Book reviews for the young and the old. This site reviews children, teen, and adult books with a few interesting things thrown into the mix. Check out the labels on the right hand side for specific genres or topics.
Wednesday, June 1, 2022
My Name is Layla by Reyna Marder Gentin
Tuesday, May 31, 2022
Little Wanderers: The Everlasting Seasons by I.K. Silver
Source: I received a copy to facilitate my review. The opinions expressed here are my own.
Once I started this book I couldn't stop reading it. Snowy is a very small dwarf. He lives in a village where it snows all the time. He hates the cold. One day he decides he is going to leave. He packs his things and heads off to find the village of Origenem where there is supposedly a buried treasure. He read about it in a book. On his trek he meets another dwarf who mistakes him for a young kid. Korkoro takes him home with him. Snowy stays for a while before deciding to join Snowy on his trip. The two encounter talking cats, a castle where everyone eats nothing but maple syrup, a wizard and a village that is cursed. This was such an interesting book that I couldn't stop reading. I read it from beginning to end in one sitting. I can't wait until the next book comes out so I can continue to read the adventures of Snowy and Korkoro.
Saturday, May 28, 2022
In A Dark, Dark Wood by Cece Louise
Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy, Mystery
Source: I received a copy from LibraryThing Early Reviewers. The opinions expressed here are my own.
I had a conversation with two colleagues on the last day of
school. All three of us were discussing the types of books we like to read and
our choices for the summer. None of us like gushy romance. What I read in Cece
Louise’s book, In A Dark, Dark Wood is the exact type of book I will
recommend to them. Calia is trying to save her sisters. She goes to the castle
hoping to secure employment for herself and her sisters. Instead she concocts a
plan that will secure her sister’s well-being, free her brother from a prisoner
ship and solve an issue for the King and Queen. Since she resembles their
missing daughter, she will go to Ebonwood to marry the prince in their daughter’s
place. This is important since their kingdom is on the edge of ruin.
Calia
is not exactly welcomed by the Prince. At first he come off as very
cynical. As I read further into his
story I realized the effect abusive words and betrayal had on him. It is Calia,
a survivor who has the ability to change all of that. She is willing to
sacrifice everything, including herself for her siblings. How far will she go
to help this prince she is slowly falling in love with?
This
book had it all for me. A touch of romance that builds slowly and is not shoved
in your face. A mystery that must be solve. Since I had not read this author
before I was surprised by how well written the mystery is. I was completely
blindsided. I loved the darkness of this book. To me there is a difference
between downright evil feeling darkness in a book and mysterious, murderous
darkness. This had that dark gothic feel that I love. Can’t wait to share this with my two friends.
I love this author enough I have purchased the first three books in this series
to read.


