It’s been THREE WHOLE MONTHS since my last post. Crazy, right?? But, I’m glad to be back.
Category: YA Fantasy
Queen of Air and Darkness by Cassandra Clare
Queen of Air and Darkness was the end to yet another Cassandra Clare trilogy I didn’t know I needed. While somehow continuing to deliver a masterful story inside of the Shadowhunter world she’s been building since 2007
The Everlasting Rose by Dhonielle Clayton
Dhonielle Clayton continues to weave a masterful web ensnaring my attention and my appreciation. The world of Orléans she has built has quickly become one that I long to return to.
Fame Adjacent by Sarah Skilton
The novel can be seen of a critique of this societal shift to praising the superficial. However, it does so in a light way: This was a fun and easy read.
Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard
I love a good dystopian fiction novel, but mix in some super powers and this anime loving girl is in her bookish happy place!
Below (North #1) by Alexandria Warwick
The intricacy of the world building gave me goosebumps. I was able to recreate the Inuit world in my mind so easily because of the detail the book entailed.