November 2024 TBR

This month has weirdly become the month of sequels!!

  • Title: Murder at Holly House
  • Author: Denzil Meyrick
  • Series: Frank Grasby Mystery #1
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Murder Mystery
  • Publish Date: 09/11/24


Plot: A village of secrets. It’s December 1952, and a dead stranger has been found lodged up the chimney of Holly House in the remote town of Elderby. Is he a simple thief, or a would-be killer? Either way, he wasn’t on anyone’s Christmas wish list. A mystery that can’t be solved. Inspector Frank Grasby is ordered to investigate. The victim of some unfortunate misunderstandings, he hopes this case will help clear his name. But as is often the way for Grasby, things most certainly don’t go according to plan. A Christmas to remember. Soon blizzards hit the North York Moors, cutting off the village from help, and the local doctor’s husband is found murdered. Grasby begins to realise that everyone in Elderby is hiding something – and if he can’t uncover the truth soon, the whole country will pay a dreadful price…

  • Title: A Very Lively Murder
  • Author: Katy Watson
  • Series: Three Dahlia Mysteries #2
  • Format: eBook
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Murder Mystery
  • Publish Date: Out Now!


Plot: Ex-child star Posy Starling is finally filming her dream role – Dahlia Lively in The Lady Detective movie. But things take a nightmare turn when a prop weapon is replaced with the real thing – with almost fatal consequences for her fellow Dahlia, Rosalind King. There’s something very wrong on the set of The Lady Detective – which means it’s time to call in Caro Hooper, so the three Dahlias can investigate. In between filming scenes, signing autographs for locals, photoshoots in London, talk show appearances and jetting off to France for an impromptu party, the three Dahlias do what they do best – surrupticiously sleuth. And very soon the evidence starts to point towards one particular co-star… But before they can prove it, another murder rocks the production. And this time, with a storm raging, the river flooded and the bridge washed out, there are no police to rely on so it’s up to the three Dahlias to stop a murderer in their tracks… before another victim is claimed.

  • Title: Catching Fire
  • Author: Suzanne Collins
  • Series: The Hunger Games #2
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: YA
  • Genre: Dystopian
  • Publish Date: Out Now!


Plot: Against all odds, Katniss Everdeen has won the Hunger Games. She and fellow District 12 tribute Peeta Mellark are miraculously still alive. Katniss should be relieved, happy even. After all, she has returned to her family and her longtime friend, Gale. Yet nothing is the way Katniss wishes it to be. Gale holds her at an icy distance. Peeta has turned his back on her completely. And there are whispers of a rebellion against the Capitol—a rebellion that Katniss and Peeta may have helped create. Much to her shock, Katniss has fueled an unrest that she’s afraid she cannot stop. And what scares her even more is that she’s not entirely convinced she should try. As time draws near for Katniss and Peeta to visit the districts on the Capitol’s cruel Victory Tour, the stakes are higher than ever. If they can’t prove, without a shadow of a doubt, that they are lost in their love for each other, the consequences will be horrifying.

  • Title: Everyone on This Train is a Suspect
  • Author: Benjamin Stevenson
  • Series: Ernest Cunningham #2
  • Format: Hardback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Murder Mystery
  • Publish Date: Out Now!


Plot: When the Australian Mystery Writers’ Society invited me to their crime-writing festival aboard the Ghan, the famous train between Darwin and Adelaide, I was hoping for some inspiration for my second book. Fiction, this time: I needed a break from real people killing each other. Obviously, that didn’t pan out. The program is a who’s who of crime writing royalty:

  • the debut writer (me!)
  • the forensic science writer
  • the blockbuster writer
  • the legal thriller writer
  • the literary writer
  • the psychological suspense writer

But when one of us is murdered, the remaining authors quickly turn into five detectives. Together, we should know how to solve a crime. Of course, we should also know how to commit one.

