Castles In Their Bones by Laura Sebastian Review
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Gloriously immersive and full of intrigue, this plot twisty tale of sisterhood is the perfect start to Laura Sebastian’s brand new series
Natasha
Dec 26, 202111 min read
Favourite Books of 2021
I honestly can‘t believe how quickly this year has flown by or that it’s time to share the books I’ve read and loved most in 2021
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Natasha
Dec 24, 20212 min read
Beasts of Prey by Ayana Gray Review
Magically intoxicating and rich in detail, Ayana Gray’s exquisitely crafted, YA Fantasy is utterly breathtaking.
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Natasha
Dec 21, 20212 min read
Daughter of The Moon Goddess by Sue Lynn Tan Review
An absolutely breathtaking debut, filled with endearing characters and immersive world building—a spectacular start to a new duology!
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Natasha
Dec 15, 20212 min read
The Monarchs by Danielle Page and Kass Morgan Review
This action-packed and undeniably spellbinding conclusion to the bestselling The Ravens Duology is utterly unputdownable.
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Natasha
Dec 8, 20212 min read
Precious Catastrophe by Deirdre Sullivan Review
The enthrallingly dark and unsettlingly creepy sequel to Perfectly Preventable Deaths is just as immersive, macabre and richly atmospheric.
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Natasha
Dec 1, 20212 min read
The Righteous by Renée Ahdieh Review
The incredibly enthralling and hotly anticipated third book of Renée Ahdieh’s decadent historical YA Fantasy series is just so addictive.
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Natasha
Nov 23, 20212 min read
Girls Of Fate and Fury by Natasha Ngan
Natasha Ngan’s tremendously empowering and breathtakingly explosive finale to The Girls of Paper and Fire Trilogy was simply spectacular!
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Natasha
Nov 16, 20212 min read
Our Violent Ends by Chloe Gong Review
Our Violent Ends is the gloriously decadent follow up to Chloe Gong’s spectacular (and bestselling) These Violent Delights
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Natasha
Nov 12, 20212 min read
All Of Us Villains by Amanda Foody & Christine Lynn Herman Review
All of Us Villains is a wickedly addictive and decadently insatiable dark YA fantasy, I was obsessed from the very first page.
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Natasha
Nov 10, 20212 min read
Skin of The Sea by Natasha Bowen Review
This absolutely stunning and captivatingly unforgettable fantasy blends West African mythology into a poignant and thought provoking tale!
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Natasha
Nov 9, 20211 min read
Year Of The Reaper by Makiia Lucier Review
Beautifully thrilling and absolutely unforgettable,this YA fantasy stand-alone by Makiia Lucier isn’t to be missed!
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Natasha
Nov 7, 20212 min read
Jade Fire Gold by June CL Tan Review
An enjoyable YA Fantasy, that’s rich in detail and inspired by Chinese Mythology—it’s a book definitely worth checking out.
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Natasha
Nov 3, 20212 min read
Gilded by Marissa Meyer Review
Captivatingly magical and phenomenally written, the queen of fairytale retellings is back,with a spectacular reimagining of Rumpelstiltskin
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Natasha
Oct 26, 20212 min read
Perfectly Preventable Deaths by Deirdre Sullivan Review
Full of dark humour and beautiful prose, Deirdre Sullivan’s unsettlingly creepy and wickedly macabre gothic YA thriller is what I’d...
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Natasha
Oct 16, 20212 min read
Little Thieves by Margaret Owen Review
This brilliantly bewitching YA fantasy from the bestselling author of The Merciful Crow was absolutely addictive—definitely a contender...
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Natasha
Oct 11, 20211 min read
Lakesedge by Lyndall Clipstone Review
A decadently dark and sumptuously detailed YA gothic fantasy. The decaying, gothic manor setting makes for an utterly unmissable book.
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Natasha
Oct 6, 20212 min read
The Gilded Cage by Lynette Noni Review
An undeniably spectacular and incredibly addictive sequel to The Prison Healer,trust me it’s soo good you won’t want to put it down!
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Natasha
Oct 4, 20210 min read
Vespertine By Margaret Rogerson Review
Undeniably thrilling and absolutely addictive! Vespertine has all the richly detailed and lyrical prose of Rogerson’s previous works but...
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