Book Review: Tower of Dawn by Sarah J. Maas
When I first picked up Tower of Dawn, I wasn’t sure what to expect. Sarah J. Maas originally intended this […]
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When I first picked up Tower of Dawn, I wasn’t sure what to expect. Sarah J. Maas originally intended this […]
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Victoria Aveyard wraps up her Red Queen series with War Storm, a dense and emotionally charged finale that plunges readers
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When I picked up The Crown of Gilded Bones, I was both excited and a tad apprehensive. Jennifer L. Armentrout’s
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When I first stumbled upon The Bone Season, I was intrigued by its premise—a dystopian future interwoven with clairvoyance and
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When I picked up Chapterhouse: Dune, I felt like I was reconnecting with an old friend—albeit one who had undergone
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Lauren Palphreyman first made waves on Wattpad with her paranormal romance Cupid’s Match, which had one of those viral moments
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100 Cupboards is a middle-grade fantasy that feels like discovering a creaky, forgotten attic full of secrets and then realizing
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There are countless retellings of The Iliad, but most of them focus on the great warriors—Achilles, Hector, Odysseus—the men whose
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Dystopian fantasy meets high-stakes court intrigue in Red Queen, the first book in Victoria Aveyard’s series that blends class warfare,
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There’s something about retellings of Greek mythology that never gets old. Maybe it’s the larger-than-life characters, the blend of gods
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