A few weeks ago, I shared my retrospection of what I had gained from the storytelling programme I was soon to be graduating from, but I never told you what I had written at the beginning as I embarked on that year long journey to discover that part of myself I had so long denied. As the world has now entered a new [Gregorian] year, and many are looking forward to what they want this year to be about, setting their goals to either lose that holiday weight, get that promotion, or buy a new ...
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WOMS: A Bride’s Guide to Marriage and Murder
Please note: this post may contain affiliate links for products I recommend. If you make a purchase through these links, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a small commission. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. It's been a while since I properly shared any book review, not since my review of a non-fiction piece a few weeks ago. That said, a WOMS post is long overdue. While earlier this year I did hint at an idea I'd been toying with to diversify my WOMS posts, ...
WOMS: The Rings of Power
Please note: this post may contain affiliate links for products I recommend. If you make a purchase through these links, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a small commission. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Now before you start rioting, I realise that The Rings of Power is not a book. However, I’m sure most of you are wondering what my thoughts are regarding the new mini-series since it is obviously a new take on the lore of Middle Earth, and I have ...
WOMS: Daevabad Trilogy
This is hands down one of the best fantasy trilogies I've read. Ever. Sorry Sarah J. Maas and Leigh Bardugo and to all the other super popular series that have defined the market for the past decade, but none of you hold a candle to S. A. Chakraborty's Daevabad trilogy. That's it that's the review. ~ Okay, no, it's not. I have a lot I want to say about this series, but to do so, I'll need to break my usual, unspoken rule and reveal a bunch of spoilers, so reader beware! Spoilers ...
WOMS: Anya and the Nightingale
Before I dive in, I want to do a little housekeeping. I meant to write and publish this review during May when it was Jewish American Heritage Month, but with starting a new job, too many family events occurring within two weeks, and the ghastly massacre in Udalve—obviously this got delayed. Since then, it’s been sitting in my drafts box, waiting to be shared, and after publishing my special anniversary series along with my intermittent leave from posting, I have no idea where this ...