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Queer Book Recs to Celebrate Pride Month
It is Pride Month in New Zealand, so for today’s post I have a collection of book recommendations for you with LGBTQ+ themes and characters, some of which are also written by authors who are part of the LGBTQ+ community. With so many perspectives, experiences, and voices to listen to from this community, I thought…
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My Review of Leigh Bardugo’s Grishaverse
I have read the Shadow and Bone trilogy, the Six of Crows duology, and the King of Scars duology, and now it is time to review Leigh Bardugo’s Grishaverse as a whole. It has been some time since I last read the King of Scars duology, so I have not done a duology review for…
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The Dregs Are Back in Leigh Bardugo’s Crooked Kingdom
We’re back in Ketterdam with our favourite motley crew, The Dregs, and the situation is dire. Still riding on the high of the infamous Ice Palace heist, our crew are now faced with trouble. Inej has been kidnapped, the deal has gone bust, and Van Eck is demanding their grand prize, Kuwei Yul-Bo, for Inej.…
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My Shadow and Bone Trilogy Review
Leigh Bardugo’s Shadow and Bone Trilogy is a YA staple for many, introducing the fantastical world of the Grisha, the small science, and the Darkling to its many readers. My recent reread of the trilogy has changed my opinion of the books, so here I will discuss the overall impact of the trilogy and my…
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Rule of Wolves – This is Why I Love Fantasy
Continuing with my dive into the King of Scars duology by Leigh Bardugo, we have Rule of Wolves. Lovely readers, this is what I was expecting to get with the duology – the action, the tension, the high stakes, the interactions between characters (including those I wasn’t expecting to appear in the book) and all…
