Welcome to November’s edition of the Month in Books series! This month, we’re diving into a diverse collection of books that creatively spell out “November” with their titles. If you’re eager to cozy up with a mystery or, explore a new world, these notable November reads are sure to enrich your TBR. Nemesis by Kat […]
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Hidden Gems: Hex by Thomas Olde Heuvelt
Welcome back to our ‘Hidden Gems’ series, where we shine a light on extraordinary books that deserve more attention. Today, we’re exploring the chilling and captivating world of Hex by Thomas Olde Heuvelt. Book Details Hex by Thomas Olde Heuvelt Publication Date: 2016 Genre: Horror, Supernatural Thriller Book Summary In Hex, the quaint town of […]
Engaging Childrens’ Books to Spark Imagination
The Spell of a Story by Mariajo Ilustrago The Spell of a Story by Mariano Ilustrajo is a delightful children’s book about discovering the joys of reading. I love the little magical swirls around some books, and others with characters peeking out. Too cute, even if I do not share this child’s initial dislike of […]
Book Review: Gruffudd ap Llywelyn by KR Hebdige
Gruffudd ap Llywelyn by KR Hebdige is a novel of historical fiction centring on 11th century Wales, and the struggle to unite the country into one kingdom, rather than several smaller ones. In total the tale ranges from the 1020s to 1061, following, for the most part, the life of the eponymous Gruffudd. I […]
Exploring the Legacy of Sherlock Holmes
Introduction to Sherlock Holmes Arthur Conan Doyle introduced the world to Sherlock Holmes in “A Study in Scarlet,” published in 1887. Holmes, a consulting detective residing at 221B Baker Street, quickly became a cultural phenomenon. His character is known for remarkable powers of observation, logical reasoning, and forensic science skills, which he uses to solve […]
Hidden Gems: Uprooted by Naomi Novik
Welcome to our Hidden Gems series, where we uncover extraordinary books that deserve more attention. Today, we’re diving into a spellbinding world inspired by Eastern European folklore with Temeraire author Naomi Novik’s Uprooted. Book Details Title: Uprooted Author: Naomi Novik Publication Date: 2015 Genre: Fantasy Book Summary In the quiet village of Dvernik, nestled at […]
Book Review: Out of the Blue by Vanita Oelschlager
This book was reviewed for Netgalley Out of the Blue is the second of Oelschlager’s books that I’ve read recently. This one I also read with my cubs. This book looks at various colour themed idioms, pairing the phrase with a picture both literally and figuratively depicting the phrase. ‘Born with a […]
Book Review: Discord of Gods by Jenn Lyons
As the finale to the Chorus of Dragons series, Jen Lyons’ The Discord of Gods wraps up an intriguing and far-reaching plot. Not gonna lie- I adore this series. I had hoped that one of my favourite characters would find a measure of redemption. In fact, I used his name for two characters I created […]
Book Review: Akata Woman by Nnedi Okorofor
Akata Woman by Nnedi Okorafor is the stunning finale to the mystical Nsibidi Scripts trilogy that blends African folklore, and Nigerian culture/ traditions with contemporary life. Themes of friendship, identity, and personal growth take center stage, as Sunny and her Leopard Knocks friends navigate complicated magical politics and face immense battles. The world-building resonates with […]
Book Review: Dragon Bonds by Ava Richardson
Dragon Bonds by Ava Richardson is the 3rd book in the Return of the Darkening trilogy. The story continues to follow Seb and Thea, who have been chosen by the red dragon Kalax. War is here, and the tensions are wound tight. Some of the dragon stones have been found. But will it be enough? […]