Saturday, December 21, 2024

In My Mailbox #685

Cannot believe it is Christmas in just three days. Ahh! I'm excited. Yet.. I don't fully have that Christmas feeling right. Sigh. Missing grandpa, who should have been here. Sobs. Missing my sister and her family, who went on vacation for the whole holiday. Hmph. So it will just be four of us this Christmas, instead of ten. And that just feels weird. And I am sad. Missing grandpa. Thinking of unfair the world is. So anyway. I'm not feeling the best. But started watching Christmas movies, so I am hoping to feel more okay soon :) Excited for all the Christmas food at least, haha. <3 Got a bit of mail this week. I am waiting on something exciting that should arrive on Monday, hopefully. This week I'm waiting on A Theory of Dreaming :) I hope you are all doing well. <3 And are excited about Christmas :D Do you have snow? :) We do, thankfully. <3

His Dark Materials. Of course I had to buy this new huge UK edition of all three books. Oops. SO pretty.
A Monsoon Rising. I still haven't read The Hurricane Wars. Oops. But needed this waterstones exclusive.
The Lord of the Rings Animated. I have never seen this old movie before. Now I cannot wait to see it, ha.
Joan He Swag. Eee. Thank you so much Joan for opening up a swag shop :D These are so precious. <3
The Raven Boys 2-4. Owlcrate editions. <3 Now my collection is complete :D Of course I had get them :)

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Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Waiting on Wednesday #687

"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.

A THEORY OF DREAMING (A Study in Drowning #2)
BY AVA RAID

Goodreads Description:

Return to the immersive, lush, and dreamlike world of the instantly bestselling dark academia fantasy A Study in Drowning as the aftermath of their first discovery pulls Effy and Preston on a final adventure and brings their haunting love story to its end in this stunning sequel and final book in the duology.

All stories come to an end.

Effy learned that when she defeated the Fairy King. Even though she may never know exactly what happened at Hiraeth, she is free of her nightmares and is able to pen a thesis with Preston on the beloved national fairy tale Angharad. She has finally earned a spot at the literature college, making her the first woman in history to enroll.

But some dreams are dangerous, especially when they come true. The entire university—and soon the entire nation—is waiting for her to fail. With the Fairy King defeated and Myrddin’s legacy exposed, Effy can no longer escape into fantasy. Who is she without her stories?

With Effy under threat, Preston is surprised to discover a rage simmering inside him, ringing in his ears like bells. He begins to dream of a palace under the sea, a world where he is king—visions that start to follow him even in waking.

As the war between Llyr and Argant explodes, Effy and Preston find themselves caught in the crossfire: Effy losing her dreams and Preston losing himself in his.

Are dreams ever truly just dreams?

Format: 416 pages, Hardcover
Expected Publication: August 5, 2025 by HarperCollins
Pre-Order: Blackwells and Amazon US and Amazon UK

EEE! I am all kinds of dying for this sequel :D Ahh! I loved A Study in Drowning so so so very much. <3 And oh my gosh. I have an eARC of this beauty :D It will be read early next year, ha. After I re-read book one. I simply cannot wait to read them both. Sigh. I have already peeked, haha. I am beyond excited :)
What are you waiting for on this dreamy Wednesday?

Saturday, December 14, 2024

In My Mailbox #684

Another week gone by so fast, ack. Almost Christmas :) I finished reading my final book of the year, so making it to 30 total this year too. <3 I enjoyed it :) And I do kind of want to read more, but not going to until January. Want to take it easy this Christmas. And watch lots of movies :) Maybe finally have time to play some new Switch games. Fingers crossed. I'm a bit exhausted all the time, though. Sigh. I got new medicine again this week, third time with this new one. Please let it work this time. Ugh. I am so tired of being in pain. Anyway. Got some mail. <3 No physical books, but lots of awesome :D I shared my review of Unlock the Dark. <3 This week I'm waiting on The Listeners :D Hope you are all doing well lately. <3

