When a passionate young man is falsely accused of a crime and thrown into prison, you have the makings of an Alexandre Dumas novel. Now, this was only the second Dumas novel I have ever read, so the before mentioned statement was a most likely an exaggeration. That being said I was slightly surprised to …
Book Review: Bullet Train by Kotaro Isaka
Beautifully orchestrated chaos. That is Bullet Train in three words. Did I pick up this book because I watched the 2022 film by the same title? Yes, yes I did. To be fair, I honestly had no idea it was a book until the end credits of the film were rolling. As soon as I …
Book Review: Neon Gods by Katee Robert
This is a Spoiler Free review Have you ever loved a story or a couple so much that you’d take reading their tale over and over again as long as there were some changes between each edition? Well that’s how I feel about Hades and Persephone. Back when I was in high school (we’re talking …
My Review of Book Lovers by Emily Henry
If you weren’t already aware, I adore books about books. I don’t know why. I’ve heard some people complain about such books, saying they’re lazy writing or not interesting, but I am drawn to them. Give me books about bookshops, books about writers, and anything in between. I’ll take a chance on it. So when …
My Review and Breakdown of A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Maas
Well, this one certainly was a ride for me. Nesta, though a strong character, has never been my favorite. She always rubbed me as the prideful, toxic, witch. And I’m using witch here, but know when I say it I actually am meaning B*tch. And yes, that’s capitalized on purpose. When I learned that A …
My Review of A Court of Frost and Starlight
This is going to be a short one, because hey, guess what, it’s a novella. It’s also going to be a spoiler free review, due to the fact that I’m trying to be considerate of those who may not have read this book yet, as well as the fact that I have nothing substantial to …
My Review and Breakdown of A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J. Maas
How can the book I have loved the most also be the one with which I have the most issue? I wouldn’t have thought it was possible, but somehow this book tops A Court of Mist and Fury, but for completely different reasons. Sarah J. Maas has delivered yet again. Synopsis Feyre has returned to …
My Review and Breakdown of A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas
Do you ever look for that one book that’s essentially just a giant piece of fan-service? Well, A Court of Mist and Fury felt like that, and in the best possible way. We have alpha males, bad-ass bitches, a treasure hunt, love and betrayal. What more could we ask for? I will say that this …
My Review and Breakdown of A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas
I had been asked by a dear friend of mine to read this book, nay, this series, quite some time ago. Between being in a gaming frenzy and a reading slump, this request was pushed to the side for far too long. Ashley, I truly am sorry for the delay in my boarding the ACOTAR …
My Book Review of Pandora’s Jar by Natalie Haynes
I will start by saying I did not realize what I was getting into when I picked up my first Natalie Haynes book, Pandora’s Jar. I’d never read any of her other works, and to be honest this one was front and center at my local Barnes & Noble. Already having a TBR pile larger …