Battle of the Bands is a collection of interconnected short stories. And the point of intersection is — you guessed it — a high school Battle of the Bands.
Read MoreThe obligatory first post: these never get easier…
Read MoreMeet Xifeng. The woman who makes Kaz Brekker seem like a saint.
Read MoreBroken Web quickly became one of my most anticipated books of the year after reading Forest of Souls back in March
Read MoreSirscha. I’ve never felt as seen as I do in her. I see myself in the battles she has with herself. And then I see myself in her face.
Read MoreWho’s the last jaw-dropping author you read? Like, “don’t leave your mouth open cause flies will get in there” jaw-dropping?
Read MoreHow many books have you read that take Greco-Roman mythology and run with it? A lot? Me too. They’re some of my favorite books, and I get so excited when I hear about books that explore other mythologies.
Read MoreI have a hard time adequately describing the plot of the books, and not because it is confusing or boring. It just exists on two different timelines and I could only see the full picture in the third book.
Read MoreHow do you feel about protagonists with unconventional skills?
Read MoreFull disclosure: I bought this book because Schwab’s story is in it. I don’t go for vampire stories usually, so the idea of a collection of “vampire retellings” on its own wasn’t enough to sell me. That said, I am having so much fun…
Read MoreIf you love epic fantasy, well crafted enemies-to-lovers adventure, found family, badass women and some wonderfully broody men, *read this book.*
Read MoreWas this book eerie as hell? Yup. Did it make me cringe and squirm? Yup. Was I unable to put it down after a certain point? You bet.
Read MoreHow does Persian mythology + Western fairytale + bi rep sound?
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