Funko Europe. Ooops. A new big order of pop figures, ha. <3 I just had to. New Supernatural :D Love them. Tried again to get the Shrek dragon. Failed again. How rude, haha. Love the 2 new Stitch'es. <3 Love all the Valentines ones. Had to get all the new Chucky :) And another Britney pop, eee. It's so cute. Jellycat. My first order from the EU store, ack :) I had to get that bear with pyjamas. He is the cutest :D

Edelweiss eARCs. Eeeee. Some of my recent Edelweiss eARC downloads :D I'm still lucky enough to be auto approved by HarperTeen on there, years later, and I am so, so thankful. Which means I was able to get A Theory of Dreaming :D And oh my gosh, I cannot wait to re-read book one and read this one. Early next year. I have already peeked a little, haha. Coven was also an auto-approval, and I can't wait to read this beauty of a graphic novel early in the new year. <3 And then. Sigh. The Listeners and Gloam I was luck to get from PRH International, eeee :D Thank you so much lovely. <3 I cannot wait to read them both early next year. SO excited for a new Maggie book :D It sounds so awesome. And Gloam looks cute and sad and I cannot wait for it. I'm not a fan of reading ebooks. It hurts my eyes and head. But theeese. Well. I'm reading all of these anyway, ha. <3 Now to figure out which one I am starting with in January. Hmm :D

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Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Waiting on Wednesday #686

"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.

THE LISTENERS BY MAGGIE STIEFVATER

Goodreads Description:

#1 New York Times bestselling novelist Maggie Stiefvater dazzles in this mesmerizing portrait of an irresistible heroine, an unlikely romance, and a hotel—and a world—in peril.

JANUARY 1942. THE AVALLON HOTEL AND SPA offers elegance and sophistication in an increasingly ugly world. Run with precision by June Hudson, the hotel’s West Virginia born-and-bred general manager, the Avallon is where high society goes to see and be seen, and where the mountain sweetwater in the fountains and spas can wash away all your troubles.

June was trained by the Gilfoyles, the hotel’s aristocratic owners, and she has guided the Avallon skillfully through the first pangs of war. Now, though, the Gilfoyle family heir has made a secret deal with the State Department to fill the hotel with captured Axis diplomats. June must convince her staff—many of whom have sons and husbands heading to the frontlines—to offer luxury to Nazis. With a smile.

She also must reckon with Tucker Minnick, the FBI agent whose coal tattoo hints at their shared past in the mountains, and whose search for the diplomats’ secrets disrupts the peace June is fighting so hard to maintain. Hers is a balancing act with dangerous consequences; the sweetwater beneath the hotel can threaten as well as heal, and only June can manage the springs.

As dark alliances and an elusive spy crack the polished veneer of the Avallon, June must calculate the true cost of luxury.

Format: 384 pages, Hardcover
Expected Publication: June 3, 2025 by Viking
Pre-Order: Blackwells and Amazon US and Amazon UK

Eeee. New Maggie Stiefvater book :D I am SO excited about this book. It sounds different and it sounds so good too. I am lucky enough to have an eARC of it from PRH International. <3 I'm hoping to read it in January :) I think I will love this story. I do love reading books based on the war, despite how sad they are.
What are you waiting for on this secretive Wednesday?

Monday, December 9, 2024

Review: Unlock the Dark by Sasa Hawk

I could not resist this book once I saw that awesome cover. And I am so glad that I read it. Because I really, really enjoying reading this story. It was not fully perfect for me, but a most excellent four star. And there was not a single thing that I hated, which is such a plus. It was such a sweet but also pretty depressing love story.

This book tells the story of Elia and Trys. She is a shopkeeper and he is a prince. He is looking to end a war and she is looking to keep her siblings alive and well. They end up mixed together and end up on sort of an adventure. Which was all kinds of bad and fun. The romance is so fast, but so cute. I loved them both.

