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The Justice of Kings (Empire of the Wolf #1) – Richard Swan

You would not feel a thing. Helena, please understand that nothing would break my heart more, but I would rather it was me, and cleanly. Ah I absolutely love when a book completely wrecks my heart and soul, that’s what I look for whenever a pick up a new book. The absolute hold that this…

The Ash House – Angharad Walker

This book was absolutely wild from start to finish, and I loved it. The Ash House is the kind of middle grade horror/thriller that I just eat up. The suspense and mystery that Walker weaved into this tale kept me hooked all the way to the end. So many mysteries I needed to know the…

Room of Shadows – Ronald Kidd

Trigger Warning: Pet Death This was a very fast read, I mean I got through this in 2 hours. Room of Shadows has a very interesting idea at hand. A young boy moves into a new place (which is actually very old) which just so happens to have a secret room that was used by…

The Book of Atrix Wolfe – Patricia A. McKillip

“She is like the wood. Like golden light falling through the golden branches of the oak. The fierce, hot green stillness of midsummer, or the colors blowing everywhere in autumn when the winds are clear and wild as water…” The Book of Atrix Wolfe is my second book by McKillip that I have read. She…

Dragonflight (Dragonriders of Pern #1) – Anne McCaffrey

Drummer, beat, and piper, blow,Harper, strike, and solider, go.Free the flame and sear the grassesTill the dawning Red Star passes. On my grand adventure of finally reading the full Dragonriders of Pern series (which I am terribly behind on, I was supposed to start this in January) It’s obvious my first stop goes to Dragonflight,…

The Escapement – Lavie Tidhar

“He was not meant to be there, he was a reflection of the man in the hospital or the man in the hospital was a reflection of him.” This was the weirdest book I think have ever read, and I loved every minute of it. The weird and strangeness on top of the mystery of…

The Wind in the Willows – Kenneth Grahame

“Believe me, my young friend, there is nothing – absolutely nothing – half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats.” It’s strange to think that this is my first time ever reading The Wind in the Willows but here we are.I have always been familiar with the Disney film “The Adventures of…

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