A review for the historical fantasy debut book by S. F. Williamson. A Language of Dragons has a lot to like, but fell a little bit flat for me, mostly due to the main character. I loved the dragons though and the main plot was fascinating.
A review for the historical fantasy debut book by S. F. Williamson. A Language of Dragons has a lot to like, but fell a little bit flat for me, mostly due to the main character. I loved the dragons though and the main plot was fascinating.
A review for the delightfully funny historical romance that is also a light fantasy, The Ornithologists Field Guide to Love. I loved the characters and the romance was great. I also enjoyed the writing and the narrator was perfect. This was the perfect story to spend time with on a cold and dreary winter’s day.
A quick review of the newest entry in the Rivers of London series. This novella is set in 1920’s Harlem and features a new character that I just adored. It was a book that I read in one day and had a blast reading it.
A review for the audiobook version of The Cautious Traveler’s Guide to the Wastelands by Sarah Brooks. This debut novel is a beautifully written story about a train ride through a fantastical wasteland. There are some wonderful characters and a very fascinating story that will leave you wanting more.
A review for the historical fantasy novel, The Familiar by Leigh Bardugo. This was a beautifully written story of want and longing set in the time period of the Spanish Inquisition. A story with many characters and themes that will keep you engaged till the end.
A review for the audiobook version of The Hexologists by Josiah Bancroft. This is the first in a new fantasy series that I really enjoyed. I lived the characters and the world building was divine. If you are looking for a book with complex characters and magical system then you should give this one a try.
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