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Good evening, everyone. I'm Leslie Monster, and this is Nightline. (Learn more about this Cannonballer: narfna's Quick Questions interview.)

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I found this dull, and won’t be continuing the series.

Forest of a Thousand Lanterns (Rise of the Empress, #1) by Julie C. Dao

December 16, 2020 by narfna 6 Comments

Honestly not sure I can milk 250 words out of this one. Forest of a Thousand Lanterns didn’t really spark my attention back when it first came out, but when Read Harder wanted me to read a retelling by an author of color, this was on one of the lists I looked at, and picking YA fantasy seemed a good idea at the time. And honestly, it wasn’t bad, I just didn’t find it interesting, at all. It doesn’t help that I didn’t realize this […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #fantasy, forest of a thousand lanterns, Julie C. Dao, narfna, read harder challenge 2020, retellings, rise of the empress, YA, ya fantasy

narfna's CBR12 Review No:180 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #fantasy, forest of a thousand lanterns, Julie C. Dao, narfna, read harder challenge 2020, retellings, rise of the empress, YA, ya fantasy ·
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I have finally finished this mostly terrible, sometimes entertaining, always opinionated epic fantasy series.

Confessor (The Sword of Truth, #11) by Terry Goodkind

December 16, 2020 by narfna 6 Comments

Nothing happened for 70% of this book and then everything happened at once. I’m still not sure how I feel about this ending even though I finished it back in October, but it feels good to be done! I started reading the Sword of Truth in the summer of 2009, and have now finished it in fall 2020. That is a long-ass time. I’m sad to say for the corner of the internet that has looked forward to my reviews of these books, I will […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: #fantasy, confessor, epic fantasy, narfna, sword of truth, terry goodkind

narfna's CBR12 Review No:179 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: #fantasy, confessor, epic fantasy, narfna, sword of truth, terry goodkind ·
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Enjoyable sports romance.

Fumbled (Playbook, #2) by Alexa Martin

December 16, 2020 by narfna Leave a Comment

I liked this, but it felt a little unbalanced to me in the hero vs. the heroine. It was a fun Saturday afternoon read, but I’m not sure if I will read more from this author, as the next two books in the series have very hit or miss reviews. But this one was fun! Mostly. Poppy is a single mother to ten year old Ace. She and Ace’s father, TK, were high school sweethearts, and now TK is one of the most famous football […]

Filed Under: Romance Tagged With: Alexa Martin, Contemporary Romance, football, fumbled, narfna, playbook, Romance, sports romance

narfna's CBR12 Review No:178 · Genres: Romance · Tags: Alexa Martin, Contemporary Romance, football, fumbled, narfna, playbook, Romance, sports romance ·
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“The truth is we don’t know what we don’t know. We don’t even know the questions we need to ask in order to find out, but when we learn one tiny little thing, a dim light comes on in a dark hallway, and suddenly a new question appears.”

Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi

December 16, 2020 by narfna 1 Comment

We all lost our collective minds over Yaa Gyasi’s debut novel, Homegoing, which was a century-spanning epic about race and family, so the pressure was on for her sophomore effort. I think she’s made the smart choice to try for something completely different. Where Homegoing had buckets of characters, narrated in the third person, and a new setting and time period every fifty or so pages, Transcendent Kingdom is a smaller, more intimate portrait of one woman thinking about her life, and thinking about her […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Fiction, lit-fic, literary fiction, narfna, transcendent kingdom, Yaa Gyasi

narfna's CBR12 Review No:177 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Fiction, lit-fic, literary fiction, narfna, transcendent kingdom, Yaa Gyasi ·
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“Because it’s easy to ignore a woman . . . But a hell of a lot harder to ignore a witch.”

The Once and Future Witches by Alix E. Harrow

December 16, 2020 by narfna Leave a Comment

I really liked this book. To quote the book itself, it’s “witchy as hell.” Honestly, the only thing keeping me from giving this five stars is that the style of the writing didn’t perfectly gel with me, and that is obviously very subjective. I would looooove to see this adapted as a limited event series on a premium streaming service or network. The premise here is that we’re in an alternate history where magic and witches were once real, not just scapegoats for whatever was […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: #fantasy, alix e harrow, alternate history, historical fantasy, narfna, the once and future witches, witches

narfna's CBR12 Review No:176 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: #fantasy, alix e harrow, alternate history, historical fantasy, narfna, the once and future witches, witches ·
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What if your school was always trying to kill you?

A Deadly Education (The Scholomance, #1) by Naomi Novik

December 16, 2020 by narfna Leave a Comment

Semi-brief review because I read this back in October, and my memory of it has faded. I remember being engrossed in it. I love the concept of a magic school that runs itself. And I love the horror aspect of this, that all these kids are trapped in this school because it’s too dangerous outside for them, even though it’s dangerous inside the school as well. I really liked the protagonist, El (short for Galadriel). She is so grouchy and anti-social, but as with all […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Young Adult Tagged With: #fantasy, a deadly education, Naomi novik, narfna, schools of magic, the scholomance, YA, ya fantasy, Young Adult, young adult fantasy

narfna's CBR12 Review No:175 · Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult · Tags: #fantasy, a deadly education, Naomi novik, narfna, schools of magic, the scholomance, YA, ya fantasy, Young Adult, young adult fantasy ·
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