Review of ‘Beyond the Ruby Veil’
Beyond the Ruby Veil has a lot of potential and great LGBTQ representation, but it lacks compelling characterization and depth. Continue reading Review of ‘Beyond the Ruby Veil’
Beyond the Ruby Veil has a lot of potential and great LGBTQ representation, but it lacks compelling characterization and depth. Continue reading Review of ‘Beyond the Ruby Veil’
Today we’re discussing Beyond the Ruby Veil, an interesting enough story that lacks compelling characterization and depth. Continue reading Watch “Beyond the Ruby Veil Review” on YouTube
Having trouble what book to add to your reading list? Well, check out what I’m reading here, a sneak peek of reviews to come and see if they tickle your fancy. Continue reading Weekly Reading List #254
A new month means new selection of books for the book of the month title. Vote here for your favorite October 2020 YA novel. Continue reading Book of the Month Poll – October 2020
A new month means new selection of books for the book of the month title. Vote here for your favorite September 2020 YA novel. Continue reading Book of the Month Poll – September 2020
An engaging high fantasy epic with great history, interesting magic, tantalizing demons, and a fierce relatable protagonist. Continue reading Review of ‘The Obsidian Tower’
Today on YouTube we’re discussing The Obsidian Tower by Melissa Caruso, an engaging high fantasy novel filled with charismatic characters and a high tension plot. Continue reading Watch “The Obsidian Tower Review” on YouTube
Having trouble what book to add to your reading list? Well check out what I’m reading here and see if they tickle your fancy Continue reading Weekly Reading List #243
The Girl of Hawthorn and Glass should have easily been enjoyable and yet the insubstantial writing will leave the reader feeling hollow. Continue reading Review of ‘The Girl of Hawthorn and Glass’
Today on YouTube we’re discussing The Girl of Hawthorn and Glass by Adan Jerreat-Poole, a novel that should have easily been enjoyable and yet the insubstantial writing will leave the reader feeling hollow. Continue reading Watch “The Girl of Hawthorn and Glass Review” on YouTube