Six of Crows (Six of Crows #1) by Leigh Bardugo – Review

I was very excited to re-enter Bardugo’s Grishaverse by reading Six of Crows. As always, I was late the game but after finishing the Shadow and Bone trilogy, I was almost unable to hesitate reading the Six of Crows duology.

Lady Director: Adventures in Hollywood, Television and Beyond by Joyce Chopra – Review & Interview Announcement

I was fortunate enough to have the chance to read this book prior to its release. Deep and memorable, Lady Director will leave you awestruck as it takes you on a journey through Chopra’s inspiring life.

Faces in a Window by Oliver C. Seneca – Review

Oliver Seneca presents an intriguing yet creepy story in Faces in a Window, where his characters must endure the cursed nature of St. Stephen’s Middle School. Along the way, they are met with horrors that will haunt your nightmares.

Ruin and Rising (Shadow and Bone #3) by Leigh Bardugo – Review

Ruin and Rising is a stunning yet bittersweet conclusion to the Shadow and Bone trilogy. Filled with shocking and saddening moments, the final installment to the dark fantasy series had me absolutely entranced and wanting for more.

Siege and Storm (Shadow and Bone #2) by Leigh Bardugo – Review

While I didn’t enjoy Siege and Storm as much as I enjoyed Shadow and Bone, I loved the new characters and the exciting new information gained about the Grishaverse series’ world throughout the novel.

Shadow and Bone (Shadow and Bone #1) by Leigh Bardugo – Review

Shadow and Bone has been popular for quite some time, but it wasn’t until recently that I bought the trilogy and Six of Crows duology. Now, I am finally reading the Shadow and Bone trilogy, and next, I will read Six of Crows, hopefully. I guess you could say I am gearing up to watch the Netflix series. As always, I am late to the game. But my hesitation to read popular series had no effect on the fact that I loved this novel.

Padawan by Kiersten White – Review

This is the second novel I have read by Kiersten White, and though it is a stark difference from Hide, I absolutely loved Padawan. This is the perfect novel for those wanting to read about Obi-Wan Kenobi’s journey of self-discovery on his way to becoming a better padawan.

Wake the Bones by Elizabeth Kilcoyne – Review

I find it very difficult to review this novel because I am not quite sure how I feel about it. There were many intriguing aspects that I loved but there were also many things that I didn’t enjoy about Wake the Bones.

Sofi and the Bone Song by Adrienne Tooley – Review

While I had been looking forward to reading this novel, I was ultimately disappointed by the slow pace and could not get interested in the book. I didn’t finish reading Sofi and the Bone Song, but perhaps that’s because of a recent book slump.