Review: Hannah and the Hitman

I got this book at exactly the right time. I was processing some grief, and having read some of Vanessa Vale’s books before, when she started promoting Hannah and the Hitman on her feeds, I decided to pre-order.

Review: The Farseer Trilogy – Assassin’s Apprentice

Robin Hobb doesn't take the reader for granted, and I really appreciate that. Nothing spoils writing for me like laying everything out completely for the reader or trying to remind them of things already mentioned.

Review: Divinity 36

As a former band geek and a person with audio-visual synaesthesia, the world building is absolutely wonderful.

Review: Déjà Dead

the perfect opening sentence, Kathy Reichs leaves an unmistakable impression of what life as a forensic anthropologist feels like.

Review: Cemetery Boys

This book broke my heart and put it back together again in such a lovely way.

Review: Soulless Manga Volume 1

If you don't like excessively flowery prose, for which Gail Carriger is known, you might prefer this version of her series.

Review: Iron Widow

This book was exactly the book I needed and wanted to read right now. It is violent and cathartic as it screams at the injustices of the traditional Chinese patriarchy in a dystopian future.

Review: I’d Tell You I love You, but Then I’d Have to Kill You

Sophronia is a character who is dreadfully curious about the world, but suffers from the societal restrictions of being a girl.

Review: Etiquette & Espionage

Sophronia is a character who is dreadfully curious about the world, but suffers from the societal restrictions of being a girl.

Review: The Sleeper and the Spindle

With respect to the story, I love the twists he puts on both Snow White and Sleeping Beauty.