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Reading Updates/ Map Recap Pt. 2
In case you missed it, last week I posted Part 1 of my May recap, which was essentially a giant writing update. If you want to know about what I’m currently writing, make sure you go read it! This second part is going to be focused on what books I’ve been loving, and some other…
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Book Review: When You Found Me
by Anna Augustine When You Found Me is a novella collection featuring three stories centered around the three princes of Allura and the women they fall in love with. The first story centers on Nicholas and Della, the second on Collins and Sage, and the last is finally centers on Benjamin and Aurora. While all…
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Book Review: Secrets in the Mist
by Morgan L. Busse Secrets in the Mist is the first steampunk novel I’ve ever read. I was super excited when I first learned about Secrets in the Mist because I wanted to read steampunk, but couldn’t find any books I thought I’d like. So while I’m talking about steampunk, I’ll jump into the worldbuilding…
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Book Review: Spell Sweeper
by Lee Edward Fodi Spell Sweeper was a fun twist on the typical magical school and Chosen One story. The main character, Cara, is a student at a secret magical boarding school off the coast of Canada. However, Cara is not an amazing student. She doesn’t have enough magic to be a wizard, so she’s…
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Book Review: Simulated
by Nova McBee What do you do when your life suddenly becomes … normal? That’s the question Jo Rivers is initially faced with at the beginning of Simulated. The story picks up a few months after Calculated ended, and Jo is back home in Seattle. And she doesn’t know what to do. Her math gift…
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World Diver Book Tour!

I am super excited to get to be part of the book tour for World Diver by Haylie Hanson today! World Diver is the first book in the Luminaut Trilogy, a YA urban fantasy series from Uncommon Universes Press. Before I get into my review of World Diver, here is some quick info about the…
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Book Review: A Gentle Tyranny
by Jess Corban Interesting. That’s the best word I can think of to describe this book. Interesting. A Gentle Tyranny tells the story of Reina, a young girl in a female-dominated society who becomes part of a competition-of-sorts to become the next Matriarch, the leader of Nede. As Reina trains to possibly become the next…
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Book Review: Nightingale
by Deva Fagan Nightingale is a fun middle-grade fantasy novel. It follows the story of Lark, a young orphan doing her best to stay out of the factory. When the story begins, we find Lark in the middle of robbing the museum, needing to steal something so that she can pay the woman who runs…
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Book Review: Wingfeather Tales
edited by Andrew Peterson If you are a fan of the Wingfeather Saga, you will love Wingfeather Tales. Wingfeather Tales is a collection of seven stories written by various authors that all take place in the world of Aerwiar. The stories take place before, during, and after the Wingfeather Saga. But if you’re trying to…
