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message 551: by Brittany (new)

Brittany | 6446 comments Mod
I am enjoying the audio and in some ways its easier because I dont have to guess how the names sound. But I do find it harder to remember who is who by name alone. Can figure it out by context and actions though. Narrator is easy to listen to.


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Elena Granger | 1788 comments Kayleigh {K-Books} wrote: "I got over my slump FINALLY in August.

Throughout the month I read:
The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu MandannaHer Majesty's Royal Coven (Her Majesty's Royal Coven, #1) by Juno Dawson"


So great you got over the slump! The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches sounds really good.


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Elena Granger | 1788 comments Brittany wrote: "Finished Ruby Fever (Hidden Legacy, #6) by Ilona Andrews and loved it. Such a good conclusion to Catalina's books. Hope we one day get more in this world!

Started The First Step (A Thousand Li, #1) by Tao Wong on audio for ..."


The First Step sounds like something I'd love to read too :) Just added to my TBR.


message 554: by Brittany (new)

Brittany | 6446 comments Mod
I thought it would appeal to you Elena! Its my first real book of that genre. I like it.


message 555: by Brittany (new)

Brittany | 6446 comments Mod
Finished The First Step (A Thousand Li, #1) by Tao Wong and did quite enjoy it. I intend on listening on when I can


message 556: by Kayleigh {K-Books}, YA Fantasy Fan (new)

Kayleigh {K-Books} (kayley_12) | 2297 comments Mod
Elena wrote: "Kayleigh {K-Books} wrote: "I got over my slump FINALLY in August.

Throughout the month I read:
The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna[bookcover:Her Majesty's Royal Cov..."


It's my favourite read of the year.


message 557: by Gord (new)

Gord | 1000 comments Time for that weekly wrap up again. Not as much as last week and I know it's a day late but it's a long weekend here. I wanted to finish up a couple of things before I made this post. Without further ado here is what I've read in the last week and a bit.

The Vanishing Tribe (Rogue Angel, #42) by Alex Archer -3 Stars
Another Rogue Angel series and one step closer to getting caught up on this series. This one is set in Botswana which I don't think is a country I've ever visited before in my reading. As for the plot it's kind of bog standard. Long forgotten tribe existing in it's primitive ways, They have a massive diamond, evil white man wants it and will do anything to get, our MC saves the day (kind of). I've mentioned this before but these books are not exactly high brow entertainment but I like them for what they are. They are like the book version of a dumb action movie.

In the Land of Leadale, Vol. 3 (light novel) by Ceez -4 Stars
This book is a great example of this series and other series similar to it. There are moments where the MC gets to show off the stupidly overpowered skills, there are moments of interesting world building, and then there is a lot of feel good fluff. Much like the Rogue Angel series this isn't for everyone but I enjoy it and find it entertaining. The world building elements of this book are hinting at something pretty interesting and I'm really interested to see where this is going.

Bastion (Valdemar Collegium Chronicles, #5) by Mercedes Lackey -4 Stars
I've said this before but it bears repeating here. This was a standard Lackey book. There was 16 chapters and for the first 14 chapters it was essentially a slice of life novel. Then in the last two chapters we had the big conflict and resolution for the series. Maybe it was the book, maybe it was my mood but I was vibing with this book. Sure, looking back in retrospect it's a bit of a weak ending to the series but ehh. I like the characters and I like the setting. I know the next couple of series has the same characters so I'm curious to see where this goes next.

The Kings of Clonmel (Ranger's Apprentice, #8) by John Flanagan -5 Stars
The next book in this series and it pitches our main characters against a religious cult this time. My comments are just going to parrot my previous commentary on this series. I enjoyed the character interactions, the plot, etc. I really enjoy this series and what it brings to the table.

Buffy the Vampire Slayer Legacy Edition Book One by Andi Watson -3 Stars
This was read for a Buffy challenge that I'm working on and it was alright. It was essentially a collection of short stories that happened between the events of season 3 of the TV series. I'm not the biggest fan of short story collections and having it set between actual bigger events kind of made it all feel kind of pointless. I also wasn't the biggest fan of the art work. It's an issue I have with a lot of comic tie ins to other media franchises. I didn't like the art work in the Mercy Thomson comics, same thing for the Harry Dresden comics. It just doesn't line up for me. For this particular comic a lot of the male characters looked pretty similar as well which led to some confusion. Then there was the ending. This was originally published by Dark Horse comics but then the rights were sold to BOOM!. They then did the legacy collections so that new fans could still read the original works. They ended this book smack dab in the middle of the story. I'm not talking about ending on a cliff hanger or anything like that either. It just straight up ended smack dab in the middle of the story. I don't really care if the original books did this. You collected the stories into a new omnibus format and we are talking 10 pages at most. You could have cut them from this book and included them in volume two or took the remaining pages from volume two and tacked them in here. There was absolutely no reason to end this volume like this. It's just infuriating.