  • Title: Bloodmarked
  • Author: Tracey Deonn
  • Series: The Legendborn Cycle #2
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: YA
  • Genre: Urban Fantasy
  • Publish Date: Out Now!


Plot: All Bree wanted was to uncover the truth behind her mother’s death. So she infiltrated the Legendborn Order, a secret society descended from King Arthur’s knights—only to discover her own ancestral power. Now, Bree has become someone new: A Medium. A Bloodcrafter. A Scion. But the ancient war between demons and the Order is rising to a deadly peak. And Nick, the Legendborn boy Bree fell in love with, has been kidnapped. Bree wants to fight, but the Regents who rule the Order won’t let her. To them, she is an unknown girl with unheard-of power, and as the living anchor for the spell that preserves the Legendborn cycle, she must be protected. When the Regents reveal they will do whatever it takes to hide the war, Bree and her friends must go on the run to rescue Nick themselves. But enemies are everywhere, Bree’s powers are unpredictable and dangerous, and she can’t escape her growing attraction to Selwyn, the mage sworn to protect Nick until death. If Bree has any hope of saving herself and the people she loves, she must learn to control her powers from the ancestors who wielded them first—without losing herself in the process.

  • Title: One For My Enemy
  • Author: Olivie Blake
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Urban Fantasy
  • Publish Date: Out Now!


Plot: On one side of the conflict are the Antonova sisters, each one beautiful, cunning, and ruthless, and their mother, the elusive supplier of premium intoxicants known only as Baba Yaga. On the other side, the influential Fedorov brothers serve their father, the crime boss known as Koschei the Deathless, whose community extortion ventures dominate the shadows of magical Manhattan. After twelve years of tenuous coexistence, a change in one family’s interests causes a rift in the existing stalemate. When bad blood brings both families to the precipice of disaster, fate intervenes with a chance encounter, and in the aftershocks of a resurrected conflict, everyone must choose a side. As each of the siblings struggles to stake their claim, fraying loyalties threaten to rot each side from the inside out. If, that is, the enmity between empires doesn’t destroy them first.

September 2024 Wrap Up

  • I read 9 books this month
  • I DNFd 1 book this month
  • Genre: 3 horror, 2 non-fiction, 2 fantasy, 1 historical fiction and 1 sci-fi
  • Gender of authors: 5 women and 4 men
  • Race of authors: 6 white authors, 1 asian author, 1 Latina author and 1 black author
  • Age range: 6 adult and 3 YA
  • Format: 6 paperback, 2 hardback, 1 eBook
  • 3.9 stars average rating for the month

Shakespeare: The Man Who Pays the Rent – Judi Dench (3 stars)

This was interesting but not exactly what I expected. It felt more of a beat for beat analysis of the characters Dench played and her thoughts on each scene. I expected more of a memoir with Dench reflecting on her time in the theatre, funny moments, things she had learnt, wisdom to pass on but I think all of that got lost by Dench just walking you through every single scene which got super repetitive. Which was a shame as she is so funny and incredibly smart and I wanted more personal anecdotes.

Dearest – Jacquie Walters (3.75 stars)

Now I have written a whole blog post towards this book so please check it out >>>

I rarely post full book reviews so please give it some love! x

The Lie of the Land – Guy Shrubsole (4 stars)

I have never read a nature writing book in my life and I have only read a small amount of current affairs books. I am frankly very new to reading non-fiction but this book was incredibly accessible, engaging, and emotive. I learned so much from these pages and it makes me want to go out and pick litter and go out and take in the countryside. I loved as well the action plan at the end of the book which left you feeling more hopeful than you probably felt when first reading the book as you realise how depleted and destroyed our countryside truly is.

Hell Followed With Us – Andrew Joseph White (4 stars)

I read this as per request by my friend Morgan and for the second month of my brand new SFF book group at work. This was such a visceral and vulnerable read with great characters, a juicy plot and an ending that just was the cherry on top of a very gory book. I love a book that tackles cult elements of christianity and I dare say this is one of the best post-apocalyptic YA books in the last 5 years!

