I finally read the Shadow and Bone Trilogy by Leigh Bardugo. Here are my thoughts on the series, with a focus on Alina Starkov and her relationships.

Herongraystairs is the relationship between Will Herondale, Tessa Gray, and Jem Carstairs. This post explains why they have the best dynamic in Cassandra Clare’s The Shadowhunter Chronicles.

March was another chaotic month. I wrote a lot, said goodbye to a beloved show, and had a lot of schoolwork. Let’s get started with this Monthly Wrap-Up!

I went into Sweet & Bitter Magic, a high fantasy sapphic romance by Adrienne Tooley, with mysterious expectations. I found both positive negative aspects in the book. Check out my book review!

After spending a couple of weeks recovering from this beast of a book, I am finally ready to review it. I shed lots of tears while reading Chain of Iron and while writing this book review. But I’m excited to delve back into the Shadowhunter world, especially The Last Hours. If you are interested, you can find my book review for Chain of Gold here. Let’s get started since I am ready to cry over Chain of Iron all over again.

The Gilded Ones is pure magic. Namina Forna created a feminist-driven fantasy novel, complete with a captivating world, strong characters, and heartwarming dynamics.

I discovered A Dark and Hollow Star by Ashley Shuttleworth through a Twitter thread dedicated to sapphic 2021 releases. Or it might have been while flipping through catalogues on Edelweiss. I honestly cannot remember, but the important thing is it’s the best thing to happen to me this year so far. This book was everything I had been looking for, for years: a compelling fantasy with a sapphic romance at its center. And let me tell you, it did not disappoint! I got my pre-order early, so I’m extra grateful that I can publish this review on RELEASE DAY! So, without further ado, let’s do this book review. ♡

Hey everyone! I’m really excited about this post. I did some spring cleaning with my bookshelves because I was desperately running out of room, and I knew there were quite a few books I wanted to give away. I plan to discuss what the process was like, how I felt as I went through each book, note some interesting findings, and relay some of my reasons in my decision-making skills. I will also provide a list of some of the favorite books that I own. The books I’m giving away are going to my local library, but if you are interested, feel free to contact me!

I loved diving back into the Carter family, even though it was 18(ish) years prior, and during a different time. I was always intrigued by Maverick, and I was so glad to read about one of the most crucial points of his life. He has gone through a lot of hardships throughout his life, a lot of them occurring in this book. But his character was written beautifully—he was so real that you could feel every emotion. Even if you did not endure what Maverick did (which I didn’t), you still cried when he cried, laughed when he laughed, and got angry when he got angry. It was during these moments that reminded me how skilled Angie Thomas is at crafting characters.

Welcome to my official blog reboot! I meant to publish this post last week, but the revamp took longer than I thought it would. But here we are! With 2020 now officially over (hallelujah), I’ve been rethinking how I want to organize and run this blog. I want to be able to post more, interact … Continue Reading