Now for a broader ramble about my Buffy experience so far. I watched and enjoyed the show like many others. I think I watched up to season 4 or 5 honestly. I've heard over the years that the books and comics expand the lore and contain more stories and I've been curious about this. Overall I've found my experiences with the written material to be rather mediocre overall. Maybe I'm just not reading the right stuff but I was expecting this deep and expansive extension to this world and what I've found so far is a tepid shallow puddle. I'll keep poking but my hope is kind of fading to be honest.

As for what is coming up next I've got a lot of books from the library and I'm a little concerned I may have bitten of more than I can read.

For audiobooks I plan to start The Realms of the Gods (Immortals, #4) by Tamora Pierce this week

For novels I plan to start The Summer Is Ended and We Are Not Yet Saved by Joey Comeau followed by Wait Till Helen Comes by Mary Downing Hahn and Jekyll & Hyde Inc. by Simon R. Green if I have time.

For comics I want to finish Creepy Cat, Vol. 2 by Cotton Valent and Rurouni Kenshin (3-in-1 Edition), Vol. 5 Includes vols. 13, 14 15 by Nobuhiro Watsuki this week.


message 558: by Liliana, YA Paranormal Lover (new)

Liliana (lililostinabook) | 2893 comments Mod
Venom (Elemental Assassin, #3) by Jennifer Estep Tangled Threads (Elemental Assassin, #4) by Jennifer Estep This past week I finished me re-read of Venom, and today I'll probably be finishing Tangled Threads. I'm still really enjoying myself on this re-read. Lol.

The Girl with the Windup Heart (Steampunk Chronicles, #4) by Kady Cross I also finally finished this one, and it was okay. Not my favorite of the series, but also I'm just glad to actually be finished with a series. Lol.


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Elena Granger | 1788 comments Kayleigh {K-Books} wrote: "It's my favourite read of the year."

Oh I definitely have to read this one!


message 560: by Gord (new)

Gord | 1000 comments Sorry for yet another mid week update but I just don't want to spend any more energy thinking of this book a week from now. Yes, it's another dud and I just want to purge it. This is going to be a long one so spoiler wall to save those who don't want to read it.

The Summer Is Ended and We Are Not Yet Saved by Joey Comeau -2 Stars
Man this book was a bummer. This was one of those books that makes me question why I read. Everything else I have planned just looks like it will disappoint me like this book so what is the point in reading anything else. I wouldn't even call it a book funk as it feels worse.

(view spoiler)


message 561: by Brittany (new)

Brittany | 6446 comments Mod
Sucks that the book caused the worst kind of funk. Hope you get through it soon Gord..

Lili nice for finishing a series and enjoying your reread


message 562: by Elena (new)

Elena Granger | 1788 comments @Gord oh my, that kinda sucks :(


message 563: by Elena (new)

Elena Granger | 1788 comments Past few days were so productive for me. I finally settled down a little bit after moving to a new country. though I'm moving once more next week (but the city and country are the same, so it won't take much time).

