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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

  • Welcome!

    Hello, everyone! Welcome to my own little world, where I’ll share book reviews, writing, and snippets of other random stuff. Please note that all book reviews will be spoiler free and all analyses will be in-depth and therefore contain spoilers for the book. Read more

  • Top Songs: Shaya Navi

    My top theme songs for Shaya Read more

  • 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

  • Mount Tyir

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  • Makai’s Return

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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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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