Category: four stars

This Eternity of Masks and Shadows by Karsten Knight || Diverse Gods on the Loose

This Eternity of Masks and Shadows by Karsten Knight || Diverse Gods on the Loose

Fantasy     Young Adult     Mystery     Death     Gore     Suicide     Pedicide     Diversity     Mythology     LGBTQ     Many thanks to the author and RockStar Books for an eARC in exchange for an honest, unbiased review. Quotes are taken from an unfinished version […]

Mini Reviews || Horror For All Ages

Mini Reviews || Horror For All Ages

I’ve said many times that summer is the best time to read horror. The sun’s out longer, chasing away those pesky shadows that always seem to move of their own accord, and it’s hot, so the occasional chill is always welcome. And for those of you in the Southern Hemisphere where it’s currently winter … […]

A Song Below Water by Bethany C. Morrow || #OwnVoice Story About Finding Your Voice (Blog Tour)

A Song Below Water by Bethany C. Morrow || #OwnVoice Story About Finding Your Voice (Blog Tour)

Fantasy     Young Adult     #OwnVoices     Diversity     Found Family     Racism     Many thanks to JeanBookNerd and Tor Teen for an ARC in exchange for an honest, unbiased review and for inclusion on this blog tour. Quotes are taken from an unfinished version and may differ from the […]

MG Mini Reviews || Bite-Sized Adventures

MG Mini Reviews || Bite-Sized Adventures

I’m back with some more mini reviews, and this time the theme is bite-sized adventures. For those who want a sense of danger, but are still on the lower end of middle-grade reads. Today’s reviews are a little different in that I picked these books up because I thought they might be good additions to […]

Sometimes Heroes Are Sick, Too || Chronic Illness in Literature

Sometimes Heroes Are Sick, Too || Chronic Illness in Literature

When I finished reading Super Sick by Allison Alexander, my first thought was, well, heck, how am I going to review this book?! Because, you know, as a blogger, that happens. Sometimes reviews are easy. Sometimes they’re hard. But this book was such a personal thing, and reading it is a personal journey, which makes […]