Tag: Ebook
-

Book Review: A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking by T. Kingfisher
T. Kingfisher is an author I’ve seen floating around in the blogosphere a lot. However, I always doubted whether these books were for me, as I’m not much of a horror reader. And let’s be honest, most books by this author fall into the horror category. However, in spring 2025, A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive…
-

Book Review: Enter Ghost by Isabella Hammad
A book I have been meaning to read for a while now is Enter Ghost by Isabella Hammad. It has been circling around on various TBR posts since summer 2025, especially because of its setting and it’s themes. This novel is set in Palestine and promised to shed a light on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that…
-

Book review: Pictures of You by Emma Grey
My reading hasn’t been going so well thus far. I struggle to pick up a book and afte some fantasy, I decided to turn things around a bit. I was seeking a book that had me on the edge of my seat, hooked from start to finish. Was Pictures of You by Emma Grey the…
-

Book Review: Shield of Sparrows by Devney Perry
Devney Perry has been a renowned author within the contemporary romance genre for many years now. Like several other authors within this genre, including Rebecca Yarros, she decided to venture into romantic fantasy, better known as romantasy. Shield of Sparrows is this author’s debut within this sub genre and immediately found its audience on the…
-

Book Review: Consider Me by Becka Mack
Since the popularity of Booktok increases, the same can be said for the romance genre. The genre already proved to be loved by many by delivering us lot of hit titles, which slowly find their way to the bookstores and to the readers’ hearts. One of these titles is Consider Me, the first book in…
