Hey everyone! I'm back with my book review for April, and it's a book in one of my favorite series, Spy x Family. I love this series, but I don't believe I've ever done a review on them. Anyway, this is Volume 10 in the series, so there may/will be spoilers in this review. As … Continue reading April Read: Spy X Family Vol. 10 by Tatsuya Endo
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7 Fantasy Tropes I Like and Dislike
Hey everyone! I'm back with another writing post, and as the title states, I will be going over seven fantasy tropes I like, and seven I dislike. Now, I mentioned a couple of these in my post a few months ago, which you can see here. But this post will be focusing more on tropes … Continue reading 7 Fantasy Tropes I Like and Dislike
March Read: Sir Malcolm and the Missing Prince
Hey everyone! I'm back with my book review for March. This one is on the Lamplighter Sir Malcolm and the Missing Prince by Sidney Baldwin. I've heard really good things about this one, even by people who don't normally like Lamplighter's style, and because it sounded similar to one of my favorite WIPs, this book … Continue reading March Read: Sir Malcolm and the Missing Prince
Inspiration for a Springy Story
Spring is right around the corner, so what better to prepare for it than to gather a bunch of spring aesthetics to provide some inspiration for a story set in spring or which has spring vibes! I think of many things when I think of spring, and I will be gathering a bunch of these … Continue reading Inspiration for a Springy Story
February Read: Enamored by Jody Hedlund
Hey everyone! I'm back with my book review of the month! Of course, this month being February, I decided to read a romance book. A roll of the dice for me, since romance isn't my thing but okay. This book had multiple things going for me. Not only is it a medieval fantasy, it's Christian, … Continue reading February Read: Enamored by Jody Hedlund
20 Romantic “Ship” Dynamics to Use for Friendships and Sibling Relationships Instead
Hey everyone! So as everyone knows, February is usually associated with love and romance, due to Valentine's Day. And in writing, love is very important. In fact, romance is the biggest genre out there. However, there is more to love than just romantic love. In fact, some of the best "love" stories can be about … Continue reading 20 Romantic “Ship” Dynamics to Use for Friendships and Sibling Relationships Instead
January Read: The Hunger Games
Hey everyone! I'm back with the first book review in a few months, and it's on Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games. I'd been curious about this book for a long time, with all the hype surrounding it, and while I found a few reviews about it which made me decide to try it, I didn't … Continue reading January Read: The Hunger Games
5 Things I Want to See More of in Speculative Fiction
Hey everyone! It's the first writing post of 2024! This one contains 5 things I want to see more of in speculative fiction. These are my personal preference, but can also be used to make your story have some unique twists. Photo by Tobias Bju00f8rkli on Pexels.com #1: Close Sibling or Friend Relationships Okay, really … Continue reading 5 Things I Want to See More of in Speculative Fiction
October Read: Expatriates
Hey everyone! I'm back with my October read, Expatriates by James Wesley, Rawles. My brother really wanted me to read this book, so I decided it looked interesting and did so. As always, my content review comes first, then my personal review! The Synopsis (Taken from Goodreads) When the United States suffers a major socioeconomic … Continue reading October Read: Expatriates
Book Review: The Quest for Óg
Hey everyone! I'm back! I did have a week's absence there because... well, I got really busy that day and was gone. Then I couldn't figure out if I should do a certain post on my blog or newsletter, and just decided to take a break for the week. Now, normally this week I would … Continue reading Book Review: The Quest for Óg
