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Surprise magical powers and a very cute love story.

Back in a Spell (The Witches of Thistle Grove, #3) by Lana Harper

December 31, 2022 by narfna Leave a Comment

Thanks to Berkley Publishing Group and NetGalley for the ARC. It hasn’t affected the content of my review. This is the third book in the Witches of Thistle Grove series, full of witchy goodness, small town shenanigans, a surprisingly intricate magic system, and queer people falling in love. I keep saying this, but Back in a Spell is my favorite of these books yet. Nineve Blackmore, of the infamous Blackmores, is the first half of our couple here, and the second is Morty Gutierrez, owner […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Romance Tagged With: ARCs, Lana Harper, LGBTQIA, narfna, nonbinary protagonist, pansexual protagonist, Romance, the witches of thistle grove

narfna's CBR14 Review No:257 · Genres: Fantasy, Romance · Tags: ARCs, Lana Harper, LGBTQIA, narfna, nonbinary protagonist, pansexual protagonist, Romance, the witches of thistle grove ·
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“For when it comes to strength and goodness and brilliance and gentleness and grandeur of spirit so vast that it takes one’s breath away, beauty is nothing, beauty is a mote of a mountain, beauty is a mere straw alight beside a barn on fire.”

Matrix by Lauren Groff

December 31, 2022 by narfna 2 Comments

I do, on occasion, voluntarily read lit-fic, even dare I say, get excited about it! And that is usually when there is some sort of weird hook to the premise. Here, it’s nuns. I’ve had a weird thing with nuns ever since I watched The Trouble With Angels as a child, and I can’t explain it. I think they are funny and interesting and weird, and some of them were completely demented (my mom had a nun teacher in the early 1960s who used to […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: historical fiction, lauren groff, LGBTQIA, lit-fic, literary fiction, Matrix, narfna, nuns

narfna's CBR14 Review No:255 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: historical fiction, lauren groff, LGBTQIA, lit-fic, literary fiction, Matrix, narfna, nuns ·
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This is a story about the brothers Lynch

Greywaren by Maggie Stiefvater

December 31, 2022 by Malin Leave a Comment

Spoiler warning! This book is the third and final in the Dreamer trilogy, which in itself is a follow-up to the four-book Raven Cycle. It very much doesn’t stand on its own and won’t really make sense unless you’ve read the previous books. The place to begin is Call Down the Hawk, or if you want to read all the books about Ronan, Adam, and their friends, The Raven Boys. I’m going to be honest, while I normally love Stiefvater’s writing and willingly go along […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery, Romance, Young Adult Tagged With: cbr14, Dreams, Greywaren, LGBTQIA, Maggie Stiefvater, magic, Malin, mystery, paranormal fantasy, romantic, the Dreamer Trilogy

Malin's CBR14 Review No:48 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery, Romance, Young Adult · Tags: cbr14, Dreams, Greywaren, LGBTQIA, Maggie Stiefvater, magic, Malin, mystery, paranormal fantasy, romantic, the Dreamer Trilogy ·
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December 2022 Leftovers

The Burning Room by Michael Connelly

Nineteen Eighty Three by David Peace

Black Dahlia Avenger: A Genius for Murder by Steve Hodel

And There He Kept Her by Josh Moehling

The Crossing by Michael Connelly

The Nice Guys by Charles Ardai

What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815-1848 by Daniel Walker Howe

December 30, 2022 by Jake Leave a Comment

Happy Holidays! Here are the books I finished this month that didn’t merit full reviews due to time constraints and/or a lack of 250 words to describe them… The Burning Room**** Usually with Bosch books, I can tell within the first 30 pages if they’re gonna be good or not. This one was different. I didn’t have a sense for it at first and had a little trouble connecting with it but it turned out to be great. I liked Connelly’s integration of Lucia Soto, […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #history, American History, And There He Kept Her, Andrew Jackson, Black Dahlia Avenger, Charles Ardai, Daniel Walker Howe, David Peace, Elizabeth Short, England, George Hodel, hard case crime, harry bosch, historical fiction, James K Polk, Josh Moehling, LGBTQIA, los angeles, Mexican War, Michael Connelly, Minnesota, movie novelization, mystery, Nineteen Eighty Three, Red Riding Quartet, Steve Hodel, The Black Dahlia, The Burning Room, The Crossing, The Nice Guys, War of 1812, What Hath God Wrought, yorkshire, yorkshire ripper

Jake's CBR14 Review No:226 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #history, American History, And There He Kept Her, Andrew Jackson, Black Dahlia Avenger, Charles Ardai, Daniel Walker Howe, David Peace, Elizabeth Short, England, George Hodel, hard case crime, harry bosch, historical fiction, James K Polk, Josh Moehling, LGBTQIA, los angeles, Mexican War, Michael Connelly, Minnesota, movie novelization, mystery, Nineteen Eighty Three, Red Riding Quartet, Steve Hodel, The Black Dahlia, The Burning Room, The Crossing, The Nice Guys, War of 1812, What Hath God Wrought, yorkshire, yorkshire ripper ·
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I would read ten more of these.

The Grief of Stones (The Cemeteries of Amalo, #2) by Katherine Addison

December 30, 2022 by narfna 2 Comments

These books are sad, contemplative, and lovely. I had a bit of a hard time getting in to the first one because the tone and pacing are pretty unique, but once I sank into it I really enjoyed myself. Right away with The Grief of Stones I was able to get back into the right mindset and I enjoyed it even more. I know there will be at least one more book following Celahar, but I find myself hoping there will be more than that. We need, […]

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: #fantasy, grief, katherine addison, LGBTQIA, narfna, the cemeteries of amalo, The Grief of Stones, Urban Fantasy

narfna's CBR14 Review No:245 · Genres: Fantasy · Tags: #fantasy, grief, katherine addison, LGBTQIA, narfna, the cemeteries of amalo, The Grief of Stones, Urban Fantasy ·
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Everyone deserves rest, and you don’t have to earn it

A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers

December 28, 2022 by Mobius_Walker 1 Comment

Dex is a monk who serves a bear god whose purview is comfort, rest, relaxation, and pleasure. Needing a change in their life, Dex decides to switch up their practice from working in a garden to being a tea monk. Dex goes from town to town, listening to people’s problems, and offering a kind word and personalized cup of tea to soothe them. Dex eventually builds a reputation for themself as one of the best tea monks out there, and yet they are still not […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: Becky Chambers, LGBTQIA, novella, rest

Mobius_Walker's CBR14 Review No:44 · Genres: Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: Becky Chambers, LGBTQIA, novella, rest ·
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