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Initiate is must-read urban fantasy filled with dangerous secrets, entwined lives, and forbidden magic. Perfect for those seeking a darker, university aged ‘Harry Potter’ and for fans of ‘The Mortal Instruments’. *This post contains an affiliate link*
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There are some amazing fantasy books being released in 2022. Start planning out your year in books and add them to your reading list! This list includes books from all sub-genres of fantasy from both traditional and self published authors.
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There are lots of great fantasy books out in July 2022! Check out this list of new releases to add to your TBR this month.
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Amazing fantasy books out in June! Check out this list of new releases to add to your TBR this month.
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Midlife Magic School by Nicole Wells is a fun read with a wonderful main character and a magical setting.
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The Invisible Life of Addie La Rue by V.E.Schwab Book Review. A truly epic read. Six stars out of five! Historical fiction an urban fantasy all in one.
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Storm Front is an urban fantasy novel mixed with gritty detective drama. It has a detective tv-show vibe with a distinctive 90’s feel about it that I really liked.
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I love this book so much! It ticks all the boxes for me with amazing characters, a vivid setting I wanted to jump into and live in, and a story that kept me up late at night not wanting to stop. Aracron is a must-read YA fantasy where a modern day Australian teenager is thrown into a strange fantasy world!
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Gaslamp fantasy book review. The Lord of Stariel has wonderful atmosphere with a Victorian era/countryside vibe, mixed in with magic, Fae, a Draken, family drama, secrets, a mystery and romance.
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Graceling is a must read YA fantasy with romance and adventure. If you like high fantasy with court drama and strong female characters this is a book for you! YA Fantasy Book review.
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Happy summer, book lovers! Are you searching for a new book to read? Today on the book blog, I have a list of new novels that are coming out in June. Check it out if you like reading historical fiction, fantasy, young adult contemporary fiction, mystery, or thrillers.
The possibilities for a book journal are endless, and that’s the best part! You get to make it your own. It’s a place for you to reflect and and go deeper with the books that you enjoy. In this post I’m going to give you ideas and inspiration for some spreads and trackers that you can keep in your own reading journal. Don’t worry, they’re are simple and easy to create with no artistic ability and minimal supplies - all you really need is a pen and a notebook.
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An epic YA fantasy debut about the daughter of a revolutionary and a prince who are the only hope for a world trapped in a cursed storm. For me this one was just ok. I really wanted to love this book and, objectively, it has all the things I love in a fantasy. But, sadly, I just struggled to connect with this one.
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Short book review of The King Of Crows by Libba Bray. Young adult historical fantasy novel. After the horrifying explosion that claimed one of their own, the Diviners find themselves wanted by the US government, and on the brink of war with the King of Crows.
There are fifteen books on my July 2022 TBR. Find out which titles made the cut for this month! | #TBR #readingchallenge #toberead #readinglist #bookrecommendations #bookseries #booksuggestions | reading list | books on my to be read list | book recommendations
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Book review of Let's Talk About Hard Things by Anna Sale. Adult self-help book. Anna Sale wants you to have that conversation. You know the one. The one that you've been avoiding or putting off. The one that you've thought "they'll never understand" or "do I really want to bring that up?" or "it's not going to go well, so why even try?" Sale uses the best of what she’s learned to reveal that when we dare to talk about hard things, we learn about ourselves, others, a
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I can't resist a devious villain. The bad guys are usually my favorite characters in a book. I find their motives to be more complex and interesting than the motives of the heroes. Today, we're going to talk about my all-time-favorite book baddies. I'm going to use a loose definition of "Villain" for this post. Some of these characters aren't evil. They just make questionable choices. (A few of them actually are evil, though.)
The best first impression you can make on a reader is a compelling first line hook. But how do we actually hook people in? In this post you are going to learn seven of the most effective methods for writing the best first line hook for your story. Plus I give you lots of great examples to learn from, as well as things to avoid, and tips for the writing process.
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