the second and final book in the Isles of the Gods duology was just as fabulous as the first book. The audiobook was just as good as the first one, with the full cast doing an excellent job bringing the characters to life.
the second and final book in the Isles of the Gods duology was just as fabulous as the first book. The audiobook was just as good as the first one, with the full cast doing an excellent job bringing the characters to life.
Hello, hello! Today I am bringing you two short reviews for two fantasy books I read this week. The first one is the sequel to the Runestone Saga series by one of my favorite authors. The second is a middle grade fantasy about a young boys adventure in a magical world adjacent to ours where he meets all kinds of wonderful creatures and an intriguing girl who can fly. Let’s get to it, shall we?
A review for the final book in The Burnished City fantasy series. Rebel Blade has everything I could have wanted in the ending for this series. All of the characters showed tremendous growth and had endings that I really enjoyed.
Today I am going to talk about two excellent audiobooks that I listened to recently. These were both rereads so these reviews won’t be about the books, but more about the readers and how well they captured the characters in the books. If you want to read my reviews for the books, I linked them to the titles.
Today I am reviewing two audiobooks that I listened to in October. They are very different from each other, but both were very good. My Best Friend’s Exorcism by Grady Hendrix is a comedy horror set in 1988. The Fate of Magic is the second book in the Witch and Hunter duology by Sara Raasch and Beth Revis.
A review for the new revised and edited version of Martha Well’s Wheel of the Infinite. The books was first published in 2000, but is republished anew by Tor books.
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