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He wanted to roll over and invite her to pet his belly, but he was in human form and it was a little too soon to be asking for that.

Fangs So Bright & Deadly by Piper J. Drake

September 7, 2024 by Emmalita Leave a Comment

In the first of Piper J. Drake’s Mythwoven series, Wings once Cursed & Bound, Marie, a witch, is helped by two nine-tailed foxes while she is a part of a team rescuing Peeraphan. We know them only as Fox Number One and Fox Number Two, but that very short scene also reveals that they work with a morally grey organization called Babel, they took part in Peeraphan’s kidnapping and then regretted it when they learned the purpose, and they are very, very impressed with Marie. It […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Romance Tagged With: advance reader copy, Fangs so bright and deadly, mythwoven, NetGalley, Piper J Drake, PNR

Emmalita's CBR16 Review No:55 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Romance · Tags: advance reader copy, Fangs so bright and deadly, mythwoven, NetGalley, Piper J Drake, PNR ·
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“Three words, large enough to tip the world. I remember you.”

Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by Victora Schwab

August 30, 2024 by cheerbrarian 1 Comment

In five-ish words: Memory, Magical, Love, Connection, Cursed This is a classic example of if the positive reviews are piling up about a book from many people who you trust their book taste, go ahead and read it already! I don’t know why I was hesitant to read it, I think in my mind I conflated it with the movie “Age of Adeline” which seemed drab to me but this book was much more than I bargained for and not at all what I expected. […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Romance Tagged With: historical, magical realism, Romance, the invisible life of addie larue, Victora Schwab, victoria schwab

cheerbrarian's CBR16 Review No:27 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Romance · Tags: historical, magical realism, Romance, the invisible life of addie larue, Victora Schwab, victoria schwab ·
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Second Verse, Same as the First! But a little bit louder and darker

Haru Book 2: Summer by Joe Latham

August 30, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

In February 2024 I read book one of Haru by Joe Latham (or Haru 1: Spring). In August of 2024 I read Haru Book 2: Summer still by Joe Latham. Both were read via an online reader copy but I was thinking I would purchase copies of both when book two came out. However, it is not due until October 2024 and I am glad I did not wait. This is because Book Two is much darker than Book One was. Things are more layered […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Horror, Mystery, Religion, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Suspense, Young Adult Tagged With: family, folklore, friendship, Joe Latham, Journeys, magic, mythology, siblings, Social Themes

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:422 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, History, Horror, Mystery, Religion, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Suspense, Young Adult · Tags: family, folklore, friendship, Joe Latham, Journeys, magic, mythology, siblings, Social Themes ·
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The Art of the Con

The Lies of Lock Lamora by Scott Lynch

August 30, 2024 by Tracy 1 Comment

This is like a grittier, adult Six of Crows (though I would argue that SoC doesn’t feel particularly YA). The main character, Locke, is highly intelligent, and the book features found family, cons, and morally gray characters whom you nevertheless root for. Be aware that there is a notable absence of plot armor – Lynch doesn’t pull punches when it comes to violence or death. Lynch interweaves present day Locke and company, who call themselves the Gentleman Bastards, as they work on a con while […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: #Scott Lynch, cbr16bingo

Tracy's CBR16 Review No:49 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: #Scott Lynch, cbr16bingo ·
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Fairy tale villains and loving sisters

Into the Goblin Market by Vikki VanSickle

August 29, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Recently I located a list of books that were recommended by other booksellers across the country. I found the picture book section and said, “Online reading here I come.” And I was able to read most of them (I have one in physical form so I passed and I have two more to read), but one that really stuck out to me was Into the Goblin Market by Vikki VanSickle and Jensine Eckwall as the illustrator.  It is a contemporary folktale or fairy tale that […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Cooking/Food, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, Mystery, Poetry, Religion, Science Fiction, Short Stories, Speculative Fiction, Suspense, Young Adult Tagged With: adaptations, animals, Christina Rossetti, Fairy Tales, family, folklore, goblins, Jensine Eckwall, magic, siblings, Sisters, Social Themes, Vikki VanSickle, villains, witches

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:416 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Cooking/Food, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, Mystery, Poetry, Religion, Science Fiction, Short Stories, Speculative Fiction, Suspense, Young Adult · Tags: adaptations, animals, Christina Rossetti, Fairy Tales, family, folklore, goblins, Jensine Eckwall, magic, siblings, Sisters, Social Themes, Vikki VanSickle, villains, witches ·
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Defender of the cosmos! Vanquisher of evil! Failure at frisbee!

Mr. Muffins by Georgeo Brooks

August 29, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Mr. Muffins by Ben Kahn and illustrated by Georgeo Brooks might not be due until mid-January 2025, but I think people should know about this graphic novel now. Not because I have read several books by Kahn or Brooks and loved them all (I haven’t) but because I think now I might see what I can find and that this book is going to be a fun read for most people. This is not a new idea. The theme is “You are afraid, but it’s […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, Mystery, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Sports, Young Adult Tagged With: Aliens, animals, corgis, dogs, family, friendship, Georgeo Brooks, space adventures

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:413 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, Health, Mystery, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Sports, Young Adult · Tags: Aliens, animals, corgis, dogs, family, friendship, Georgeo Brooks, space adventures ·
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