Harrow the Ninth – Tamsyn Muir (4 stars)

Now if I wasn’t told ahead of reading this that the book actively lies and gaslights you I would have DNFd. While I enjoyed the book 100%, and I loved what it was doing, the first 2 thirds were a slog to get through. I keep having to remind myself that this was all on purpose but my god. I really like Harrow but she is character that needs a more charismatic side character to bounce off of. Watching Harrow walk around for like 300 pages was a bit of a drag. The last third though made it all worth it. I am never the kind of person to suggest sticking a book out and waiting for it to get better but this one is an exception.

The Hacienda – Isabel Cañas (4.5 stars)

To whoever comped this book as Mexican Gothic meets Rebecca I hope both sides of your pillow are cold at night. While definitely leaning more into the Rebecca side this beautiful and haunting tale set in rural Mexico took my breath away. Great atmosphere, intriguing plot and great chemistry between our two main characters. I will always recommend this book.

Escaping Mr. Rochester – L.L. McKinney (5 stars)

I have personally never read Jane Eyre but knew enough about the story to understand what was going on though I don’t feel that you need to know the story to enjoy this book. The stand-out elements from this novel are the two main characters, Jane and Bertha, and the way McKinney creates such a tense and unsettling atmosphere. Jane and Bertha are such realised and thought-out characters with multiple layers. They were kind-hearted, they STRESSED ME OUT, – specifically Jane and they had determination which I loved. The tension and atmosphere around Thornfield Hall were expected. Upon reading the blurb I knew what I was getting myself into… or so I thought. At times I found my heart racing, like I was watching a horror movie waiting for the killer to jump out, and I literally couldn’t take my eyes of the page. I felt the cold seeping in and I felt as a reader I was constantly ‘reading’ on eggshells. Perfect for this time of the year!

London Book Shopping Trip

Last week I took a trip up to London and I spent about 8 hours in bookstores in like 2 days. Here is what I got! I saved all my Waterstones points and had birthday gift cards.

Waterstones

  • Title: The Gauntlet and the Fist Beneath
  • Author: Ian Green
  • Series: The Rotstorm #1
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Fantasy


Plot: Protect your people.The endless rotstorm rages over the ruins of the Ferron Empire. Floré would never let the slavers of the Empire rise again. As a warrior of the Stormguard Commandos, she wrought horrors in the rotstorm to protect her people. She did her duty and left the bloodshed behind. Fight for your family.Floré’s peace is shattered when blazing orbs of light cut through the night sky and descend on her village. Her daughter is abducted and Floré is forced into a chase across a land of twisted monsters and ancient gods. She must pursue the mysterious orbs, whose presence could herald the return of the Empire she spent her entire life fighting. Destroy your enemies.Now, Floré must take up the role she swore to put aside and become the weapon the Stormguard trained her to be, to save not only her daughter, but her people . . .

  • Title: A Very Lively Murder
  • Author: Katy Watson
  • Series: Three Dahlias #1
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Murder Mystery


Plot: Ex-child star Posy Starling is finally filming her dream role – Dahlia Lively in The Lady Detective movie. But things take a nightmare turn when a prop weapon is replaced with the real thing – with almost fatal consequences for her fellow Dahlia, Rosalind King. There’s something very wrong on the set of The Lady Detective – which means it’s time to call in Caro Hooper, so the three Dahlias can investigate. In between filming scenes, signing autographs for locals, photoshoots in London, talk show appearances and jetting off to France for an impromptu party, the three Dahlias do what they do best – surrupticiously sleuth. And very soon the evidence starts to point towards one particular co-star… But before they can prove it, another murder rocks the production. And this time, with a storm raging, the river flooded and the bridge washed out, there are no police to rely on so it’s up to the three Dahlias to stop a murderer in their tracks… before another victim is claimed.

