistry between them? These questions, while making me come at […]
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Review: A River Enchanted by Rebecca Ross My rating: 5 of 5 stars I was bored the other day, scrolling through Apple Books, when I found A River Enchanted by Rebecca Ross. I read the description and decided to give it a try. I’ve always loved fantasy stories. My entire life, I’ve been intrigued by the limitless […]
Review: A Murder in Multan by A.M. Sardar My rating: 4 of 5 stars I feel like I have always been interested in mysteries. There is something about them that I find irresistible. A good one will keep you asking questions and invested in plot developments the story throws your way. A.M. Sardar’s A Murder in […]
Review: Bound to the Fate of Kings by Jamie Jackson My rating: 4 of 5 stars I’m going to start this review with something of a disclaimer: I am not intimately familiar with Shakespeare. Because of this, I can’t speak confidently on how well Jamie Jackson’s Bound to the Fate of Kings stands up to its Shakespearean inspiration. […]
Review: The Hound of Greyvor (Silver Sights #2) by W.J. Long III My rating: 4 of 5 stars When I picked up the first book in The Silver Sights Saga about two years ago, I had no idea just how much the story would click with me. There are several elements in the prequel that come together […]
Review: Stolid by Aaron D. Key
Review: Stolid (The Wheel of Eight #3) by Aaron D. Key My rating: 2 of 5 stars I admit, I usually have reservations about jumping in the middle of a book series without knowing any of the established background from previous installments. However, when I read that Aaron D. Key’s Stolid is intended to work as both […]
Review: Dune by Frank Herbert
Review: Dune (Dune, #1) by Frank Herbert My rating: 4 of 5 stars Lately, I’ve been thinking about what makes something epic in literature or media. To me, the word “epic” greatly concerns scale, where the protagonist’s world or life is threatened, and they meet that threat with greater or admirable force to match. I’ve […]
Review: Kofi and the Strange-Looking Visitors From Afar by Robert Peprah-Gyamfi My rating: 4 of 5 stars Lately, I’ve been revisiting a book series that was a childhood favorite for me. I think children’s books are particularly important because they can introduce kids to the world of literature by presenting situations to which they may […]
Review: Against All Gods (The Age of Bronze #1) by Miles Cameron My rating: 5 of 5 stars I saw this title on Apple Books recently and the description intrigued me. I’ve always been interested in stories that play with tropes and turn them on their heads because these stories often build fascinating plots in […]
Review: Starling House by Alix E. Harrow My rating: 5 of 5 stars I don’t remember what exactly enticed me to pick up Starling House. However, once I did dive in, it didn’t take me long to become heavily engrossed in the story. I’ve had a soft spot for fantasy stories ever since I was a child. […]

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