Bastard!! (Volume 1) by Kazushi Hagiwara - 5 stars this manga is pretty old and I wonder why I didn't read it earlier. Oh so good old fantasy series! Loving it.
Striker, Volume 3 Vs.The Third Reich (Striker) by Hiroshi Takashige Spriggan Vol. 4 by Hiroshi Takashige - 3 stars quite interesting but not very captivating, I have nothing to add here.
The Inn at Eagle Point (Chesapeake Shores, #1) by Sherryl Woods - 5 stars for being extremely cozy. I started the series to bring something calm, steady and warm to my life and it helped :)
Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden - 5 stars I don't remember reading this book (probably I didn't) but I watched the movie (loved it) and the book is much better! Amazing story with great writing style.
Carrie Pilby by Caren Lissner - 4 stars that one was fun though some parts are pretty heavy. Overall very easy to read and MC is this nice type of weird :)
House of Blades (Traveler's Gate, #1) by Will Wight - 5 stars started one more fantasy series (when is it going to be enough? :D). And this one also a great one. I like the setting and the training aspect here.
Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between by Jennifer E. Smith - 3 stars nothing special, just a cute romantic story (but honestly I didn't feel anything cute).
The Gambler's Fortune (The Tales of Einarinn, #3) by Juliet E. McKenna - 3 stars - this one is re-read and I keep giving it 3 stars but still loving the book. I lacks of different things and definitely not amongst the best high fantasy books but it has a special meaning for me.
Oh My Goddess! Volume 2 by Kosuke Fujishima Oh My Goddess! Volume 3 Final Exam by Kosuke Fujishima Oh My Goddess! Volume 4 Love Potion No. 9 by Kosuke Fujishima Oh My Goddess! Volume 5 Sympathy for the Devil by Kosuke Fujishima Oh My Goddess!, Volume 6 by Kosuke Fujishima Oh My Goddess! Volume 7 The Queen of Vengeance by Kosuke Fujishima Oh My Goddess! Volume 8 Mara Strikes Back by Kosuke Fujishima Oh My Goddess! Volume 9 Ninja Master by Kosuke Fujishima Oh My Goddess! Volume 10 Miss Keiichi by Kosuke Fujishima - 3-4 stars I've started this manga some time ago, it's also an old one. Very light, fun and captivating series with all the norse goddesses, pretty rare thing for manga.
Recursion by Blake Crouch - 3 stars I was so angry about this book! It's sci-fi about some memory things and the expectations was so high... like thrilling conspiracy theories, lots of creepy memory things, crazy memory loops and so on... but it turned out to be so weak compared to his other book (Dark Matter).
It Happened One Summer (Bellinger Sisters, #1) by Tessa Bailey - 4 stars lovely romantic story with the trope I enjoy (rich person goes to not-so-rich life and struggles at first and likes it in the end).
Hook, Line, and Sinker (Bellinger Sisters, #2) by Tessa Bailey - 4 stars also very nice and sweet story features the other couple from the previous one. Though I enjoyed the first book more.
Sandwich, with a Side of Romance (Sandwich #1) by Krista Phillips - 5 stars actually I might have been a bit over-emotional when I rated this one. It was cute for sure and very romantic, but 5 stars?.. Probably somewhere in-between 3-4.
Lattes, Ladyfingers, and Lies (Cape Bay Cafe Mystery, #4) by Harper Lin - 3 stars I'm still into cozy mysteries but this one was kinda meh.
It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover - 5 stars definitely one of my favourites for this year. Very deep romantic story with abusive relationships, I think that one is the first book featuring this topic I've read which is very realistic. (I had the same relationship, though in my case it didn't get physical, and could feel everything the MC felt, how you keep believing that it's one-time thing and never quit when it repeats, it's really hard to confess to yourself that your relationship is indeed not healthy and to quit when it's still possible. What makes it harder is that the other person is not a bad person).


A Little Mystery Book ᰔ I started reading It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover.


message 565: by Brittany (new)

Brittany | 6446 comments Mod
Its never enough fantasy series Elena lol. Also looks like some excellent reading. Hugs about your comments on It Ends With Us. Sorry you've gone through that. Abusive relationships are so hard to get out of.


A Little Mystery Book ᰔ Oh, no I’ve never been in a abusive relationship. I tend to know nothing about the topics in the books I read. Sorry for the confusion!


message 567: by Elena (new)

Elena Granger | 1788 comments Brittany wrote: "Its never enough fantasy series Elena lol. Also looks like some excellent reading. Hugs about your comments on It Ends With Us. Sorry you've gone through that. Abusive relationships are so hard to ..."

Indeed, the best approach to fantasy is more fantasy! That's fine, it was a long time ago and never again. It's so hard to maintain and even harder to quit :(


message 568: by Kayleigh {K-Books}, YA Fantasy Fan (new)

Kayleigh {K-Books} (kayley_12) | 2297 comments Mod
I'm currently listening to From Blood and Ash (Blood and Ash, #1) by Jennifer L. Armentrout as a re-read. I really miss how the characters were in book 1.

Also reading Spells for Forgetting by Adrienne Young


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Brittany | 6446 comments Mod
Elena totally agree with everything you said! More fantasy is always a must lol


message 570: by Brittany (new)

Brittany | 6446 comments Mod
rereads can be fun, also I get that feeling about missing characters as they were in the beginning Kay


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As for me I finished Hunted by Meagan Spooner and Our Violent Ends (These Violent Delights, #2) by Chloe Gong
Not sure what I am starting in hardcopy or audio yet. I have Only a Monster (Monsters, #1) by Vanessa Len from the library on audio so I guess it should be that next.


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Elena Granger | 1788 comments Brittany wrote: "As for me I finished Hunted by Meagan Spooner and Our Violent Ends (These Violent Delights, #2) by Chloe Gong
Not sure what I am starting in hardcopy or audio yet. I have Only a Monster (Monsters, #1) by Vanessa Len from the ..."


How did you like Hunted?


message 573: by Gord (new)

Gord | 1000 comments Well this has been an interesting week of reading to say the least.