  • Title: Interview with the Vampire
  • Author: Anne Rice
  • Series: The Vampire Chronicles #1
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Historical Fantasy


Plot: In a darkened room the boy sits, waiting for the story to begin. His companion is a young man, cloaked in shadow, his voice low and soft. Only the pure white of his collar is visible in the gloom. The story of this man’s life is about to be told. A story of a vampire facing the dark stretch of eternity, cursed with an exquisite craving for human blood.

  • Title: Delicious in Dungeon, Vol.6
  • Author: Ryoko Kui
  • Series: Delicious in Dungeon #6
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: YA
  • Genre: Fantasy


Plot: Joined By Shuro’s and Kabru’s parties, the group has swelled in size, making for triple the mouths to feed! Food is scarce on the lower levels, but even so, the newcomers aren’t quite the adventurous eaters Laios and his party have become. Their disgust turns to rage when Laios reveals the forbidden magic used to revive Falin—and Falin, in her shocking new form, reveals herself. If word gets out, the consequences for Laios and his friends will be terrible, but that’s only if they make it out of this dungeon!

  • Title: Serpents in Eden
  • Editor: Martin Edwards
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Murder Mystery


Plot: Many of the greatest British crime writers have explored the possibilities of crime in the countryside in lively and ingenious short stories. Serpents in Eden celebrates the rural British mystery by bringing together an eclectic mix of crime stories written over half a century. From a tale of poison-pen letters tearing apart a village community to a macabre mystery by Arthur Conan Doyle, the stories collected here reveal the dark truths hidden in an assortment of rural paradises. 

  • Title: Miraculous Mysteries
  • Editor: Martin Edwards
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Murder Mystery


Plot: Impossible crime stories have been relished by puzzle-lovers ever since the invention of detective fiction. Fiendishly intricate cases were particularly well suited to the cerebral type of detective story that became so popular during the ‘golden age of murder’ between the two world wars.

  • Title: Murder at the Manor
  • Editor: Martin Edwards
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Murder Mystery


Plot: The English country house is an iconic setting for some of the greatest British crime fiction. This new collection gathers together stories written over a span of about 65 years, during which British society, and life in country houses, was transformed out of all recognition. It includes fascinating and unfamiliar twists on the classic closed circle plot, in which the assorted guests at a country house party become suspects when a crime is committed. In the more sinister tales featured here, a gloomy mansion set in lonely grounds offers an eerie backdrop for dark deeds.

  • Title: The Jasmine Throne
  • Author: Tasha Suri
  • Series: The Burning Kingdoms #1
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Fantasy


Plot: Imprisoned by her dictator brother, Malini spends her days in isolation in the Hirana: an ancient temple that was once the source of the powerful, magical deathless waters — but is now little more than a decaying ruin. Priya is a maidservant, one among several who make the treacherous journey to the top of the Hirana every night to clean Malini’s chambers. She is happy to be an anonymous drudge, so long as it keeps anyone from guessing the dangerous secret she hides. But when Malini accidentally bears witness to Priya’s true nature, their destinies become irrevocably tangled. One is a vengeful princess seeking to depose her brother from his throne. The other is a priestess seeking to find her family. Together, they will change the fate of an empire.

  • Title: The Liar of Red Valley
  • Author: Walter Goldwater
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Horror


Plot: In Red Valley, California, you follow the rules if you want to stay alive. But they won’t be enough to protect Sadie now that she’s become the Liar, the keeper of the town’s many secrets. Friendships are hard-won here, and it isn’t safe to make enemies. And though the Liar has power — power to remake the world, with just a little blood—what Sadie really needs is answers: Why is the town’s sheriff after her? What does the King want from her? And what is the real purpose of the Liar of Red Valley?

