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Bad Science
I’m going to start a series of posts detailing some highly questionable “science” in fiction that either made me roll my eyes or actually angered me. Who am I to make these assessments, you might ask? Glad you did. I… Read more
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Top Songs: Shaya Navi
My top theme songs for Shaya Read more
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Analysis: Shadow & Bone
Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo (3/5) This review will be colored by the fact that I read Six of Crows before it, because yes, I’m that person who read Six of Crows first because I heard it was better.… Read more
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Review: All the Crooked Saints
All the Crooked Saints by Maggie Stiefvater (4/5) I’m a fan of Stiefvater’s other works (the Raven Boys and Shiver), so I had cautiously high expectations going into this one. It admittedly has a very slow start, and despite the… Read more
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Review: Six of Crows
Six of Crows/Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo (5/5) Review written upon re-read 2 years after first read. A high fantasy heist story…. When I hear those words, it sounds like the YA version of one of my favorite books (shout-out… Read more
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Review: Michael Vey
The Prison of Cell 25 by Richard Paul Evans (2/5) Michael Vey suffers from “great premise, poor execution” syndrome. I really love the idea behind it, that there are these kids who were changed by science gone wrong. I love… Read more
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How to Train Your Dragon – Book & Movie
As a long-time fan of the How to Train Your Dragon movie trilogy (as well as a fan of David Tennant, who narrates the audiobook), I felt obligated to finally listen to the book the movie was based on. I… Read more
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Analysis: The Long Way
The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers (4/5) I was pleasantly surprised by this book, which I read because a friend recommended it. Space opera is usually not my go-to genre, though I wouldn’t say I… Read more