Category: fantasy
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February 2024 Most Anticipated Fantasy Book Releases

honestly, there are so many good ones coming! I was fortunate enough to read two of these books as ARCs, and one I have an ARC for queued up as my next read.
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Book Review: Dance of Stars and Ashes by Nisha J. Tuli

I was fortunate to read the first book in The Nightfire Quartet, Heart of Night and Fire by Nisha J. Tuli, as an Advanced Reader Copy and loved it. This second book in the series was among my much-anticipated fantasy reads for this year and holy crap, did it ever deliver. Nisha J. Tuli writes…
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Book Review: The Hurricane Wars by Thea Guanzon

I picked up The Hurricane Wars almost exclusively based on the hype of a handful of bookstagrammers who make recommendations I trust. In the end, this was a wise choice because I absolutely loved it. This book originally began as a Reylo fan fiction, which it turns out, is something I really, thoroughly enjoy. It…
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Book Review: Starling House by Alix E. Harrow

As always, when my Illumicrate box arrived on my front step last month the book inside was a surprise. I love never knowing what to expect until my subscription gets here because often I’ve had my eye on the exact book that I receive. This was the case with Starling House, and I ended up…
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January 2024 Most Anticipated Fantasy Book Releases

2024 is kicking off with a real bang when it comes to fantasy releases. Not just one, but TWO of my most anticipated releases of the entire year drop this month. I can only hope that the rest of 2024 will be as good as January.
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Book Review: A Master of Djinn by P. Djeli Clark

A Master of Djinn was a whirlwind of a surprise. I typically love fantasy novels with settings similar to this one so I knew I’d enjoy this book, but I didn’t expect the steampunk, murder mystery, detective-style approach to be so fun! At any given time, a lot was happening, but the world-building was so…
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Book Review: Gold by Raven Kennedy

Gold was one of my most anticipated releases of 2023, so I picked it up the second that it was released. It was a beast, coming in at well over 600 pages, and it accomplished a lot in terms of moving the story forward. I probably should have guessed that the book would be mostly…
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Book Review: A Soul of Blood and Ash by Jennifer Armentrout

The Blood and Ash series is one of the first fantasy series that I got into when I first came back to reading a couple of years ago, but over time, I’ve struggled to stay as into the books as I initially was. I remember being so gripped by the first book that I immediately…
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Book Review: The City of Stardust by Georgia Summers

When I posted that I’d received a complimentary ARC for The City of Stardust by Georgia Summers on my bookstagram, I had several people message me and tell me that the synopsis sounded super intriguing. Well, I’m here to tell you guys: this book was EXCELLENT. It was a gorgeous contemporary fantasy with a dark…
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Book Review: Graceling by Kristin Cashore

Graceling has been on my TBR for years, so when I had a travel-heavy week coming and noticed it was available through my library app on audio, I decided it was time to pick it up. I can see why this is a fantasy classic. It had an epic quest, involved some really interesting magic…
