Showing posts with label s l prater. Show all posts
Showing posts with label s l prater. Show all posts

Thursday, 11 May 2023

Tome Thursday: King of Tricksters

 
Hello everyone!
 
I return with a very readable book even as I mentally gear up to read something I've been putting off for ... well over a year now. 
 
Oh I have books like THAT, don't you worry about it.
 
But the one I'll be talking about tonight isn't one of them.
 
See, Booksirens is the amazing online service that connects reviewers and authors, and I for one always thoroughly enjoy the books I pick from there.
 
This one was no exception in the reading department, though I'll admit that it leaves a bit to be desired when it comes to plot points.
 
HOWEVER.
 
You can pretty much read it in one or two sittings, and it's just a duology, combined with the first one, so why not give it a go, right?
 
The conclusion gets all concluded in King of Tricksters.
 

Thursday, 26 January 2023

Tome Thursday: Court of Tricksters

 
Hello everyone!
 
No, despite the title of this blog post, this is not in fact a review of a Sarah J. Maas book, even if it sounds remarkably like it could be.
 
It's definitely all about the title of the book. The author has so much fame attached to her through her A Court of Thorns and Roses series, that it's difficult to really pull our minds away from the topic and cover something else.
 
But we're doing exactly that tonight!
 
See, I randomly ran into an ARC in one of the emails BookSirens sent me that I thought might be a book I'd love.

And I did enjoy it, up to a point.

There were some minor issues with it, but overall I'd say it at the very least hooked me so that I'm intrigued as to what comes next.

I shouldn't prattle anymore and instead just give you the review, right? We're talking Court of Tricksters tonight.

Thursday, 20 October 2022

Tome Thursday: Of Roses and Rituals

 
Hello everyone!
 
We are back in the land of fairy tale retellings.
 
Tonight we have a look at probably my all-time favourite, and it's done very well too on top of everything, which just makes the whole thing better, honestly.
 
BookSirens once again comes in clutch and, yes, at some point I'll probably not review as many ARCs as I do at the moment, but it will not be this day.
 
Yes, I'm quoting Aragorn right now.
 
When all is said and done, BookSirens is an AMAZING online service and I'm honestly so stoked to be a member, it makes things easier for me because I read as much as I do (though to a lesser extent than in previous years, it has to be said).
 
So without further ado, let's jump right into it, shall we?
 
Of Roses and Rituals is calling, and it's a really, really good one!
 

Thursday, 23 June 2022

Tome Thursday: Of Heists and Hexes

 
Hello everyone!
 
This week on our book adventures, we tramp off into Sherwood forest!
 
Yup, you read that one right, we're going to rob from the rich and give to the poor, though maybe not quite in the way you'd be expecting to.
 
See every once in a while I run into some sort of retelling that I actually genuinely like, which means that I'm enjoying myself way too much while reading the book itself.
 
And because a lot of the books come from BookSirens, I can't help it okay!
 
They're all wonderful ARCs and all I have to do in return for reading them is review them.
 
I mean, what kind of awesome system is that, right?!
 
But anyway, I digress.
 
I was talking about heists and Robin Hood. So I suppose we should have a look at the book Of Heists and Hexes, by S. L. Prater.