Mad Max meets Guardians of the Galaxy, and make it queer.
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Ignite the Sun, Hanna Howard (DRC)
I want to thank Blink YA Books for approving my request to read this as a digital review copy. I was very excited to explore this after reading its promising summary and I’m very happy to have been given the chance.
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A YA fantasy retelling that pulled me in because of the cover (yep, I’m that sort). I finished this book in one day for a desert-themed readathon. And here’s what I thought of it.
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A fleshed out story filled with Middle Eastern mythologies and dark magic. What else was I going to do than love it?
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There’s something incredibly relatable about a bunch of people practicing knighthood in a laundromat at night, using pool noodles, and a girl talking about Brienne of Tarth destroying patriarchy.
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Thank you, Rebellion Publishing and Netgalley, for accepting my request to read this advanced copy and review it. Unfortunately, it doesn’t live up to its promises. There are slight spoilers for dialogue here but it doesn’t give away the plot.
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A DNF (did not finish) book. Should you blog about it or not? That’s what came into my mind. And you know what? It’s still a book I read and I have thoughts about it. So DNF-books might be a nice category on my blog in which I motivate my reasons and collect my thoughts. Will you join me?
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I was blessed with an advanced reader copy of the debut by Katie Wismer, known from BookTube. And this is what I thought of it (without spoiling it, of course). You can read my Dutch review for this book here.
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