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MilkyReads

He/him 24 I love all kinds of books, but it's been a while since I've properly read, so I'm easing myself back into the hobby. I host a lil' bookclub on my Twitch stream too!

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My Taste
The Earthsea Trilogy: A Wizard of Earthsea; The Tombs of Atuan; The Farthest Shore by Ursula LeGuin (1979-05-03)
The Clan of the Cave Bear (Earth's Children, #1)
The Hobbit (The Lord of the Rings, #0)
The Color of Magic (Discworld, #1; Rincewind, #1)
Hekate: The Witch (Goddesses of the Underworld, #1)

MilkyReads commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum

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  • DnD recs

    Hello all! I’m looking to start playing DnD this year as a new-try for 2026. I’m wondering if anyone has any recs for novels (or graphic novels) which might help familiarize me with the lore and terminology? I absolutely loved The Meighty Nein and The Legend of Vox Machina and am hoping for some books in a similar vein.

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  • Hekate: The Witch (Goddesses of the Underworld, #1)
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    Devastated to find out the book was published this year so I can't immediately begin the next one! This was actually the first myth-retelling book I've dipped my toes into and I am definitely interested in reading more, Song of Achilles, Circle, and the like.

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  • Hekate: The Witch (Goddesses of the Underworld, #1)
    Aftermath

    Devastated to find out the book was published this year so I can't immediately begin the next one! This was actually the first myth-retelling book I've dipped my toes into and I am definitely interested in reading more, Song of Achilles, Circle, and the like.

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  • Icebones (Mammoth, #3)
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    Jan 06, 2026
    4.0
    Enjoyment: 4.0Quality: 4.5Characters: 3.5Plot: 4.0

    Baxter takes the mammoths' story to new heights with the final installment. Icebones is by far the most well-rounded character produced from the series, with the most intriguing struggles. Perhaps the ensemble characters suffer a bit from this by receiving slightly lackluster characterisation themselves, with less time devoted to their motivations, making some of the group feel flat. Despite this, the story is very well written, and I truly enjoyed seeing the conclusion of this epic trilogy.

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  • Hekate: The Witch (Goddesses of the Underworld, #1)
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  • Hekate: The Witch (Goddesses of the Underworld, #1)
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    Jan 06, 2026
    4.5
    Enjoyment: 5.0Quality: 5.0Characters: 4.5Plot: 4.0

    What a delightful book! A very short story, but it says so much about such complex themes of childhood trauma, war, the power of feminity and things that threaten the structures put in place by man. The plot itself was perhaps simple, but I think that's fine for what Nikita was trying to say, as the quality of the writing and her characterisation were on point. Perfect brevity.

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  • Hekate: The Witch (Goddesses of the Underworld, #1)
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    I was a tiny bit worried that because of the writing style the plot or characterisation would be somewhat lackluster, but I honestly think that this book is brevity in it's perfect form. With so few words, I can completely understand how Hekate feels, I can see hints of Hades' and Styx's motivations that are enough to be intrigued by, and I can see the machinations of the plot and I am excited to reach the conclusion. The writing, by the way, is gorgeous.

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    I am already excited to read the next books in this trilogy, let alone finish this one. I've never read a book like it - half poetry, half prose. It is absolutely fascinating and has drawn me in incredibly quickly.

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    MilkyReads completed their yearly reading goal of 3 books!

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    MilkyReads's 2025 Reading Challenge

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    MilkyReads set their yearly reading goal to 10

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    MilkyReads's 2026 Reading Challenge

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    Hekate: The Witch (Goddesses of the Underworld, #1)

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  • Icebones (Mammoth, #3)
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    The book begins with a dismal atomosphere of hardship and hopelessness. I can see the threads of where the story may go, however, and I am hoping to see an upturn in the story some point soon so that I am not as depressed whilst reading it! Despite the gloomy beginning, the book is still as expertly written as the previous two in the trilogy, and I am really enjoying Icebones as a character, watching her figure out her place in the legacy of these new, strange mammoths.

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