A Magical, Moving Masterpiece: The Heretic’s Guide to Homecoming: Theory by Sienna Tristen
Sometimes a book is simply perfect.
Sometimes a book is simply perfect.
Anderson’s Tinderbox retold as a queer epic fantasy – I much approve.
A Wizard of Earthsea and Not Good For Maidens – lackluster wizardry and a singularly un-tempting Goblin Market!
Believe it or not, The Oleander Sword manages to outshine its predecessor.
In a world overseen by fairies, parliament needs to get its act together – or else.
Think The Handmaid’s Tale vibes, but modern, Black, queer, and with MAGIC.
Forget underwhelming; this book – about a prophet who can’t see the future – was literally exhausting.
Be honest – we all want to be book eaters.
Let’s get some nonbinary pride up in here!
Eight DNFs in one month is far too many.