Thursday, 12 March 2026

Awesome Book Mail - part 2

 

It's time to show the books Jeffe ordered for me, because I couldn't order them myself.
You'll notice they have a theme ;-)

The US hard cover of Nine Goblins!
Now I will confess a certain online retailer had it listed, but when I ordered it, it went in stasis for an undetermined time as is often the case when I preorder at that particular site, so I asked Jeffe to buy it for me as she was going to send a package anyway.


I confess I wanted this edition just for these end papers alone!

The other books were the Owlcrate editions of the Sworn Soldier books.
Yes! I already got my trotters on the amazing US hard covers, but just look at the pictures below! I could not resist.



What Moves the Dead








What Feasts at Night







What Stalks the Deep






I can tell you T. Kingfisher got her own shelf in my bookcase by now.


I hope you enjoyed seeing so many cool book mail pictures.
I promise I'll have reviews again next week




Wednesday, 11 March 2026

Teasing on a Wednesday - Sea of Charms

 

This sailboat was her freedom, her heart, her hope.
On the other hand, this was a plant.

(page 65, Sea of Charms ARC by Sarah Beth Durst)


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Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, previously hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following: - Grab your current read - Open to a random page - Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!) - Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their  TBR Lists if they like your teasers!


Tuesday, 10 March 2026

Awesome Book Mail - part 1



I got the most amazing book mail at the end of February!
Jeffe sent a package with both presents and books she managed to get hold for me, because I couldn't order them myself.

First the presents!

There was an ARC of Sea of Charms by Sarah Beth Durst.
I'm reading it at the moment so check back soon for my thoughts on it.

Signed paperbacks of two of Jeffe's own books.

The UK edition of Never the Roses!
(It's bigger than the US hard cover.)

And it's purple!

The Owlcrate edition of Never the Roses!

There's notes and other illustrations on the cover.

And Bad Bunny!

It has pretty painted edges.

Illustrations on the end pages.


Another bunny.
And it's signed as well.

The dust cover is reversible and has gorgeous art as well.


Painted edges comparison.

And here are all my Never the Roses copies together!
(In June I'll have to make room for the US paperback to join them)

Thank you, Jeffe!


Stay tuned for part 2 of this book haul.


Thursday, 26 February 2026

Red Star Rebels - Quick Book Review

 

Red Star Rebels
by Amy Kaufman

What is it about:
It’s 2067, and the Graves family has transformed Mars from lifeless rock into a chaotic patchwork of settlements—and everybody wants a piece.

Enter Hunter Graves: handsome, ambitious, and with spectacularly bad timing. He shows up at the United Nations base just as an emergency evacuation sends everyone scurrying for safety. Except he’s left behind. Uh oh.

Also stranded: Cleo, a sharp-tongued stowaway with no intention of dying today, and even less patience for overconfident trust fund boys. But the enemy of your enemy might just help you survive, so here we are.

Turns out the evacuation was just a cover for the mercenaries who came next, and they plan to blow up the base—and every trace of their crime—in eight hours.

Now, Hunter and Cleo have one shot to stop the explosion, escape alive, and deal with the inconvenient fact that they’re falling for each other.

The clock is ticking.

What did I think of it:
This book was promoted somewhere as 'Die Hard meets...' (Yes, I forgot what the other thing was.)
The Die Hard reference was enough for me to pick it up though.

And this is indeed a fun YA SciFi with elements that make the comparison to Die Hard a fair one.

The story is told from both Hunter's and Cleo's point of view in alternating chapters. After a short introduction to both and the setting, the action starts and keeps going in a pleasant pace. I really liked Cleo's fast thinking and creative solutions. There were a few surprises along the way, but those felt natural and believable.

All in all a very enjoyable read.

