A whole 4 years since I bought my Kindle Paperwhite and a whole 2 months since I caved in and bought my Kindle Scribe! So, I thought I would do another blog post from the year before talking about all the books I read on my Kindle from Aug 2022 – Aug 2023.

- Title: Gleanings
- Author: Neal Shusterman
- Series: Arc of a Scythe #3.5
- Genre: Sci-Fi
- Source: Netgalley
- Date Read: 17.09.2022 – 26.09.2022
- Rating: 4 stars
Plot: There are still countless tales of the Scythedom to tell. Centuries passed between the Thunderhead cradling humanity and Scythe Goddard trying to turn it upside down. For years, humans lived in a world without hunger, disease, or death with Scythes as the living instruments of population control. Neal Shusterman—along with collaborators David Yoon, Jarrod Shusterman, Sofía Lapuente, Michael H. Payne, Michelle Knowlden, and Joelle Shusterman—returns to the world throughout the timeline of the Arc of a Scythe series. Discover secrets and histories of characters you’ve followed for three volumes and meet new heroes, new foes, and some figures in between.
I was a bit nervous going into this book due to loving the trilogy so much and I wanted to love these stories just as much but thankfully these were just as good and added an extra layer to the world.

- Title: Murder at the Theatre Royale
- Author: Ada Moncrieff
- Series: Standalone
- Genre: Murder Mystery
- Source: Netgalley
- Date Read: 29.11.2022 – 23.12.2022
- Rating: 4 stars
Plot: December 1935. Director Chester Harrison’s production of A Christmas Carol has had a troubled run on its tour of regional theatres. With tensions amongst the cast running high, the company reach their final stop – London’s Theatre Royale – a few days before Christmas. Catastrophe, however, strikes on opening night: ‘Scrooge’ dies on stage, seemingly due to a heart attack. But the show must go on. Until, that is, an old rival of Chester’s is murdered in a dressing room. Are those associated with the production being picked off one by one? Journalist Daphne King is determined to reveal the truth…
An unexpected book for me. I requested it on a whim and it took me a month to read but I ended up devouring the last 100 pages in one sitting. The main character was definitely someone you want to root for.

- Title: The Last Tale of the Flower Bride
- Author: Roshani Chokshi
- Series: Standalone
- Genre: Not actually sure…
- Source: Netgalley
- Date Read: 30.01.2023 – 03.02.2023
- Rating: 4 stars
Plot: Once upon a time, a man who believed in fairy tales married a beautiful, mysterious woman named Indigo Maxwell-Casteñada. He was a scholar of myths. She was heiress to a fortune. They exchanged gifts and stories and believed they would live happily ever after—and in exchange for her love, Indigo extracted a promise: that her bridegroom would never pry into her past. But when Indigo learns that her estranged aunt is dying and the couple is forced to return to her childhood home, the House of Dreams, the bridegroom will soon find himself unable to resist. For within the crumbling manor’s extravagant rooms and musty halls, there lurks the shadow of another girl: Azure, Indigo’s dearest childhood friend who suddenly disappeared. As the house slowly reveals his wife’s secrets, the bridegroom will be forced to choose between reality and fantasy, even if doing so threatens to destroy their marriage… or their lives.
Funnily enough I rated it a 3.5 when I finished it but ended up bumping it up to 4 stars as I couldn’t stop thinking about it.

- Title: The 16th Century in 100 Women
- Author: Amy Licence
- Series: Standalone
- Genre: History
- Source: Netgalley
- Date Read: 30.01.2023 – 18.02.2023
- Rating: 3 stars
Plot: This retelling of the sixteenth century introduces the reader to a gallery of amazing women, from queens to commoners, who navigated the patriarchal world in memorable and life-changing ways. Amy Licence has scoured the records from Europe and beyond to compile this testament to female lives and achievements, telling the stories of mistresses and martyrs, witches and muses, pirates and jesters, doctors and astronomers, escapees and murderesses, colonists and saints. Read about the wife of astrologer John Dee, the women who inspired Michelangelo, the jester who saved the life of Henry IV of France, the beloved mistress of the Sultan Suleiman the Great, the wife of Ivan the Terrible, whose murder unleashed terror, set against the everyday lives of those women who did not make the history books.
This was good mixture of well-known figures in history and not so well-known ones.

- Title: The Trial of Lotta Rae
- Author: Siobhan MacGowan
- Series: Standalone
- Genre: Historical Fiction
- Source: Netgalley
- Date Read: 25.05.2023 – 30.05.2023
- Rating: 4 stars
Plot: On Halloween night, 1906, young working-class Lotta Rae is attacked by a wealthy gentleman. She seeks justice at an Old Bailey trial alongside her barrister, William LInden, who she believes to be her ally. The verdict is devastating and Lotta Rae soon realises the guardians of justice do not support her. But what none could foresee were the shocking consequences. Twelve years later as the suffragettes rise and the ghost of WW1 looms large over London, William and Lotta meet again. Now, they will travel to a fateful destination where truths must be faced and wrongs must be righted. The Day in Court is done But tonight he will hear her testimony.

- Title: The Six Deaths of the Saint
- Author: Alix E. Harrow
- Series: Into Shadow #3
- Genre: Historical Fiction
- Source: Kindle Unlimited
- Date Read: 05.06.2023
- Rating: 4 stars
Plot: Always mindful of the debt she owes, the girl finds her worth as a weapon in the hand of the Prince. Her victories make him a king, then an emperor. The bards sing her name and her enemies fear it. But the war never ends and the cost keeps rising—how many times will she repeat her own story?