  • Title: The Bullet-Catcher’s Daughter
  • Author: Rod Duncan
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Historical Fantasy


Plot: Elizabeth Barnabus lives a double life—as herself and as her brother, the private detective. She is trying to solve the mystery of a disappearing aristocrat and a hoard of arcane machines. In her way stand the rogues, freaks and self-proclaimed alchemists of a travelling circus. But when she comes up against an agent of the all-powerful Patent Office, her life and the course of history will begin to change. And not necessarily for the better…

  • Title: A is for Arsenic
  • Author: Kathryn Harkup
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Non-Fiction (Science, History, Literary Analysis)


Plot: People are fascinated by murder. The popularity of murder mystery books, TV series, and even board games shows that there is an appetite for death, and the more unusual or macabre the method, the better. With gunshots or stabbings the cause of death is obvious, but poisons are inherently more mysterious. How are some compounds so deadly in such tiny amounts? Agatha Christie used poison to kill her characters more often than any other crime fiction writer. The poison was a central part of the novel, and her choice of deadly substances was far from random; the chemical and physiological characteristics of each poison provide vital clues to the discovery of the murderer. Christie demonstrated her extensive chemical knowledge (much of it gleaned by working in a pharmacy during both world wars) in many of her novels, but this is rarely appreciated by the reader. Written by former research chemist Kathryn Harkup, each chapter takes a different novel and investigates the poison used by the murderer. Fact- and fun-packed, A is for Arsenic looks at why certain chemicals kill, how they interact with the body, and the feasibility of obtaining, administering, and detecting these poisons, both when Christie was writing and today.

  • Title: The Unbroken
  • Author: C.L. Clark
  • Series: Magic of the Lost #1
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Fantasy


Plot: Touraine is a soldier. Stolen as a child and raised to kill and die for the empire, her only loyalty is to her fellow conscripts. But now, her company has been sent back to her homeland to stop a rebellion, and the ties of blood may be stronger than she thought. Luca needs a turncoat. Someone desperate enough to tiptoe the bayonet’s edge between treason and orders. Someone who can sway the rebels toward peace, while Luca focuses on what really matters: getting her uncle off her throne. Through assassinations and massacres, in bedrooms and war rooms, Touraine and Luca will haggle over the price of a nation. But some things aren’t for sale.

  • Title: Automatic Eve
  • Author: Rokurō Inui
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Science Fantasy


Plot: A mighty shogunate ruling the land from Tempu Castle. An imperial line of strict female succession. Caught between these two immense powers, the sprawling city of Tempu is home to many wonders—not least a superhuman technological achievement in the form of a beautiful automaton known as Eve. When a secret that threatens to shake the imperial line intersects with the mystery of Eve’s creation, events are set in motion that soon race toward a shocking conclusion. A new, astonishingly inventive science fantasy masterpiece of historic proportions.

  • Title: The Inheritance of Orquídea Divina
  • Author: Zoraida Córdova
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Historical Fantasy


Plot: The Montoyas are used to a life without explanations. They know better than to ask why the pantry never seems to run low, or why their matriarch won’t ever leave their home in Four Rivers—not for graduations, weddings, or baptisms. But when Orquídea Divina invites them to her funeral and to collect their inheritance, they hope to learn the secrets that she has held onto so tightly their whole lives. Instead, Orquídea is transformed into a ceiba tree, leaving them with more questions than answers. Seven years later, her gifts have manifested in different ways for Marimar, Rey, and Rhiannon, granting them unexpected blessings and powers. But soon, a hidden figure begins to tear through their family tree, picking them off one by one as it seeks to destroy Orquídea’s line. Determined to save what’s left of their family and uncover the truth behind their inheritance, her descendants travel to Ecuador—to the place where Orquídea buried her secrets and broken promises and never looked back.

