The Jaguar Path
Anna Stephens
The Songs of the Drowned #2
Harper Voyager
5/5
Copy received from Netgalley. All opinions are my own.
The Jaguar Path
Anna Stephens
The Songs of the Drowned #2
Harper Voyager
5/5
Copy received from Netgalley. All opinions are my own.
The Shadow Casket
Chris Wooding
The Darkwater Legacy #2
Gollancz
4/5
Copy received from Netgalley. All opinions are my own.
I can remember starting The Ember Blade, nearly five years ago. I was on a train to London going to see a play on one of the hottest days of the years. Good times.
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The River of Silver
Shannon Chakraborty
Tales from the Daevabad Trilogy
Harper Voyager
241 pages
4/5
I love being transported to the world of Daevabad.
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Every year, I like to set myself a reading challenge. Usually nothing to big, last year it was to end the year with an average page count over over 500 (which I did at 501 pages according to Goodreads).
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We Break Immortals
Thomas Howard Riley
1054 pages
3.5/5
I find a lot of Kindle Unlimited fantasy novels to be very hit or miss. This is one of the better ones I’ve read.
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Never
Kenn Follett
Viking
816 pages
3.5/5
I have a love/hate relationship with Ken Follett novels. There is no in between. This is one of his better ones.
I saw someone on Twitter write that people who post worst of lists weren’t hugged enough as a child. I was hugged enough but I’m nothing if not a petty bitch and I want everyone to know exactly which books I hated.
Enjoy
Well, we’ve come to the end of another year so it’s time for the final wrap up of 2022 and it just happens to be my lowest rated month of the entire year.