Who thought being a Librarian could be this exciting? Irene knows for sure, but she also knows the dangers of the job, better than most. Adventure, mystery, fantasy, drama, relationships and more are combined as this thrilling series, The Invisible Library, continues. Things are literally about to go up in flames for Irene. Irene is... Continue Reading →
The Masked City: A daring steam pink rescue mission across worlds
Everyone’s favourite book worm is back in the form of librarian spy , Irene Winters. In this sequel of Genevieve Cogmans’ series, she provides one of the most unpredictable edge of your seat action with a witty heart at its core as Irene must learn to break all the rules to save her friend, in... Continue Reading →
Goods Reads Challenge 2022: Part 1
Another year. Another reading challenge. I have found Good Reads to be just the ticket when it comes to sorting through my never ending to be read list and keeping to my reading goals despite how busy daily life can get. If you’re in need of recommendations to start off your own TBR lists, I... Continue Reading →
Why do we love tales of fantasy and science fiction?
Magical multiverses. Time Travel. Mythical Creatures. For all the books out there, fantasy and science fiction make up a large portion of the existing and upcoming works of fiction that are exciting readers today, and there are hundreds of reasons as to why we so readily consume these genres. So, what is it about otherworldly... Continue Reading →
A Crown of Midnight: A fanatical court of divided loyalties, dark secrets and and forbidden desire
Crown of Midnight is the second book in the Throne of Glass series. It is just as violent, dramatic and romantic as the first book, with even more tragedy than before. Celebes time at the assassins competition time is over, now the real games begin. Celaena Sardothein won the position of the King’s Assassin. There’s... Continue Reading →
A Court of Mist and Fury: A enthralling tale of women, solidarity and magic
If it wasn’t possible for the Court of Thorns and Roses (ACOTAR) series to get any better, its sequel changes everything, Sarah J Maas led you to believe previously. The rich world building, fantastical adventure and its stark realistic shine of issues affecting women brings meaning and emotion to every page of this slow burn... Continue Reading →
The Invisible Library: A unforgettable steam punk adventure with books
The only thing better than a book, is a book about reading and saving books, to save the world. The rich detailed lore of the world building and the clever witty and thrilling writing makes for an unforgettable adventure into Irene Winters, a intelligent highly trained bookworm and spy for the invisible library. The library... Continue Reading →
Six of Crows: A dark enthralling heist with a morally grey heart
One heist. Six Outcasts. One common goal. Six of Crows is an enthralling, action packed and high fantasy story filled with dark humour and subtle sweetness. It tells the story of the notorious underworld of trading country Kerch, and a heist that proves impossible to complete. This is a origin story for a group of... Continue Reading →
Can you ever have enough books?
My answer to that question is a resounding no. Although, I’m sure my friends will send me to bookoholics anonymous if I fill my place with any more. Once you have enough books, you’ll have to start thinking about book shelves or book cases, and then comes the question of how the books will be... Continue Reading →
Why we love to curl up with a good book at Christmas
In the words of Frank Sinatra, “the weather outside is frightful. But the fire is so delightful. Since we've no place to go. Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.” This describe the traditional notion of going inside, warming up from the cold winter weather, and curling up by the fire with a... Continue Reading →