  • Title: Children of the Whales, Vol.6
  • Author: Abi Umeda
  • Series: Children of the Whales #6
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: New Adult
  • Genre: Fantasy


Plot: In this postapocalyptic fantasy, a sea of sand swallows everything but the past. In an endless sea of sand drifts the Mud Whale, a floating island city of clay and magic. In its chambers a small community clings to survival, cut off from its own history by the shadows of the past. The people of the Mud Whale have been trapped on the floating island since their ancestors were exiled to the Sea of Sand nearly a hundred years ago, yet their prison has mostly felt like a home. But now the true extent of the punishment inflicted on the criminals of Faláina has come to light, and the cost exacted by their home is immense.

Forbidden Planet

  • Title: Karen Memory
  • Author: Elizabeth Bear
  • Series: Karen Memory #1
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Western Fantasy


Plot: Set in the late 19th century—when the city we now call Seattle Underground was the whole town (and still on the surface), when airships plied the trade routes, would-be gold miners were heading to the gold fields of Alaska, and steam-powered mechanicals stalked the waterfront, Karen is a young woman on her own, is making the best of her orphaned state by working in Madame Damnable’s high-quality bordello. Through Karen’s eyes we get to know the other girls in the house—a resourceful group—and the poor and the powerful of the town. Trouble erupts one night when a badly injured girl arrives at their door, begging sanctuary, followed by the man who holds her indenture, and who has a machine that can take over anyone’s mind and control their actions. And as if that wasn’t bad enough, the next night brings a body dumped in their rubbish heap—a streetwalker who has been brutally murdered.

  • Title: Elder Race
  • Author: Adrian Tchaikovsky
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Science Fantasy


Plot: Lynesse is the lowly Fourth Daughter of the queen, and always getting in the way. But a demon is terrorizing the land, and now she’s an adult (albeit barely) and although she still gets in the way, she understands that the only way to save her people is to invoke the pact between her family and the Elder sorcerer who has inhabited the local tower for as long as her people have lived here (though none in living memory has approached it). But Elder Nyr isn’t a sorcerer, and he is forbidden to help, for his knowledge of science tells him the threat cannot possibly be a demon…

  • Title: Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End
  • Author: Kanehito Yamada
  • Series: Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End #11
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: YA
  • Genre: Fantasy


Plot for Book 1: Elf mage Frieren and her courageous fellow adventurers have defeated the Demon King and brought peace to the land. But Frieren will long outlive the rest of her former party. How will she come to understand what life means to the people around her? Decades after their victory, the funeral of one her friends confronts Frieren with her own near immortality. Frieren sets out to fulfill the last wishes of her comrades and finds herself beginning a new adventure…

  • Title: Pulling the Wings Off Angels
  • Author: K.J Parker
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Fantasy


Plot: Long ago, a wealthy man stole an angel and hid her in a chapel, where she remains imprisoned to this day. That’s the legend, anyway. A clerical student who’s racked up gambling debts to a local gangster is given an ultimatum ― deliver the angel his grandfather kidnapped, or forfeit various body parts in payment. And so begins a whirlwind theological paradox ― with the student at its center ― in which the stakes are the necessity of God, the existence of destiny ― and the nature of angels.

  • Title: Sunset Mantle
  • Author: Alter S. Reiss
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Fantasy


Plot: With a single blow, Cete won both honor and exile from his last commander. Since then he has wandered, looking for a place to call home. The distant holdings of the Reach Antach offer shelter, but that promise has a price. The Reach Antach is doomed. Barbarians, traitors, and scheming investors conspire to destroy the burgeoning settlement. A wise man would move on, but Cete has found reason to stay. A blind weaver-woman and the beautiful sunset mantle lure the warrior to wager everything he has left on one final chance to turn back the hungry tides of war.