Wait Till Helen Comes A Ghost Story by Mary Downing Hahn -3 Stars
This book has and is still creating a paradox in my brain. For as long as I remember Goodreads has been recommending me this book to read. I've never been super interested in reading this book as it's another middle grade "horror" novel from the 80/90's. No disrespect to those books but my mileage has varied. There is also the fact that part of my brain is convinced that I've read this book before. Needless to say I found myself with a monthly challenge that this book helped fill nicely while being short so I snagged it. Still not entirely sure that I haven't this before to be honest. The book was originally published in 1986 and it would have been the kind of book that I would have picked up as a child. There are parts of this book that felt very familiar but I'm not sure if that's because I read this before or because of my familiarity with the tropes. I keep bouncing between "nope, never read this before" and "maybe I did read this before" and I'm not sure which one is the correct statement.

As for the book it's a ghost story but the ghost part of it almost feels like a B plot to the actual main story. This is more about two families coming together and the tension that it brings. Dad has a child from a previous relationship and mom has two children. There is tension between the two groups that the ghost basically helps escalate until the climax of the book where everyone, including the ghost, gets a happy ending. It's not a bad book and the message is a solid one. There were times though where it felt like the actions of the characters were over exaggerated to really help sell the message. That and some of their decisions/actions felt kind of stupid. I feel bad criticizing this book though as it's not bad. Still trying to figure out if I've read it before though.

The Realms of the Gods (Immortals, #4) by Tamora Pierce -5 Stars
I'm bouncing back and forth between a five and a four star rating and that is because of the giant elephant in the room. This book is the conclusion to The Immortals quartet and is essentially the final battle between Tortall and the evil emperor. Our MC's are transported to the divine realm and they need to get back to help their allies. Overall I enjoyed this book. The characters, the story, etc, I enjoyed it all. There is this one little thing though that just felt odd and out of place and was a romance between two characters. One of the characters is our MC, Dane, who is 16 and the other character is Numair who is in his 30's and has been her teacher for the last three years. That is the giant uncomfortable elephant in the room. I'm not opposed to an age difference in a relationship but Dane is a bit... on the young side and Numair is her teacher which adds this weird power dynamic. There was also no buildup to the romance over the quartet. It just kind of started in this book. At the end of the audiobook there was a short interview with the author where she said she had this planned for the entire series. It makes me wonder why she didn't change things to build up to this point. Maybe make Dane a bit older or something to lessen the ick factor. I'm not entirely opposed to them being in a relationship. They do have a dynamic and they have been through a lot together. There are just certain elements of things that are a bit uncomfortable at this point in the story.

Maizy Chen's Last Chance by Lisa Yee -4 Stars
I started the week with a book that made me question my love of reading and this was the book that reminded me why I love reading. On its surface this book is nothing super special. Grandfather is sick, mom and her daughter come back to be with grandpa/grandma, the daughter learns of the families history while dealing with a sort of discrimination in present time. This book talked about the plight of Chinese immigrants coming here in the late 1800's and their experience up to modern time. Through reading other things over the years I've learned more about this time but in this one I learned of the term Paper Sons and Daughters which is not something I have ever heard of before. It because of books like this that this history gets a personal tale as well which helps humanize it. It's hard to explain but this book just hit me hard and when things come to a head in the end and I was fighting back tears. I love how books can teach you things you might not have known before and to give you insights into experiences you would have never known about.

Creepy Cat, Vol. 2 by Cotton Valent -4 Stars
More fun adventures with creepy cat, Flora, and others. This is a fun and creepy little comedy.

Rurouni Kenshin (3-in-1 Edition), Vol. 5 Includes vols. 13, 14 15 by Nobuhiro Watsuki -4 Stars
This was the big battle sequence leading up to the final big showdown in the next book. This is where all the side characters get their chance to have their battles. The battles were good and I can't wait to see how this story wraps up.

Wolverine Epic Collection Tooth And Claw (Wolverine (1988-2003)) by Larry Hama -3 Stars
This felt like a collection of stories that take place between the larger events in the X-Man world and it was kind of a mixed bag for me in different ways. This collection spans from 1988 to 2003 so the art styles and stories change are varied. For the art there was some of it that I liked, some of it I didn't like (the smeared dark style is not a favorite), and some that are just odd. There are some where the art makes Wolverine look to be about 4' tall, 4' wide at the shoulders, and with biceps the size of his chest. The stories in this range from the super interdimensional threat kind of threats that I don't really care about to the more "grounded" ones where Wolverine deals with spies/thieves/gangsters/assassins/etc which are more my speed. Overall this was entertaining and helped pass a few hours.

As for what is next

On audiobook I will be starting Beguiled (Betwixt & Between, #3) by Darynda Jones tomorrow

For normal books I've started Jekyll & Hyde Inc. by Simon R. Green

For manga I'll probably get to the next couple of volumes of either Undead Unluck or Quintessential Quintuplets.


message 574: by Kayleigh {K-Books}, YA Fantasy Fan (new)

Kayleigh {K-Books} (kayley_12) | 2297 comments Mod
Brittany wrote: "As for me I finished Hunted by Meagan Spooner and Our Violent Ends (These Violent Delights, #2) by Chloe Gong
Not sure what I am starting in hardcopy or audio yet. I have Only a Monster (Monsters, #1) by Vanessa Len from the ..."


