I'm fairly caught up on my review TBR, so I've been working my way through my impossible bookshelf TBR. I am reading such a wide variety of books, I'm sure there is something in here for everyone, so let's get to it! A Game of Thrones: The Graphic Novel: Volume One, Daniel Abraham, George R.R.… Continue reading Mid-March TBR
Tag: Magic
Winterwood, Shea Ernshaw
Nora comes from a family of Walkers. The Wicker Woods are dangerous, yet the Walkers can go in during the full moon when the woods are asleep. When Nora meets Oliver, a boy from the camp across the lake, she’s wary of him, and rightly so because she knows what the boys from the camp… Continue reading Winterwood, Shea Ernshaw
Charming and the Cherry Blossom, LJ Evans
What a delight to read a book where each chapter evokes such beauty in the world. Elle and Hudson have great insight at such a young age. The characters are fantastic—even Nox, who played his role well. Mina, however, was controlling and manipulating, even if it came under the guise of love and freedom. LJ… Continue reading Charming and the Cherry Blossom, LJ Evans
10 Books to Look Forward to in April
When I originally was planning this post, I came across so many YA books that I knew I had to make a seperate post for those. You can read that post here. But now we get to the books of other genres that I am super excited to read and I hope you find some… Continue reading 10 Books to Look Forward to in April
Beth & Lucy, Katherine Shade
Let’s pretend you have a favorite series. Okay, we don’t have to pretend about that part. But what would you do if your favorite character showed up at your door, telling you she has read about you her entire life? Sounds fun, and maybe a bit scary, right? That's why I jumped at the chance… Continue reading Beth & Lucy, Katherine Shade
The Forest of Stars, Heather Kassner
When she was a baby, Louisa lost her father. He simply floated away, never to return. Now she’s lost her mother and has nowhere to go. As her coins continue to dwindle, her fears of being swept away in the wind grow. It’s auspicious that she finds an invitation to the “Carnival Beneath the Stars”,… Continue reading The Forest of Stars, Heather Kassner
The Night Circus, Erin Morgenstern
I needed to sit on this book a few days before writing my review because I loved it so much, and I wanted to keep the magic all to myself. We start off with a bet, a game of sorts, and an incredible little girl, Celia, who can do things we would call magic. We… Continue reading The Night Circus, Erin Morgenstern
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