Windigo Soul
Review Science Fiction

Windigo Soul

I read the original version of this years ago, but it has been long enough that I only remembered the broad strokes. For the most part, this felt like going in fresh. The setup is immediately grim. In this version […]

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[3] Kiosk Kingdom Discount Dan’s Backroom Bargains, Book
Review LitRPG

Kiosk Kingdom

I could have really used a recap going into this one. There is a callback early on to the HOA boss from the end of the previous book, and I realised pretty quickly that I had forgotten more than I

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[3] Blood Eternal The Blood & Ancient Scrolls Series, Book
Review Fantasy

Blood Eternal

Ancient enemies from before the dawn of time? Yep! After bouncing around the world in Blood Demands, this instalment spends more time digging into the past as part of uncovering what exactly is going on, and why Noosh and her

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[2] Blood Demands Blood & Ancient Scrolls Series, Book II
Review Fantasy

Blood Demands

Blood Demands picks up directly after the events of the first book in the Blood & Ancient Scrolls series, continuing Noosh’s journey deeper into the secretive and dangerous world of the Am’r as she continues her transition from ordinary human

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Merchant Crab
Review LitRPG

Merchant Crab

Balthazar (a brilliantly over the top name for a crab) likes his muddy pond. He has all the fish he can eat and he’s sure he’ll catch one of those pesky birds one day. His tranquillity is disturbed by the

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Twice the Family: A Memoir of Love, Loss, and Sisterhood
Review Memoir

Twice the Family

This ended up being a fairly big miss for me, which is a tricky thing to say given how personal the material clearly is. The themes are substantial. Adoption, identity, sisterhood, grief, faith, belonging. There is plenty here that should

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Butter
Review Crime Thriller

Butter

Butter is one of those novels that presents itself as a mystery, then sidesteps that expectation almost immediately. On the surface, it’s about a journalist and a suspected serial killer. In practice, it’s far more interested in appetite, control, and

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