When Alice accepts an offer to train at Korea’s Star Academy, the home of the country’s biggest K-Pop stars, gets a little more than she bargained for. … I flew through this book.
Read MoreBattle 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 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 MoreSeafaring books are a low-key favorite of mine. I should read more of them. Cause pirates. And ship crews are the perfect set up to my favorite trope: found family.
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 MoreHow do you feel about young royals having power and responsibility they never quite wanted thrust upon them? That *almost* happens to Hesina, the Princess of Yan.
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 MoreHow does Persian mythology + Western fairytale + bi rep sound?
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