  • Title: Witch Hat Atelier
  • Author: Alter S. Reiss
  • Series: Witch Hat Atelier #11
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: YA
  • Genre: Fantasy


Plot for Book 1: In a world where everyone takes wonders like magic spells and dragons for granted, Coco is a girl with a simple dream: She wants to be a witch. But everybody knows magicians are born, not made, and Coco was not born with a gift for magic. Resigned to her un-magical life, Coco is about to give up on her dream to become a witch…until the day she meets Qifrey, a mysterious, traveling magician. After secretly seeing Qifrey perform magic in a way she’s never seen before, Coco soon learns what everybody “knows” might not be the truth, and discovers that her magical dream may not be as far away as it may seem…

  • Title: Kimi ni Todoke
  • Author: Karuho Shiina
  • Series: Kimi ni Todoke #1
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: YA
  • Genre: Romance


Plot: Sawako Kuronuma is the perfect heroine…for a horror movie. With striking similarities to a haunting movie character–jet-black hair, sinister smile and silent demeanor–she’s mistakenly called Sadako by those around her. But behind her scary façade is a very misunderstood teenager. Too shy to fit in, all she wants to do is make some friends. But when the most popular boy in class befriends her, she’s sure to make more than just that–she’s about to make some enemies too!

  • Title: Claymore: Marked for the Death
  • Author: Norihiro Yagi
  • Series: Claymore #4
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Dark Fantasy


Plot for Book 1: In a world where monsters called Yoma prey on humans and live among them in disguise, humanity’s only hope is a new breed of warrior known as Claymores. Half human, half monster, these silver-eyed slayers possess supernatural strength but are condemned to fight their savage impulses or lose their humanity completely.

  • Title: House of Roots and Ruin
  • Author: Erin A. Craig
  • Series: Sisters of the Salt #2
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: YA
  • Genre: Fantasy


Plot: Despite dreams of adventures far beyond the Salann shores, seventeen-year-old Verity Thaumas has remained at her family’s estate, Highmoor, with her older sister Camille, while their sisters have scattered across Arcannia. When their sister Mercy sends word that the Duchess of Bloem—wife of a celebrated botanist—is interested in having Verity paint a portrait of her son, Alexander, Verity jumps at the chance, but Camille won’t allow it. Forced to reveal the secret she’s kept for years, Camille tells Verity the truth one day: Verity is still seeing ghosts, she just doesn’t know it. Stunned, Verity flees Highmoor that night and—with nowhere else to turn—makes her way to Bloem. At first, she is captivated by the lush, luxurious landscape and is quickly drawn to charming, witty, and impossibly handsome Alexander Laurent. And soon, to her surprise, a romance . . . blossoms. But it’s not long before Verity is plagued with nightmares, and the darker side of Bloem begins to show through its sickly-sweet façade. . . .

  • Title: Flowers for the Sea
  • Author: Zin E. Rocklyn
  • Series: Standalone
  • Format: Paperback
  • Age Rating: Adult
  • Genre: Horror


Plot: Survivors from a flooded kingdom struggle alone on an ark. Resources are scant, and ravenous beasts circle. Their fangs are sharp. Among the refugees is Iraxi: ostracized, despised, and a commoner who refused a prince, she’s pregnant with a child that might be more than human. Her fate may be darker and more powerful than she can imagine.

August 2024 Wrap Up

Ok, so this was a big month and I will not be reviewing all of what I read as that will be too long and too boring. So here are the highlights.

  • I read 34 books this month
  • I DNFd 3 books this month
  • Genre: 23 fantasy, 3 contemporary fiction, 2 historical fiction, 1 romance, 1 murder mystery,1 thriller, 1 literary fiction, 1 horror and 1 sci-fi
  • Gender of authors: 13 women, 7 men and 1 non-binary author
  • Race of authors: 18 asian authors, 4 white authors, 1 Latina author
  • Age range: 23 YA, 8 adult, 2 new adult and 1 middle grade
  • Format: 34 paperback
  • 4.1 stars average rating for the month

Fang Si-Chi’s First Love Paradise – Lin Yi-Han (DNF)

This DNF is purely down to the content in the book being to distressing for me. I wanted to give it a go and read some impactful translated fiction but it just got too much. Check trigger warnings for this book.

