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After enjoying Song of the Sea last year, Alexander has been on my radar. So when a copy of Home fell into my lap, I… Read More »Home
After enjoying Song of the Sea last year, Alexander has been on my radar. So when a copy of Home fell into my lap, I… Read More »Home
I’ve been eagerly awaiting the release of The Fate of Stars, the first book in the mermaid trilogy (Sea of Stars) that takes place in… Read More »The Fate of Stars
I hope everyone is staying safe and sane while the world is on pandemic induced lockdown. I have been bouncing between spurts of reading and… Read More »Poptastic
It’s been almost a year since I enjoyed Elna Holst’s In The Palm (if you haven’t indulged on this masterpiece novella then I highly recommend… Read More »Lucas
This was a fascinating read. A book that spans centuries in multiple dimensions as two lovers chase after one another on two opposite sides of… Read More »This Is How You Lose the Time War
After diving into quite a few Ann McMan books this year (Galileo, Jericho, Aftermath, Backcast), I was curious about the novel she penned with her… Read More »Hoosier Daddy
This book has been on my radar for a while now as I’ve read Lee Winter’s The Red Files and Breaking Character. Given the subject… Read More »Requiem for Immortals
Sometimes when I read a book that manages to cut me open, it’s hard to review because I have to sift through all of my… Read More »Alone
I opted to take Radclyffe for a spin via audio and chose this book, partly because I’m very familiar with the setting (up and down… Read More »When Dreams Tremble
I hope everyone had a happy Halloween! Just because October is over doesn’t mean that all of the horror-themed books have to be put in… Read More »Carmilla and Laura