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I read about 100 books each year and write my honest reviews here
04 Feb 2021
A Deal with the Elf King by Elise Kova - Book Review
A Deal with the Elf King is an enjoyable read, but not quite what I expected considering the hype, that’s why I rated it 3.5 stars. This is one of those books Instagram made me buy because it was all over my feed and I loved the cover.
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14 Jan 2021
The Unadjuteds by Marisa Noelle – Book Review
I recommend this book to all fantasy lovers, especially to those who love a good dystopian adventure, the underdog trope, unlikely allegiance, betrayal, and a kickass female character with strong morals values, and wise beyond her years.
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06 Jan 2021
Karolina Dalca, Dark Eyes by M.R. Noble – Book Review
Karo is half vampire and half gypsy, so she combines the magic abilities of both – the vampire’s strength (and in her case, fire magic) and the gypsy’s earth magic.
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21 Dec 2020
Warrior of The Stars by Elle Lewis – Book Review
Warrior of the Stars is the third and final book in this series after Dark Touch and Genesis Rising. In this installment, we finally learn what Sloan’s true purpose is. Get ready to explore new worlds of the Universe far away from Earth and ancient civilizations as Sloan follows the will of Genesis.
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07 Dec 2020
The Unwanted by Z.T. Soyoye – Book Review
It’s the gripping story of a group of teenagers with different abilities, that they’re just discovering and can’t fully comprehend.
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23 Oct 2020
Windfall by Barbara Avon – Book Review
Windfall is a five-star haunting story about love, loss, and despair. Thrown back in time, John thinks he gets a do-over, but life isn’t that simple.
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23 Sep 2020
Cynetic Wolf by Matt Ward – Book Review
This book has fabulous world-building, a dystopian future very well detailed, and at the same time, an information overload. There are so many layers and themes (the ethics of human genetic experimentation, society structure, slavery, and political intrigue).
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19 Sep 2020
The Beast and the Bethany by Jack Meggitt-Phillips – Book Review
The Beast and the Bethany is a middle-grade fantasy story in which all the main characters are deeply (and disturbingly) flawed and fairly unlikeable. If we move past the witty and snarky comments, the story offers some valuable messages to the young readers.
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15 Sep 2020
Dark City (Tales of the Shadow City #2) by Anna Mocikat – Book Review
After defeating the Overlord of the Dark ones everyone in the Zone sees Colton as a hero while the nightmarish creatures regroup to attack.
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