Tag: daily reviews
-
Danger Looms in The Farthest Shore by Ursula K. Le Guin
The Earthsea Cycle continues with The Farthest Shore, the third instalment in the phenomenal fantasy series by Ursula K. Le Guin. I am writing this before starting, deciding to shake it up a bit and do a bit of an anticipatory look at the next novel. With such a premise as this, I have so…
-
I’ve Been Waiting All Year For Murder at Somerset House by Andrea Penrose
It may sound like an exaggeration, but it feels like I have been waiting all year for Murder at Somerset House, the ninth book in the Wrexford and Sloane mystery series by Andrea Penrose. I love this series, so much so I slowly add new releases to my bookshelf collection when the right print size…
-
The Vanishing Season – The Nail-Biting Ending to Dot Hutchison’s Masterful Crime Fiction Series
Dot Hutchison is lucky I haven’t met her, because I have many things I wish to say to her. Namely, how can she leave us readers to blubber and wipe our tears all on our lonesomes after that heartbreaking, beautiful read. The Vanishing Season is not the read I expected as a whole, but it…
-
The End of Year Reading Dump
Wow, 2025 feels like it has flown by. My final daily post month has arrived and I honestly can say it could not pass by soon enough. There will be a slight difference in posts this month, but nothing to drastic. As this is the end of the year, I have several discussions to post…
-
Season Specific vs Mixed Reading
So after all these multiple genre discussion posts, I’ll finish up on a easier and admittedly open-ended chat about when to read books. This is also be a shorter discussion as I have done a similar posts to this in the past, but I feel the topic fits with the whole multiple genres direction I…
-
Rewind it Back by Liz Tomforde Gives First Love a Second Chance
It has been a long anticipated read given my thorough enjoyment of Liz Tomforde’s Windy City series, and finally I have got my hands on Rio’s book, Rewind it Back! With everything I feel about this series and Rio from Mile High, The Right Move, Caught Up, and Play Along, I knew this one was…
-
My Jen DeLuca Well Met Ren Faire Romance Series Review
That title is a bit of a mouthful, but the Jen DeLuca Well Met Romance series review is here. With its whimsical setting, giggle-inducing interactions, and sweet happily ever afters, this series is a cosy light romance that is easy to read, and a fabulous way to spend a weekend. Well Met starts us off,…
-
Existential Questions and Cosy Interactions in Becky Chambers’ A Prayer for the Crown-Shy
Following A Psalm for the Wild-Built, I knew I had to pick up the second book in Becky Chambers’ Monk and Robot duology, A Prayer for the Crown-Shy. How could I not when the vibes are so cosy with just the right dose of ecological essence to root this story world in a setting of…