Silver Spoon, Vol. 1 – Hiromu Arakawa (DNF)

Not even the mastermind that is Hiromu Arakawa could make me interested in an agricultural slice of life story. Love the art and the comedy but the pacing was super slow and the content was boring.

Claymore, Vol.2 – Norihiro Yagi (3 stars)

I flew through this volume but I wouldn’t say I was super invested in this story. It’s early days so I am going to give it up to volume 4, as that is all I can get hold of, and if I don’t love it I will DNF the series. I do think this is because I know the story due to the anime and the adaptation of that volume was very good.

Young Hag – Isabel Greenberg (3 stars)

This was an interesting take on Arthurian which I enjoyed but I HATED the art-style. I was hoping I would get used to it but I struggled with it the further the novel went on.

Usotoki Rhetoric Vol.2 – Ritsu Miyako (3.5 stars)

Love the characters and 1920s Japan setting but I am getting a bit bored of the short story format. I am hoping that with the next couple of volumes we will get some longer form stories!

Snow White with the Red Hair, Vol. 2-4 – Sorata Akiduki (AVG: 3.5)

Volume 2 ended incredibly strongly but I am not sure how much this story is for me. I love the romance elements but there is something missing for me in this series. I am going to give it one more volume and if I don’t love that volume I will probably DNF this series.

Orange, Vol.6 – Ichigo Tanako (4 stars)

Now before I read this volume, which follows my favourite character Suwa, I had heard that it ruins his character and was a disappointing addition to the series. I personally, loved it, to me it added to Suwa’s character who I felt was reduced a bit to being the gracious friend zoned character. For me, this added so much more depth and nuance.

Delicious in Dungeon, Vol. 2-4 – Ryoko Kui (AVG: 4.3)

This is what I am talking about when I call for the end of the short story format and focusing more on a long form story. The plot, the characters, the food. All amazing! The ending of volume 4 literally turned it up a notch and I am so excited to see where the rest of this story goes. Now I just have to convince my boyfriend to watch the anime.

The Hills of Estrella Rosa – Ashley Robin Franklin (4.5 stars)

A perfect queer folklore, horror story set in Texas. I enjoyed the plot line, the mystery, the podcast elements. All so good.

Yona of the Dawn, Vol. 3-5 – Mizuho Kusanagi (4.5 stars)

Probably my favourite series this year. Each year, I have a new fave series and I think it’s between Yona of the Dawn and Children of the Whales. Yona of the Dawn has the perfect balance of emotion, comedy, romance and action. I have been loving the development of this story and especially Yona’s development as a character.

What A Way To Go! – Bella Mackie (5 stars)

What a whirlwind! I had such a fun time reading this book with its unreliable narrators, the most frustrating cast of side characters that you love to hate, and a plot where you think to yourself “this can’t get worse” well it actually can! I loved the use of multiple POVs and mixed media. This was such an exciting, engaging, and fun read that I would recommend it to anyone who wants to read about complicated families, complicated relationships, and wanting to hate on the top 5%!

Lightfall, Vol. 1 – Tim Probert (5 stars)

Such a jaw-dropingly beautiful story. Incredible pieces of art, hilarious characters, heart-rending yet hopeful story. I instantly got the following 2 volumes to keep up with the story I loved it that much.

North Woods – Daniel Mason (5 stars)

Thank you to authors like Daniel Mason who have made me realise I actually am a literary fiction reader. After reading this book I am firmly in Autumn. This book whisked me up in a tornado of apples, golden leaves, and poetic tragedy. Following centuries on one specific piece of land in America we watch various inhabitants and characters live, breathe, and die among the apple trees and ghosts of North Woods. This book is a feat unto itself spanning various years, giving voice to characters vastly different from one that came before them and the one that will succeed them, and giving you a sense of tragedy and beauty in one whole gust of wind. I was lost in this book and lost in these stories, I loved how despite the years between are characters they all have something in common which is curiosity and love for humanity, and how this was their best asset and their undoing. An epic autumnal novel that you will rarely see on the shelves.