- Title: We Should All Be Feminists
- Author: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
- Series: Standalone
- Genre: Essay
- Source: Kindle Unlimited
- Date Read: 12.06.2023
- Rating: 3 stars
Plot: What does “feminism” mean today? That is the question at the heart of We Should All Be Feminists, a personal, eloquently-argued essay – adapted from her much-viewed Tedx talk of the same name – by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, the award-winning author of ‘Americanah’ and ‘Half of a Yellow Sun’. With humour and levity, here Adichie offers readers a unique definition of feminism for the twenty-first century – one rooted in inclusion and awareness. She shines a light not only on blatant discrimination, but also the more insidious, institutional behaviours that marginalise women around the world, in order to help readers of all walks of life better understand the often masked realities of sexual politics. Throughout, she draws extensively on her own experiences – in the U.S., in her native Nigeria – offering an artfully nuanced explanation of why the gender divide is harmful for women and men, alike. Argued in the same observant, witty and clever prose that has made Adichie a best-selling novelist, here is one remarkable author’s exploration of what it means to be a woman today – and an of-the-moment rallying cry for why we should all be feminists.

- Title: The Tea Dragon Society
- Author: Kay O’Neill
- Series: Tea Dragon #1
- Genre: Fantasy
- Source: Kindle Unlimited
- Date Read: 19.06.2023
- Rating: 3 stars
Plot: After discovering a lost tea dragon in the marketplace, Greta learns about the dying art form of tea dragon care-taking from the kind tea shop owners, Hesekiel and Erik. As she befriends them and their shy ward, Minette, Greta sees how the craft enriches their lives—and eventually her own.

- Title: Thornhedge
- Author: T. Kingfisher
- Series: Standalone
- Genre: Fantasy
- Source: Netgalley
- Date Read: 24.06.2023
- Rating: 4 stars
Plot: Meet Toadling. On the day of her birth, she was stolen from her family by the fairies, but she grew up safe and loved in the warm waters of faerieland. Once an adult though, the fae ask a favor of Toadling: return to the human world and offer a blessing of protection to a newborn child. Simple, right? If only. Centuries later, a knight approaches a towering wall of brambles, where the thorns are as thick as your arm and as sharp as swords. He’s heard there’s a curse here that needs breaking, but it’s a curse Toadling will do anything to uphold…

- Title: Lemon
- Author: Yeo-sun Kwon
- Series: Standalone
- Genre: Literary Fiction
- Source: Kindle Unlimited
- Date Read: 25.06.2023
- Rating: DNF at 43%
Plot: In the summer of 2002, when Korea is abuzz over hosting the FIFA World Cup, nineteen-year-old Kim Hae-on is killed in what becomes known as the High School Beauty Murder. Two suspects quickly emerge: rich kid Shin Jeongjun, whose car Hae-on was last seen in, and delivery boy Han Manu, who witnesses Hae-on in the passenger seat of Jeongjun’s car just a few hours before her death. But when Jeongjun’s alibi turns out to be solid, and no evidence can be pinned on Manu, the case goes cold. Seventeen years pass without any resolution for those who knew and loved Hae-on, and the grief and uncertainty take a cruel toll on her younger sister, Da-on, in particular. Unable to move on with her life, Da-on tries in her own twisted way to recover some of what she’s lost, ultimately setting out to find the truth of what happened. Told at different points in time from the perspectives of Da-on and two of Hae-on’s classmates, Lemon loosely follows the structure of a detective novel. But finding the perpetrator is not the main objective here. Instead, the work explores grief and trauma, raising important questions about guilt, retribution, and the meaning of death and life.

- Title: Mountains Made of Glass
- Author: Scarlett St. Clair
- Series: Standalone
- Genre: Romantasy
- Source: Kindle Unlimited
- Date Read: 05.07.2023 – 08.07.2023
- Rating: 2 stars
Plot: All Gesela’s life, her home village of Elk has been cursed. And it isn’t a single curse—it is one after another, each to be broken by a villager, each with devastating consequences. When Elk’s well goes dry, it is Gesela’s turn to save her town by killing the toad that lives at the bottom. Except… the toad is not a toad at all. He is an Elven prince under a curse of his own, and upon his death, his brothers come for Gesela, seeking retribution. As punishment, the princes banish Gesela to live with their seventh brother, the one they call the beast. Gesela expects to be the prisoner of a hideous monster, but the beast turns out to be exquisitely beautiful, and rather than lock her in a cell, he offers Gesela a deal. If she can guess his true name in seven days, she can go free. Gesela agrees, but there is a hidden catch—she must speak his name with love in order to free him, too. But can either of them learn to love in time?

- Title: Death on Gokuman Island
- Author: Sishi Yokomizo
- Series: Detective Kosuke Kindaichi #4
- Genre: Murder Mystery
- Source: Netgalley
- Date Read: 24.07.2023 – 29.07.2023
- Rating: 3 stars
Plot: Kosuke Kindaichi arrives on the remote Gokumon Island bearing tragic news – the son of one of the island’s most important families has died, on a troop transport ship bringing him back home after the Second World War. But Kindaichi has not come merely as a messenger – with his last words, the dying man warned that his three step-sisters’ lives would now be in danger. The scruffy detective is determined to get to the bottom of this mysterious prophesy, and to protect the three women if he can. As Kosuke Kindaichi attempts to unravel the island’s secrets, a series of gruesome murders begins. He investigates, but soon finds himself in mortal danger from both the unknown killer and the clannish locals, who resent this outsider meddling in their affairs
ooo what are your opinions on the Kindle Scribe? I have the Oasis and am not sure of I should upgrade or not
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