January DNFs
False princes that flopped; feel-good sci-fi that does not feel good; a magician’s daughter whose tricks did not impress; and a magical circus that did not enchant.
False princes that flopped; feel-good sci-fi that does not feel good; a magician’s daughter whose tricks did not impress; and a magical circus that did not enchant.
Witches hunting down magical spoons in order to hex the patriarchy…did not live up to its promises.
Thanks, I hate it.
A young witch and her unlikely allies go up against a monster in this YA with a surprising amount of depth!
An endearingly anti-social professor of faerie studies faces off against ice elves and never gets in over her head, not even once!
(She does catch Feelings, and is Not Impressed with them!)
A noir F/F and a fantasy inspired by surrealist paintings!
In which Sia rants. A lot.
Four books that crashed and burned for me this month – all of them ARCs.
The best teen witches in print right now get even queerer and fiercer and more magical.
An optimistic fantasy that asks, how do we love the world when it stops being easy?