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August 2021 Fairyloot Unboxing

THAT’S IT. I’VE CAUGHT UP *MANIACAL LAUGHTER* (Keeping this here cause it’s still relevant) This month’s theme: Lovestruck The tarot cards are still inspired from Caraval and guess who squealed in delight? THIS GIRL. I’m pretty happy, like, between these and the book, I coulda just had those alone. Another Caraval item and this time […]

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bookish

5 Sequels I Need to Read (This Year)

1 The Soulless has woken from his centuries-long imprisonment. – GoodReads 2 The battle on Sharr is over. The dark forest has fallen. – GoodReads 3 Although King Atháren’s sister, Jennesara, saved Hálendi from the Gray Mage, the reprieve came at a steep price–the life of their father.  – GoodReads 4 Our heroes are back… […]

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Book Review

5 Books to Add to Your TBR This Month and Past it (Black Joy books)

It’s great to see more traction every year for TBRs dedicated to Black history month. I never do one specifically for this month but over all I do set a goal for how many more books i want to read by Black authors. And I tend to pick books that don’t focus on Black pain […]

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Book Review

Books & Bloggers I’m Thankful For

Thanksgiving is an…interesting holiday I mean it seems a bit ironic we give thanks to those who saved the colonials when they in turn took away the land and so much more from Native Americans. Still, the notion of having a day to be thankful for what you have, is nice, if only we could […]

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Book Review

My 2021 Anticipated Reads

I was going to do another review, but, this was more fun so here we are, books coming out next year that I’m already excited for! 2021 Releases 2021 Sequels This is just a very small glimpse, but these are the ones I’m most excited for at the moment, but there are some not included […]

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Book Review

A River of Royal Blood Review

        GoodReads: Sixteen-year-old Eva is a princess, born with the magick of marrow and blood–a dark and terrible magick that hasn’t been seen for generations in the vibrant but fractured country of Myre. Its last known practitioner was Queen Raina, who toppled the native khimaer royalty and massacred thousands, including her own […]

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Book Review

November 2019 Fairyloot Unboxing!

Sit down my children, and let me tell you a story, a story of how Hermes shipping decided to play me the fool and make me want to flip tables. My Fairyloot box was accidentally shipped to my old address, user error, but the people at Fairyloot were super nice and understanding, I explained I […]