I really liked Only A Monster


message 575: by Brittany (new)

Brittany | 6446 comments Mod
Elena, Hunted was a good retelling, nothing incredible or anything but well done. I liked Beauty and her strength.

Kay, that's good to hear!


message 576: by Brittany (new)

Brittany | 6446 comments Mod
Gord, I totally agree, I love that books can teach us so much. That is also definitely an ick factor elephant in the Immortals book. I too have no issue with age differences but that is an uncomfortable one


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Jo Elliott | 1838 comments I've almost finished my current read and I can't decide what to read next, I don't really know what I'm most in the mood for from the rest of the books from my Summer TBR. These are the books I'm deciding between, have any of you read them, or are ones you're wanting to read and would like to see what I think?

The Mad Girls of New York (A Nellie Bly Novel, #1) by Maya Rodale

Bloomsbury Girls by Natalie Jenner

Looking for Jane by Heather Marshall

Ten Steps to Nanette by Hannah Gadsby

My vibe this year is apparently all historical fiction and memoirs and to be honest, I'm not mad about it, it's what I'm feeling at the moment!


message 578: by Brittany (new)

Brittany | 6446 comments Mod
I know nothing about any of those ones Jo. Oh! Actually that's not true, Mum read Looking For Jane and said it was really good. Otherwise I think Mad Girls of New York looks interesting


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Brittany | 6446 comments Mod
I finished Only a Monster (Monsters, #1) by Vanessa Len which was good and I look forward to the next one. Some things I didn't love but the following the monster is a fun twist

Then I finished Jock Blocked (Copper Valley Fireballs #1) by Pippa Grant because I needed something completely different.

Next up on audio is probably The Witch's Heart by Genevieve Gornichec


message 580: by Jo (new)

Jo Elliott | 1838 comments Thanks Brittany, I decided to go for Looking For Jane, which I've just started today. Hopefully I enjoy it as much as your mum did!


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Jo Elliott | 1838 comments Finished The Librarian Spy by Madeline Martin , and it was just as good as I'd hoped it would be. I will say it does feel like two different stories for a good chunk of the book but Elaine and Ava's paths do eventually cross and the narrative feels a bit more joined up. I thought Elaine's narrative with the French Resistance was stronger than Ava's initially, but Ava's side of the story does pick up and I loved them both as characters. I learned a lot about the French Resistance that I didn't know before, and I had no idea about anything that happened in Portugal in WWII, so that was very enlightening. Can't wait to read more of Madeline Martin's work.

Moving on to my next audioboook: Looking for Jane by Heather Marshall


message 582: by Gord (new)

Gord | 1000 comments I don't see much more being finished this week so I'll just do a small update and then get back to my reading.

Jekyll & Hyde Inc. by Simon R. Green -3 Stars
Lets get the summary out of the way and then get to my thoughts. This feels like an homage to the old monster movies. You have these powerful monster clans that are based around vampires, werewolves, mummies, and the family Frankenstein. All these clans have gotten into organized crime and control their own section of the underworld. Our MC is a police officer who gets setup and left for dead. He is given a second chance by a man named Edward Hyde, as in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, and is healed with the secret Hyde elixir. He then uses his new found powers to crush these powerful clans.

Alright, I'm a bit of a fan for Mr. Green and I love his off the wall take on the urban fantasy genre. My introduction to him was through his series The Nightside and it's still one of my favorite series to this day. All that being said this book was a bit of a disappointment. I'm not going to say that it was bad but it just didn't come close to its full potential. I felt like this was the prototype or the framework for a longer book or even a series but then it got cancelled so they just pushed out what they had. The book hit all the big set piece moments but nothing felt like it was fleshed out so nothing had an impact and things felt like they just happened because. This could have been so much more if things were fleshed out more. Explain how the clans came into power, go more into what the clans do in the underworld to set up just how bad they are, set up the big villain more, etc, etc, etc. I'm not mad with the book, I'm just disappointed.

Beguiled (Betwixt & Between, #3) by Darynda Jones -3 Stars
Alright, it's time to address some frustrations with this series. This is a great popcorn series, and if you are a fan of this kind of comedy there are some pretty funny moments. This is supposed to be the final book in the trilogy and man do I just feel frustrated by this book. I've touched on this in my reviews of the last couple of books but here it just irked me a bit to much. I felt like this book just left so many plot points hanging and unresolved at the end. The irritating thing about this is the book had so many opportunities to work on these things but it wasted them on reminding you how hot the main male lead is. The book can't go three paragraphs without going into a paragraph long description about how hot the main male lead is. His muscles, his hair, his eyes, his butt, and on, and on, and on. I get it, he's hot, now please stop reminding me every couple of paragraphs and get to the story already. I know I'm not the target demographic for this book and this might be wanted by that demographic but man is it frustrating. It feels like pointless padding in your story that doesn't need to be there. I have no issue with the book making the male lead stupid hot but I don't need to be constantly reminded about it. Any way, rant over, putting my soap box away. Time for the next book.

