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Suffers from classic sophomore novel syndrome

The Sirens by Emilia Hart

April 25, 2025 by Jen K Leave a Comment

Weyward was one of my favorite reads last year so I was excited when I saw that Emilia Hart had a new novel releasing this year. It’s always hard, though, to follow up a hugely successful novel because of the expectations it creates. I know it’s about the journey, not the destination, and as someone that reads a lot, I can often foresee where certain plot points might go. In fact, I think Emilia Hart expects that her readers see exactly how some things are […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Australia, Emilia Hart, Irish myth, magical realism

Jen K's CBR17 Review No:48 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Australia, Emilia Hart, Irish myth, magical realism ·
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A Woman Will Always Sacrifice Herself

September 25, 2018 by Ale 2 Comments

I decided I would find a more obscure banned/challenged book for the bingo game and came across Daughter of the Forest, which was challenged in a Missouri high school in 2015 for the rape scene that happens about a third of the way into the book. Since the rest of the story is filled with violent warfare, torture, imprisonment, and an attempted witch burning, I found it ironic that the most unwholesome plot point to the challengers was the rape and subsequent PTSD our main character […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: cbr10bingo, faeries, fahrenheit451, fantasy, Irish myth, juliet marillier, medieval period

Ale's CBR10 Review No:20 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: cbr10bingo, faeries, fahrenheit451, fantasy, Irish myth, juliet marillier, medieval period ·
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