I’m Publishing a Book!

So, firstly, sorry for being a bit of a ghost on here again (what else is new?). However, I am happy to say that this time, it is for a good reason: I’m publishing a book! LEGEND OF SAMANTHA TORRES is a middle-grade fantasy adventure novel featuring a diabetic main character, a mysterious jungle island, … Continue reading I’m Publishing a Book!

Book Review: Project Hail Mary, by Andy Weir

Brief Synopsis “Project Hail Mary,” by Andy Weir, follows middle-school-teacher-turned-astronaut Ryland Grace, who wakes up with amnesia after a long coma. The two people next to him are dead. The ship is hurtling towards an unfamiliar star. What is going on, and how long does Ryland have to figure it out? Content Warnings: References to … Continue reading Book Review: Project Hail Mary, by Andy Weir

Retro Review: The Amulet of Samarkand, by Jonathan Stroud

What’s This? Yep, it’s a new kind of book review! While I’m still planning on reviewing newer-ish books I’ve read, I also want to give some love to the novels that I was raised on. So what will be my criteria for these sorts of reviews? Some of the criteria may change as I continue … Continue reading Retro Review: The Amulet of Samarkand, by Jonathan Stroud

Retro Review: Redwall, by Brian Jacques

What’s This? Yep, it’s a new kind of book review! While I’m still planning on reviewing newer-ish books I’ve read, I also want to give some love to the novels that I was raised on. So what will be my criteria for these sorts of reviews? Some of the criteria may change as I continue … Continue reading Retro Review: Redwall, by Brian Jacques

Book Review: Gallant, by V.E. Schwab

Brief Synopsis “Gallant” follows the story of Olivia Prior, a mute orphaned girl whose life changes forever when she receives a letter from her uncle inviting her home to Gallant. But all is not what it seems: her uncle claims he never sent the letter, and half-formed ghouls roam the house’s halls. What secrets is … Continue reading Book Review: Gallant, by V.E. Schwab

Book Review: Ready Player Two, by Ernest Cline

Brief Synopsis “Ready Player Two” is a sequel to the massively popular “Ready Player One” novel, both by author Ernest Cline. This story again follows the journey of Wade Wilson, beginning days after his victory in the previous novel as he discovers another contest created by James Halliday. This time, however, there are no clear … Continue reading Book Review: Ready Player Two, by Ernest Cline

Book Review: Sisters of Glass, by Naomi Cyprus

Brief Synopsis “Sisters of Glass” is the first in a duology by Naomi Cyprus, and follows the stories of both Nalah and Halan. Nalah is a peasant girl living in New Hadar, where magic is outlawed and she must tread carefully to avoid being found out. Halan is a princess in the magic-filled Magi Kingdom, … Continue reading Book Review: Sisters of Glass, by Naomi Cyprus

Book Review: The Dawn of Yangchen, by F.C. Yee

Brief Synopsis “The Dawn of Yangchen” is the third of the Avatar Chronicles novels, going far back into the Avatar Cycle of Yangchen, an Airbender. Though she is haunted with visions from her previous lives, they also prove to be a boon as she navigates a tumultuous era where city leaders vie for the power … Continue reading Book Review: The Dawn of Yangchen, by F.C. Yee

Retro Review: So You Want to Be a Wizard, by Diane Duane

What’s This? Yep, it’s a new kind of book review! While I’m still planning on reviewing newer-ish books I’ve read, I also want to give some love to the novels that I was raised on. So what will be my criteria for these sorts of reviews? Some of the criteria may change as I write … Continue reading Retro Review: So You Want to Be a Wizard, by Diane Duane

Hide and Seeker, by Daka Hermon

Brief Synopsis “Hide and Seeker” is a middle-grade horror novel that takes the childhood game “Hide and Seek” and twists into a horrifying nightmare. When Justin’s friend Zee returns after being missing for a year, he attributes his friend’s strange behavior to whatever mysterious circumstances resulted in him going missing in the first place. But … Continue reading Hide and Seeker, by Daka Hermon