Small Spaces (Small Spaces, #1) by Katherine Arden -4 Stars
I snagged this off of my Mt. TBR pile to help with my monthly genre challenge. I had few expectations heading into this book as middle grade horror can be very hot or miss in my opinion. Yes, yes, I know I'm not the target audience and all that. I can happily say though that this one landed on the pretty good side of the spectrum. This book had a good level of spook that just worked for me. It tapped into the classic fall setting with Samhain, scarecrows, corn fields, curses, and all that good stuff. It hit the perfect mark for a middle grade horror but with a little imagination it could easily be made spookier for those that want that. The main character was enjoyable and I loved reading things from her point of view. This is an easy recommendation for those that don't mind dabbling into middle grade horror and I plan to check out more in the series.

As for what is next,

For audiobooks I am not 100% sure. I'm once again between books in my series, I have a potential 70 day wait for one book, and looking for things to read. I'm looking for a book for a challenge and I have some potentials lined up. I'll decide tomorrow sometime.

For physical books I started Dauntless by Elisa A. Bonnin today and I'm still early on but it's looking promising. After that I need to tackle Blindsighted (Grant County, #1) by Karin Slaughter .


message 583: by Liliana, YA Paranormal Lover (last edited Sep 18, 2022 09:36AM) (new)

Liliana (lililostinabook) | 2893 comments Mod
Spider’s Revenge (Elemental Assassin, #5) by Jennifer Estep Thread of Death (Elemental Assassin, #5.5) by Jennifer Estep By a Thread (Elemental Assassin, #6) by Jennifer Estep Widow's Web (Elemental Assassin, #7) by Jennifer Estep Deadly Sting (Elemental Assassin, #8) by Jennifer Estep This is what I've read lately... Last week I was like, I'm probably gonna take a break from the Elemental Assassin series... HAHA NO. That definitely did not happen 😆 Clearly I'm having a great time re-reading this series. Lol.


message 584: by Elena (new)

Elena Granger | 1788 comments Liliana wrote: "Spider’s Revenge (Elemental Assassin, #5) by Jennifer EstepThread of Death (Elemental Assassin, #5.5) by Jennifer EstepBy a Thread (Elemental Assassin, #6) by Jennifer EstepWidow's Web (Elemental Assassin, #7) by Jennifer EstepDeadly Sting (Elemental Assassin, #8) by Jennifer Estep This is what I've read lat..."

You literally made me add the series to my TBR 🤣


message 585: by Elena (last edited Sep 19, 2022 10:36AM) (new)

Elena Granger | 1788 comments I've been moving to a new apartment and didn't have much time to read, mostly cozy mystery this time.

The Keeper of Night (The Keeper of Night, #1) by Kylie Lee Baker - 3 stars I enjoyed the book and it's asian fantasy but it becomes really hard for me to rate fantasy having only 1-5 stars. It is definitely not as good as The Stormlight Archive or The Name of The Wind or Tolkiens, Pratchetts, Gaimans books... and much more I've rated 5 stars. But it's a descent one, with some flaws but interesting.
Flowers on Main (Chesapeake Shores, #2) by Sherryl Woods - 4 stars I'm still reading the series and enjoying it. Found out that there is a show on Netflix too, but I love books more.
Killer Cupcakes (Lexy Baker, #1) by Leighann Dobbs Dying for Danish (Lexy Baker #2) by Leighann Dobbs Murder, Money & Marzipan (Lexy Baker #3) by Leighann Dobbs 3 Bodies and a Biscotti (Lexy Baker #4) by Leighann Dobbs Brownies, Bodies & Bad Guys (Lexy Baker #5) by Leighann Dobbs Bake, Battle & Roll (Lexy Baker #6) by Leighann Dobbs Wedded Blintz (Lexy Baker #7) by Leighann Dobbs Scones, Skulls & Scams (Lexy Baker #8) by Leighann Dobbs Ice Cream Murder (Lexy Baker #9) by Leighann Dobbs Mummified Meringues (Lexy Baker #10) by Leighann Dobbs - 4-5 stars I was so into the series and couldn't switch to something else before I actually ran out of books I have in the series, now I want the rest. The strange thing is that when you open the first book and start reading, the setting seems annoying and some parts are questionable but when you read more, they just disappear and you find yourself unable to stop reading. The cozy cafe setting and old people amateur sleuths fit here perfectly!
Gallant by V.E. Schwab - 4 stars I loved the idea, the writing style, the atmosphere is also in the best author's traditions but something was missing. The story developed so fast at one point that you could almost miss the culmination. It would be much better if the book was longer. With such a good idea there might be more to the story.
The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, #1) by Robert Jordan - 5 stars I finally got to start this series. It's a solid classic high fantasy, which I always enjoy reading but can't read the series in one sitting. Though I loved the book, I might need some time / break before diving into the next book.
Americanos, Apple Pies, and Art Thieves (A Cape Bay Cafe Mystery #5) by Harper Lin Cremas, Christmas Cookies, and Crooks (A Cape Bay Cafe Mystery #6) by Harper Lin - 3 and 5 stars this cozy mystery series is like a roller-coaster, some books are great, some are meh. The setting is pretty but I don't enjoy the romance line much.