Why should you read it:
It's YA Die Hard on Mars


Wednesday, 25 February 2026

Clockwork Boys - Book Review

 

Clockwork Boys (Clocktaur War #1)
by T. Kingfisher

What is it about:
A paladin, an assassin, a forger, and a scholar ride out of town. It’s not the start of a joke, but rather an espionage mission with deadly serious stakes. T. Kingfisher’s new novel begins the tale of a murderous band of criminals (and a scholar), thrown together in an attempt to unravel the secret of the Clockwork Boys, mechanical soldiers from a neighboring kingdom that promise ruin to the Dowager’s city.

If they succeed, rewards and pardons await, but that requires a long journey through enemy territory, directly into the capital. It also requires them to refrain from killing each other along the way! At turns darkly comic and touching, Clockwork Boys puts together a broken group of people trying to make the most of the rest of their lives as they drive forward on their suicide mission.

What did I think of it:
I have really enjoyed Swordheart and the 3 Saint of Steel books I've read so far, so I decided to give the Clocktaur War Duology a chance as they're set in the same world.

And this was a very nice read.

I liked the characters, the banter between them, the setup. It just seemed to be a bit slow on the story. Now this might have been just me, but with a title "Clockwork Boys" I had expected more... Clockwork Boys. Our brave heroes do get drawn into other events, but they make sure to stay far away from the things this book is named after.

That aside, I had a good time with this book. Kingfisher's writing, characters, humor, and worldbuilding didn't disappoint, and I will most certainly buy the matching hardcover of The Wonder Engine when it releases in March.

Why should you read it:
It's a fun Fantasy read.



Tuesday, 24 February 2026

Teaser Tuesdays - The Maleficent Faerie

"It's him, isn't it?" Dawn breathes. "It's the Maleficent One, the Void King. He wants-"

(page 13, The Maleficent Faerie by Rebecca F. Kenney)


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Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, previously hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following: - Grab your current read - Open to a random page - Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!) - Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their  TBR Lists if they like your teasers!


Friday, 20 February 2026

The Entanglement of Rival Wizards - Book Review

 

The Entanglement of Rival Wizards (Magic and Romance #1)
by Sara Raasch

What is it about:
Will they conjure love, or evoke chaos? Two rival wizards are about to find out.

Sebastian Walsh: twenty-four. Grad student at Lesiara University in the Mageus of Evocation program. Human. The first of his family to go to college rather than the military (and it goes over at family get-togethers about as well as you’d think).

Elethior Tourael: also twenty-four. Also a grad student, but in the far more inferior Mageus of Conjuration program. Half-elf. The latest in a long line of Touraels to grace the hallowed halls of Lesiara U (what would the world do if the Touraels ran out of rich douches to lead their magical weapons manufacturing empire?).

―and the other finalist for the Mageus Research Grant.

Sebastian needs that grant to fund the last few months of research for his degree, after which he’ll get a job that actually helps people. He isn’t about to let anyone snatch this from him, least of all a snob who doesn’t even need the money because his family is loaded thanks to war profiteering.

But there’s something worse than having a conceited academic nemesis steal grant money from you: you could be forced to work with him. Thio is secretive, broody, and his stunning biceps take up far too much shared lab space―but even as volatile as their partnership is, Sebastian just might find himself falling for his rival―and it could blow up his whole future.

What did I think of it:
I totally fell in love with this cover and impulse bought this book with birthday money after reading the blurb.

This is a really fun and enjoyable Fantasy Romance.

I will confess I thought Sebastian was a total ass at first. Even though the story is told from his point of view it's clear he's being immature and prejudiced toward Elithior. I really admired Elithior for not getting out a taser and zapping Sebastian into next week.

That said: I enjoyed the writing, Elithior, and Sebastian's roommate/best friend, so I gave Sebastian the benefit of the doubt. And he grew on me! Discovering a bit more about his past helped as well.

I very much enjoyed the romance, as well as the worldbuilding, the magic system, and Sebastian and Elithior's background stories which where woven into who they are and how they react to things in a believable way.

All in all a great read, and I will most certainly keep an eye out for the next book in this series, which will be about Sebastian's best friend.

Why should you read it:
It's a fun and very enjoyable Fantasy Romance.