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Reading...Don't Let the Forest In
My Taste
Blooms of Darkness (The Broken Prophecy, #1)
Spark of the Everflame (Kindred's Curse, #1)
The Hollow Places
When in Rome (When in Rome, #1)
Carrie Soto Is Back

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Wild Dark Shore

Wild Dark Shore

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Don't Let the Forest In

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  • Shield of Sparrows
    marissa
    May 16, 2025
    3.5
    Enjoyment: 3.0Quality: 3.0Characters: 4.0Plot: 4.0
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    Shield of Sparrows by Devney Perry brings together many classic romantasy elements like an arranged marriage, enemies-to-lovers dynamics, a darkly magical world full of cursed creatures, and a heroine on the brink of transformation. The atmosphere is immersive, the world-building vivid, and Perry’s smooth, approachable prose makes it easy to picture the haunting magic woven throughout the story. Odessa, the sheltered princess at the heart of the story, was a highlight for me. Her growth throughout the book was satisfying, and I appreciated her journey from naive captive to someone beginning to challenge the world around her. The romance with the male lead had potential, with good banter and chemistry, but lacked emotional depth. I found myself wanting more meaningful interactions between them to ground the relationship beyond surface-level attraction. While the setup was strong, the middle of the book dragggged. I don’t know what is with this trend of longer books lately. Odessa spends a lot of time trapped in her thoughts, asking questions that rarely lead anywhere. The pacing suffers for it, and by the time the plot picks up near the end, it felt like too little too late. Predictable twists and a finale that leaned more into chaos than clarity weakened what could have been a powerful conclusion. Still, there’s promise here. If you enjoy romantasy stories where a heroine slowly unravels the world around her and grows into her strength, this might be worth a shot. It's not a standout in the genre, but it's a decent, entertaining entry and I’ll likely check out the next instalment to see where the story goes.

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  • Depths of Vanalf: Grimnir Chronicles 1
    Devin
    May 16, 2025
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    My first DNF, I just can't do it, the plot was somewhat interesting but not enough to overshadow the poor delivery of dialogue, plot convinent things happening, and editing mistakes. I gave it until 60% but it's just not great, some may love it but I couldn't do it.

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  • ARC readers...

    So I'm an ARC read for a couple authors and they normally don't have hard deadlines and are very understanding about life getting in the way, but the ask if we can to drop a review or post during release week (tagging is optional). I've just completed an ARC and I need someone to talk about it with😭 I can't post on the forum because, the book isn't out yet and I don't want to give away too much before I post my official review. Does anyone have any advice?

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  • For Whom the Belle Tolls
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    May 16, 2025
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  • The Shadows that Listen
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    I’ve definitely hit a bit of a lull at this point in the book, it’s starting to feel like the same book has been written three times and stitched together. I do still enjoy the humour, but it's beginning to feel overly self-aware, like the literary equivalent of ā€œhe’s standing right behind me, isn’t he?ā€ Everyone’s constantly winking at the reader being like, ā€œCan you believe I’m fighting fishmen with a werewolf? How quirky!ā€ It was mildly amusing the first time, but by the tenth, it’s lost its beginning to lose its charm and it's starting to wear thin.Ā  I’m also starting to notice that all the internal voices are blending together. You could take almost any line, whether it’s a quip, an observation, or a moment of introspection, and drop it into another character’s chapter without it feeling out of place. I'm going to finish, but I don't love it at much as I did when I started.

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  • Music šŸ“ššŸŽµ

    Would love to know if you listen to music or ambience while reading? If so, what playlist/songs on what platform? šŸŽ¶šŸ«¶šŸ» I’ve been listening to Legends of Fantasia on YouTube. Great music and visuals. šŸ˜‹ Thank you and have a lovely day/night! šŸ’œ

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  • Paperback or Hardcover?

    For those of y'all with home libraries, what do you prefer to buy: paperback or hardcover format? Would love if you could also share why that's your preference (e.g., is it an aesthetic consideration or based on what you like to hold or something else)!

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  • Holes (Holes, #1)
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    I haven’t read this book since middle school! Which is longer ago than I care to admit. Anyways, I’m teaching 5th grade for summer school this year and was recommended to read this book with them by the 5th grade teachers. I normally teach 8th grade Science, so this is a bit of a jump for me. I’m hoping it stands up to how awesome I remember this book being!

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  • The Priory of the Orange Tree (The Roots of Chaos, #1)
    marissa
    May 15, 2025
    3.0
    Enjoyment: 2.0Quality: 4.0Characters: 4.0Plot: 3.0
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    I feel a little guilty saying this because I can absolutely see why The Priory of the Orange Tree is so widely loved. Samantha Shannon’s rich and expansive world-building, along with her thoughtful exploration of themes like power, legacy, and identity, make this a truly ambitious and admirable work of epic fantasy. That said, for me personally, it was just okay. I struggled a bit with the multiple POVs (which is already something I don’t gravitate toward so that's entirely my fault), and that made it hard to form a strong emotional connection with any one character. The pacing also felt uneven at times, and despite how much I appreciated the craft, I wasn’t as immersed in the story as I’d hoped to be. Honestly, that's probably on me too. However, I completely understand why this book resonates with so many readers. The standalone epic structure is a rare treat in fantasy, the dragon lore is richly imagined, and the cast of strong, complex female characters is a highlight. There’s also meaningful LGBTQ+ representation, political intrigue, and elegant prose that ties it all together. While it didn’t quite click with me, I can see this being a perfect fit for readers who love high-stakes, character-driven fantasy with deep lore and an inclusive cast.

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