Why do I keep accidentally starting series?! I thought this was a standalone. Oh, well, such is my fate. Devils Like Us by L. T. Thompson follows Cas, Remy, and Finn, three teenagers who have known each other for a while, but not as well as they think. For one thing, Cas has been dealing …
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Book Review | A Drop of Corruption
A Drop of Corruption by Robert Jackson Bennett, the sequel to The Tainted Cup, follows Ana Dolabra and Dinios Kol on another mysterious case on the outskirts of the Empire. This time, they’re in Yarrowdale, a territory at the very edge of the Empire’s influence, and a contentious territory at that. The citizens are skeptical …
Book Review | The Railway Conspiracy
Shockingly, none of the action of this story takes place on a train. The Railway Conspiracy by John Shen Yen Nee and SJ Rozan once again follows the crime-fighting duo, Judge Dee Ren Jie and Lao She, this time as they face off with a multinational conspiracy in 1920s London. After the attempted theft of …
Book Review | Long Live Evil
In Long Live Evil by Sarah Rees Brennan, Rae has been fighting a probably terminal illness for a while now, and she’s tired. So when a mysterious figure appears in her hospital room and offers her a chance to save her own life, Rae agrees. Next thing she knows, she’s been transported into the world …
Book Review | A Fellowship of Bakers & Magic (ARC)
I received a digital advance reader’s copy (ARC) of A Fellowship of Bakers & Magic by J. Penner. Since this version is just a proof and not the final version, I won’t quote directly and will keep my comments general. A Fellowship of Bakers & Magic by J. Penner follows Arleta Starstone, a struggling baker. …
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