Brandon Sanderson is one of the best known and most loved modern fantasy writers. I finally got around to starting his Stormlight Archive series of epic fantasy books. Does it hold up?
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Who is My Favorite Author?
Who is your favorite author? That’s a question I get asked quite a bit and it’s one that I’m always hesitant to answer. In this post, I show you why I have a hard time answering it.
Tweet Cute Book Review
Tweet Cute is a contemporary YA romcom novel from Emma Lord. It is silly, cheesy, and all around a lot of fun. Check out what I thought about this book and if you should add it to your summer TBR.
Mid-Year Book Tag
To round up and summarize the first half of 2021 in my reading habits, I decided to do this fun book tag. Let me know your thoughts and tag me in your own answers!
It’s a Classic
Recently, I’ve been reading a few different classics. I don’t think anyone cares what I have to say about them, so I won’t give them their own review. But I need content, so I’m wrapping them all up into one post.
Definitive Harry Potter Character Ranking
I finally take a stab at ranking most of the prominent characters in the Harry Potter series based on their literary merit. Did I slander your favorite or do you think this is generally okay? Let me know.
Mistborn Series Review
I recently finished reading the first Mistborn trilogy. I don’t necessarily like doing individual reviews of sequels, so I wrapped up my thoughts on the whole series. Did it hold up to the hype?
The Most Anticipated Reads of 2021
As is expected – after all this is a site dedicated to writing and reading – I have several books that I plan on reading this year. Here are just a few of the most anticipated ones.
My Favorite Non Fiction Books
I’ve talked a lot about fiction on this blog, but I am also an avid lover of nonfiction. Here are five books that I would highly recommend every nonfiction reader take a look at.
A Popular Trope that I Hate
In a lot of modern fantasy books, authors seem to be relying on a particular trope that I can’t help but feel like is a cheap emotional trick. Everyone loves this trope, but I hate it. And here is why.