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Be gay, fuck empires seems to be 2021’s motto with some of my most anticipated releases being The Unbroken by C.L. Clark, The Jasmine Throne by Tasha Suri and She
Read FullGenre: Contemporary Fantasy Age group: Adult Young Pub. date: September 1st 2020 Format: Audiobook Pages: 352 Goodreads link A trans boy determined to prove his gender to his traditional Latinx family
Read FullDID IT! I CAUGHT UP WITH MY REVIEWS! This is the last batch of my mini-reviews, and with it I should’ve done at least a mini review for everything I
Read FullYou guys, I’m two posts away from being caught up with all my reviews. As long as I resist not starting any new books I’ll do it, I’ll actually catch
Read FullI wasn’t really planning on reviewing these, but I’ve used them for various bingos, so the completionist in me made me do it. Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker & Wendy Xu
Read FullHey everyone. For another episode of Dia tries to catch up with her reviews, today we’ve got Books I read for r/fantasy book clubs but never got round to reviewing
Read FullNovellas are my new greatest love. I already did one post covering Of Dragons, Feasts and Murder by Aliette de Bodard, The Empress of Salt and Fortune by Nghi Vo,
Read FullThere were three nominees for the Lodestar award that I couldn’t put down, I tried, but they demanded to be read. I loved Catfishing on Catnet for how fun and
Read FullI read this for mod book club over on r/fantasy, and somehow despite having taken the most notes ever, I never got round to reviewing it. Well, here goes, 4
Read FullI haven’t had a chance to read The Four Profound Weaves yet, but I’m very much looking forward to reading it soon. Ever since I read my friends’ reviews over
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