History is my obsession; I absolutely adore everything from mythology and folklore to famous battles and political figures. But Celtic mythos and history…
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As great as the whole “never judge a book by it’s cover” spiel is, I’ll be honest: It was this book’s stunning cover that first caught my eye. And I’m happy to say…
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I received Assassin’s Heart as a Christmas gift last week, and I was over the roof when I saw that the synopsis related it to both The Godfather and Romeo and…
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It’s almost 2021, and to kick the year off, here’s a list of 21 books I’m looking forward to seeing released this coming year!
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It’s the end of the year, and despite the insanity that’s been 2020, there were a lot of great books released this year. Without further ado, here is a collection of some of this year’s books that I enjoyed the most!
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On the night of Guinevere’s birth, there was a prophecy that foretold she would one day be highest lady in the land and…
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I remember first seeing To Kill a Kingdom when I was browsing online around the time it was originally released; the title caught my eye as…
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Getting to see how Cardan became the (admittedly very problematic) person he was at the start of The Folk of the Air and experiencing those events from…
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The consequences of choice is far from being an unexplored theme in literature, but Matt Haig’s approach to it in his latest novel, The Midnight Library, was truly…
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Unsurprisingly, The Silence of Six spent a good couple years idling in my to-be-read pile before I finally got around to giving it a try. And when I did, I pretty quickly…