Jane and Vincent are back in the fourth Glamourist Histories book, Valour and Vanity. Lord Byron has invited them to visit him in Venice, and they’re looking forward to the…
Read more“Without A Summer” by Mary Robinette Kowal
Without a Summer is the third book in the Glamourist Histories series, after Glamour in Glass. Jane and Vincent, recovered from their adventures in Belgium, have taken on a new…
Read moreThe Watergivers series by Glenda Larke
I was inspired by my recent read of The Forsaken Lands series (The Lascar’s Dagger and The Dagger’s Path) to read the Watergivers series by the same author (The Last Stormlord, Stormlord…
Read more“Glamour in Glass” by Mary Robinette Kowal
Glamour in Glass is the second book of the Glamourist Histories series, which begins with Shades of Milk and Honey. I had my first ever migraine when I read Shades…
Read more“Poison Fruit” by Jacqueline Carey
Poison Fruit is the last book in the Agent of Hel trilogy (my reviews of books 1 and 2 are here: Dark Currents and Autumn Bones). It’s been a couple…
Read more“The Autumn Republic” by Brian McClellan
The Autumn Republic is the third book in the Powder Mage trilogy, following Promise of Blood and The Crimson Campaign. Since I didn’t review the first two books (although I…
Read more“The Martian” by Andy Weir
Everyone has been raving about The Martian by Andy Weir, and as a total sucker for any space exploration related story, I had to read it. The Martian is about…
Read moreThe Chalion series by Lois McMaster Bujold
Lois McMaster Bujold is one of my favourite authors. I read the Vorkosigan saga last January and I can’t really find words to describe how much I enjoyed it (here…
Read more“Autumn Bones” by Jacqueline Carey
Daisy Johanssen, Agent of Hel and unlikely daughter of a devil is back again in Autumn Bones. It’s been a few weeks since the events of Dark Currents, and Daisy’s…
Read more“Firefight” by Brandon Sanderson
Shorter review again. I’m going to be doing lots of these so I can review a higher percentage of the books I read. Steelheart wasn’t my favourite Sanderson book –…
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