There is so much going on in this book. I'm going to write a little about all of it. But not much about the plot. First it is about Elia and Trys searching for the scroll. About Elia looking for a way to save her little brother. Then it ends up being about Elia trying to save Trys. Which I very much liked. And I found the writing to be great. I found the story to be exciting and thrilling at times. It was a fast read, because I could not stop myself from reading more once I started it. Which is the best feeling. In a way this story is simple. Yet fully complicated too. But it was an easy story to follow. There was no drama, which brought me the most joy. The romance was sweet. A little too much, yet also so perfect the way it was. I adored them so. It was not a perfect story to me, and yet I loved lots of it a whole lot. As it was such a good story.

This book is about Trys ending up in Elia's shop, asking her to create a doorway for him to the island in the sky. But she does not want to. Because she has a history at this place. I liked getting to know why she did not want to go back. What she did was so wrong. It was painful to read about. Yet I loved it lots. And I loved reading about this special place. Elia needs the money Trys is offering. And then he offers marriage to him as well, if they make it back safely. And so Elia is not able to refuse. And she likes him right away.

They end up rushing to get there, not fully planned. But oh, I loved getting to read more about this place. But it did not end up being a good place for them. They are searching for a scroll of peace in the library. But it is hidden in a vault. Elia has to open all the locks. It drains her. But she manages it, and Trys reads the scroll, hoping for peace to the war. But it was not at all that easy. He changes. And Elia has to leave and it is such a mess. I liked it a whole lot, ha. It was exciting. I liked everything that happened after that.

It would be a little impossible to describe this world. Because we do not see that much about it or how it works. And yet there is enough. I liked that the story focused more on Elia and Trys, rather than the world around. There is magic in this place. Almost everyone gets magic once they are old enough. Trys is good at finding lore and is a scholar. Elia can open anything with a lock. Her father could make a magic door to anywhere. Her sister could heal. There were many other types of magic too. I liked learning about them.

There were so many things that I enjoyed about this book. One of those things was Elia and her siblings. She is taking care of her four younger siblings, after their mother died and their father got ill. It's not going so well for them. But they are trying their best and just want a good future. We do not see too much of the siblings, but I so adored getting to know them all. They were written well and I loved their different magic. I loved how close they all were, how they loved each other. And I loved how it all ended for each of them.

There is also a witch in this story. Rinna-Grivya. Whom was almost like a grandmother for Elia and her siblings. Well, somewhat. She could be all kinds of grumpy. But she did help them when they needed it. And I liked reading about her too. We get to see a few other witches too, and they were more weird, ha. Elia also had a best friend. She also helped her and her siblings whenever she could. And I loved that. I liked her type of magic. Elia and her siblings were not doing too well, but they had loving people around.

Much of the end of the book is about Elia being on a battlefield. Fully in the dark. And I loved those parts as they were all kinds of interesting and mysterious. She had to get help from a monster while there. And I loved this monster. He could talk and he wasn't all that scary. Though her deal with him did not seem so nice. But he made her a shadow house to be safe in, which I loved. Then she met another monster, which was creepy. Yet they turned out to be friends, in a way. I very much loved that, ha. It was all kinds of cute.

I am giving this book a four star because I found a few things a little weird. The romance was all kinds of rushed and happened so fast. Yet I did not mind too much, as they were the cutest together and I adored the romance. But yeah. It was a little too fast, especially with her thinking about how he looks every time she looks at him. I also found some of the god things a bit too much. Or not explained enough. I wish the ending had been longer, as I wanted to see if that one curse could be broken. And I just wanted more, ha.

Unlock the Dark ended up being such an incredible book to me. I really adored the romance and the main characters. I loved the different world and how it's magic worked. I really liked Elia's magic. How adorable Trys was. I loved reading about the island in the sky. I wanted more of that. I liked the ending as well, and the writing was so good. I cannot wait for more books by Sasa Hawk. You all really need to read this. Big thank you to HarperTeen for still having me auto-approved on Edelweiss. I'm so glad I read this one early.

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