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Jo wrote: "Finished The Librarian Spy by Madeline Martin, and it was just as good as I'd hoped it would be. I will say it does feel like two different stories for a good chunk of the book but Elaine and Ava..."

Good to hear about the Librarian Spy! I've put a hold on it at the library!


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Jo Elliott | 1838 comments Brittany wrote: "Jo wrote: "Finished The Librarian Spy by Madeline Martin, and it was just as good as I'd hoped it would be. I will say it does feel like two different stories for a good chunk of the book but Ela..."

Hope you enjoy it!


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Nice to hear that about Small Spaces, Gord. Not something I often dabble in but it could be fun. I'm glad I never bothered to read the Betwixt series, it would annoy me so badly.


Love how much you are enjoying your reread Lili!!


So many cozy reads Elena! Its fabulous. Also good on you for starting Wheel of Time. Not sure I ever will but it is supposed to be a pretty good series.


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I cleaned out my bookshelves which is always hard but got rid of a lot. Both of things I will never reread and those I have grown away from ever reading.
Then Mum and I went to the big book sale, first time its been running since before covid. She got 65 books, I got 12 and likely I will read a bunch of the ones she got also. So guess its good I made shelf space?


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EdenB15 Oh wow thats great wish they did more book sales where i live


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Elena wrote: "Liliana wrote: "Spider’s Revenge (Elemental Assassin, #5) by Jennifer EstepThread of Death (Elemental Assassin, #5.5) by Jennifer EstepBy a Thread (Elemental Assassin, #6) by Jennifer EstepWidow's Web (Elemental Assassin, #7) by Jennifer EstepDeadly Sting (Elemental Assassin, #8) by Jennifer Estep This is wh..."

That's my only mission in life 😆😆 Glad to hear I've intrigued you! I hope you enjoy it!


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Brittany wrote: "I cleaned out my bookshelves which is always hard but got rid of a lot. Both of things I will never reread and those I have grown away from ever reading.
Then Mum and I went to the big book sale, f..."


65 books?? 😱 Honestly, if I had the space I would go crazy in a sale too 😂


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Elena Granger | 1788 comments Brittany wrote: "I cleaned out my bookshelves which is always hard but got rid of a lot. Both of things I will never reread and those I have grown away from ever reading.
Then Mum and I went to the big book sale, f..."


That's definitely a good thing! Now I tend to borrow physical books from friends and all of the books I own are in digital format. Otherwise moving apartments would have been so painful! And I tend to do it several times a year :D


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Elena Granger | 1788 comments Liliana wrote: "That's my only mission in life 😆😆 Glad to hear I've intrigued you! I hope you enjoy it!"

Sounds like a perfect mission 🤣📚


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Elena yeah I hate when I have to pack up the shelves to move! If I was moving multiple times a year I would get rid of most of my physical ones too!

Lots of those were books for $1 too! And all proceeds go to childrens hospital


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Jo Elliott | 1838 comments Packing up all my books was definitely the most painful part of moving for me too! It took forever and ages to reorganise them how I wanted in our new place. It was definitely worse when I was shuffling constantly between home and Uni though!


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finished The Witch's Heart by Genevieve Gornichec great book
and Shadow Study (Soulfinders, #1) by Maria V. Snyder kind of disappointing but still a good book


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Gord | 1000 comments This has been a pretty good week of reading for me.

Dauntless by Elisa A. Bonnin -4 Star
This was one of those random books I requested from the library earlier this year. Trying to give a summary of this book is a but hard. It's basically a warrior culture thinking they are the only people in the world finding out that they are not the only culture in the world and that there is more to the world than they think. That is a super vague and birds eye view of the plot. It's fantasy based and supposedly based on Filipino culture from what I've read but I couldn't say for sure as I'm not familiar with Filipino culture. While this book does contain a lot of familiar tropes, especially for those that dabble in fantasy, it felt like a breathe of fresh air to me. It went the path where the MC wasn't the chosen one, the most powerful one, or even the savior that saves everyone and I like that. Even the end of the book followed this idea. The climax of the book was merely an event in this world. Sure it was an event that will be recorded in the history book but it wasn't that massive event where all the problems are solved and everyone lives happily ever after. I know this review is a bit... vague but I feel that getting into anything specific gets into spoiler territory.

