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Angmara

she/her | 32 | USA - I just got back into reading a few years ago, slowly catching up! My favorite genres are horror, science fiction, dystopian, and thrillers; if it's a mind melter, I'm interested!

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The Six Deaths of the Saint (Into Shadow, #3)
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Icebreaker (UCMH, #1)
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The Plans I Have for You
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  • The Girl in the Tower (The Winternight Trilogy, #2)
    Angmara
    May 17, 2026
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    let's be real solovey is the real hero of this book, no one has busted their ass more than him.

    once again arden has proven to be one of the most beautiful writers i've come across - her ability to toggle between detailing a dream-like world that glitters like fresh snow and a hard unforgiving landscape with compelling trials is masterful. the world is filled with rich characters that display a host of powerful characteristics like independence, emotional and physical strength, duty, and loyalty. it was empowering to see vasya continue coming into her own and evolve her relationship with her siblings while balancing their respective values.

    i appreciate the themes of the book "grew up" with the characters, the tangible real-world themes were strong but i fell in love with the chyerti and the clash between catholicism and the old gods. i miss the magic and the enchantment. the presence was strong enough through a few key players to be sufficient and i have a feeling it'll come back in book three. not that vasya needs a big strong man but i'm looking forward to more of the frost king swooping in to save the day.

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    The Girl in the Tower (The Winternight Trilogy, #2)

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    108 Asian Cookies: Not-Too-Sweet Treats from a Third-Culture Kitchen

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  • Culling of the House of Boars: A horror novelette of the Strigoi
    Angmara
    May 13, 2026
    3.5
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    sometimes algorithms are a beautiful thing because i stumbled on this as an instagram ad and am happy to be influenced if this is what i'm getting. this old world grimdark tale is a fun bite-sized read about a battle royale for a spot in a strigoi house and the consequences when it goes a bit sideways. there's a surprising amount of world-building, action, and political intrigue for ~80 pages. and the characters retain well-known fantasy tropes that work well within the story and define their relationships with others. i'm not the biggest fan of the "yup, that’s me. you’re probably wondering how i got in this situation" narration, it unfortunately didn't quite fit the environment for me but i appreciated using the character's history to help build out the complex houses/hierarchy. worth a read for sure especially if looking for a short "game of thrones"-esque gladiator battle.

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  • Culling of the House of Boars: A horror novelette of the Strigoi
    Angmara
    May 13, 2026
    3.5
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    sometimes algorithms are a beautiful thing because i stumbled on this as an instagram ad and am happy to be influenced if this is what i'm getting. this old world grimdark tale is a fun bite-sized read about a battle royale for a spot in a strigoi house and the consequences when it goes a bit sideways. there's a surprising amount of world-building, action, and political intrigue for ~80 pages. and the characters retain well-known fantasy tropes that work well within the story and define their relationships with others. i'm not the biggest fan of the "yup, that’s me. you’re probably wondering how i got in this situation" narration, it unfortunately didn't quite fit the environment for me but i appreciated using the character's history to help build out the complex houses/hierarchy. worth a read for sure especially if looking for a short "game of thrones"-esque gladiator battle.

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  • A House at the Bottom of a Lake
    Can we talk about this ending?!
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