Blindsighted (Grant County, #1) by Karin Slaughter -4 Star
After that YA fantasy series I took a hard left turn into a dark, gritty thriller. This book has been on my TBR pile for some time now and I've been meaning to read it (like everything else on there). There was a buddy read started for this series and I joined in. I'm glad that I did because I really enjoyed this book. Small town Georgia, violent murders, hidden but on the surface racism, secrets, etc. This was one of those books that was an uncomfortable read full of unlikable people but I couldn't look away and couldn't stop reading. The crimes are violent and the author does hold back on the descriptions of what happened. The characters are people that I would not like in real life but as characters I enjoyed reading them in a real weird twisted kind of way. There are some issues with the book though. I felt that there were some plot lines that either needed to be fleshed out a bit or cut. They were there, they did things, but I never felt like we got a full resolution for them. Either that or I just didn't notice the answers. I'm looking forward to the next book in the series that we are reading next month.

The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi -4 Stars
After all the grittiness of the last book this was the perfect book to read next. This was a pretty chill book about giant creatures in an alternative version of Earth. Our MC gets fired from his job and ends up landing this job with KPS (Kaiju Preservation Society) where he sent to this alternate earth to "lift things". Most of the book is about how this place was discovered, how the KPS got set up, how things work in this world, and just the day to day things that happen there. There was some tension towards to the end of the book as sinister deeds took place but that wasn't really the main theme of the book. I love the nods towards the original Godzilla movie that belonged in a book named after kaiju. I loved the humor in this book especially the MC's continued "I lift things" line. This kind of low stakes, day in the life, kind of books are just fun to read every once in a while.

Akata Witch (The Nsibidi Scripts #1) by Nnedi Okorafor -3 Stars
This was another book from the early days of my TBR and I snagged this one up to finish a challenge off. I am really, really conflicted on this book. I've read a few books from this author before and have good experiences before. This one though just didn't land right with me. Lets start with the positive. I really enjoy reading fantasy that breaks from the typical European model of fantasy. This fantasy is set in Nigeria and uses African magic systems, mythos, and figures. I listened to the audiobook for this and the narrator was Yetide Badaki who is a Nigerian-American actress. The accent used, the pronunciation of names, etc all really helped elevate this book. Now we get into my criticisms of this book. There are essentially four main characters who are all supposed to be around 12 years old. Through their actions, their speech, and what not I would continuously feel that these kids were in their late teens. That is until the book would remind me that they were only 12ish. There is also the ending of the book. The book built up this final confrontation for most of the book and I was on the edge of my seat heading into it. I wasn't sure how the MC's were going to do it as their exact powers were still pretty vague and it had a bit of a meat grinder feeling. They were not the first group heading into this battle and they seemed pretty inexperienced. Any way, time for the final battle. Things start off pretty good, things are escalating, the MC's are getting beat down, how will they rebound from this, oh... oh... the big bad just offed themselves, alright, uhmm, didn't see that coming, oh wait here is the bigger big bad who was pulling strings behind the scenes, the big bad everyone is absolutely terrified of, oh wait our MC just got rid of them by doing something, not sure what but the day is saved. I had to listen to that final scene a couple of times and I'm still not sure what the MC did to defeat the new big bad. They just showed up, MC confronted them, and it was over. This book just felt like set up for something else, especially towards the end. There were all these hints at big reveals and what not but it just never seemed to have a satisfying pay off. I have the second book on my TBR but I'm not sure how much of a rush I am to go out and read it.

Up next for audiobooks I am listening to First Test (Protector of the Small, #1) by Tamora Pierce

As for physical books I'm taking the week to catch up on manga that I haven't read this month.


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Carniepunk Parlor Tricks (Elemental Assassin, #8.1) by Jennifer Estep Kiss of Venom (Elemental Assassin, #8.5) by Jennifer Estep This week I only read 2 novellas in my Elemental Assassin re-read. But I'll probably be starting book 9 tomorrow!

The Lost Book of the White (The Eldest Curses, #2) by Cassandra Clare I spent most of the week making my way through this one, which I really loved! I love Alec and Magnus, and I am just so happy that they got their own series. I also loved that the TMI gang got back together in this book, so joining Magnus and Alec on their adventure was Jace, Clary, Isabelle, and Simon. It was just so much fun!


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I finally finished A Botanist's Guide to Parties and Poisons (Saffron Everleigh Mystery #1) by Kate Khavari it took me a month. I don't recommend this one.


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