Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Waiting on Wednesday #758

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

UP FROM THE ASHES BY SHARON CAMERON

Goodreads Description:

#1 New York Times bestselling author Sharon Cameron returns with a stunning story about the fight to survive - and find love - in the face of the ugliest of nightmares, based on the true story of two heroes and their resistance in the Sobibor death camp during the Holocaust.

Selma Wijnberg is a criminal, a prisoner. Because she is Jewish. For this crime, in the depths of Hitler's occupation of Holland, Selma is deported to the Sobibor death camp, sentenced to sort the clothes of the dead while a smoke made of thousands blackens the sky. And in the light of this enormous funeral pyre, at the end of a Nazi pistol, Selma is ordered to dance. The hand that offers to dance with her is strong. Steady. It belongs to Chaim Engel. Chaim is a Polish Jew and also a prisoner. Chaim and Selma don't speak the same language. But sometimes, love doesn't need a language.

Who falls in love in the middle of hell? Chaim and Selma do. And who knew that love could kindle so much hope.

But when the prisoners of Sobibor hatch a daring plan of escape, it is time to kill or be killed. The gate or the fire. Chaim and Selma will go out on their feet, or out with the smoke. In an hour of terror and panic, of bullets and bloodshed, Chaim and Selma discover that hope--and two hands twined tightly together--can be the key to keeping two people alive.

Based on the remarkable true story of Selma Wijnberg and Chaim Engel, and the infamous revolt and escape of the Sobibor death camp prisoners, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Light in Hidden Places, Sharon Cameron crafts an extraordinary and evocative thriller that celebrates how hope and love can conquer even the most impossible of odds.

Format: 416 pages, Hardcover
Expected Publication: October 6, 2026 by Scholastic Press
Pre-Order: Blackwells and Amazon US and Amazon UK

I am so very curious and excited about this book. It sounds heartbreaking yet exciting too. I have read many books by Sharon, and she writes such stunning stories. I am sure this one will be too. Can't wait :)
What are you waiting for on this daring Wednesday?

Saturday, April 25, 2026

In My Mailbox #755

Meh. Not been feeling much better this week. Rude. Still just too tired most of the time. But I'm trying my best :) Not read anything, but that's because I'm waiting on an epic book that may arrive next week, eee :) But ohh. I did re-watch season 1 of One Piece this week. And saw season 2. I love this show very much. Sigh. It's so good. Need season 3 already, though. Hmph. Also saw Apex yesterday, which was weird but good too. Hoping to watch more movies as well :) Got a bit too much mail, oops. <3 And waiting on some epic things next week, or the week after, eee. I'm so excited :D And ugh. We had spring feeling last week. This week we had snow storms. Ruuude. Brrr. Should be better next week sometime. Probably. I want my spring back, ha :) This week I'm waiting on Seek the Traitor's Son :) I hope that you are all doing well. <3

The Lunar Chronicles. Cinder, Scarlet, Cress, Winter. Eeee. After waiting forever and ever, I got my Bookish Box exclusive set :D And it is so very beautiful. Glad that I bought this. <3 Gorgeous artwork.
The Rebel Witch. Fairyloot edition. And it looks stunning. Bought as I have book one. Reading one day.
The Escape Game. US and UK editions :D Both of them are beautiful. I love Marissa. Reading soonish.
Bing's Cherries Swag. Eeee! Thank you so much Livia for this most precious pre-order swag :D I love it.
Funko Pop. After waiting weeks, I finally got my order. Had to get these, haha :) Love the new Pokemon ones. And new Disney Princesses. And new Erica from Stranger Things. And the others are precious too.

Pop Mart. Whoops. This was a very expensive mail week, ack. So many lovely popmart items, eee :D I am so happy, haha. <3 I got the new Fifa medium sized Labubu, which is precious. Love the blue color. Also got the little purse Labubu head thing, as it is so cute. Got the gorgeous Hirono hare, luckily got the regular one, the pink. So cute. Got one of the Bikini Bottom Buddies, new ones, though the one I got is pretty ugly, haha :) Yet I love it too. All of those were bought from the official popmart store at aliexpress, as usual. And theeeeen!!!! LABUBU SECRETS :D Eeeeee! Exciting Macaron and Have a Seat. These two beauties I bought from Whoopea. As I did not want to buy more blind boxes, so I bought these two confirmed, eee. More expensive, but not that bad, honestly. So I could not resist any longer. And I'm so glad that I bought them confirmed :) They are both beautiful, eee. <3 So so very happy with both of them. Sigh. They are stunning :) Have a Seat is so fluffy. Now missing a few secrets, but not getting them yet :)

More Instagram photos here. <3

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Waiting on Wednesday #757

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

SEEK THE TRAITOR'S SON BY VERONICA ROTH 

Goodreads Description:

DELUXE EDITION—a beautiful hardcover edition featuring sprayed edges.

A new epic romantic, dystopian fantasy begins in Seek the Traitor's Son, from #1 New York Times bestselling author Veronica Roth

Elegy Ahn did not ask for destiny to find her.

She is happy with her life as a soldier, defending her small country from the Talusar, a powerful nation who worships a deadly Fever. A fever that blesses half of its victims with mysterious gifts.

But then she’s summoned to hear a prophecy–her, and the most ruthless of Talusar generals, Rava Vidar. Brought face to face, they learn that one of them will lead their people to victory over the other…but they don’t know which. And at the center of both of their fates: a man. A man that, Elegy is told, she will fall in love with.

In just one day, Elegy’s old life–her job, her purpose, and her future–is over. She and Rava are destined to collide, with the fate of their nations hanging in the balance. And when they do, only one will be left standing.

Elegy intends to make sure it’s her.

Format: 432 pages, Hardcover
Expected Publication: May 12, 2026 by Tor Books
Pre-Order: Blackwells and Amazon US and Amazon UK

Ohh. I am very curious about this new book by Veronica :D It sounds different. Yet it sounds pretty exciting too. And so I do think I will like this one. Once I find time to read it, ack :) Love the cover. <3
What are you waiting for on this destined Wednesday?

Saturday, April 18, 2026

In My Mailbox #754

I am way too sleepy. So sharing a shorter update this week. I am pretty exhausted lately. Still doing my spa baths pretty often. <3 And I managed to read a new book this week :) But other than that I have not gotten much done. Oops. I'm just sleepy and hurting. Rude. Got a bit of precious mail this week, eee. And waiting on more. Rude, haha. This week I'm waiting on Tempest :) And shared my review of Fall River. <3 I'm just so very tired. Still play Pokopia daily, but a little less, ack. Love it so. Hope you are all doing well :)

Pop Mart. Eee. Finally got my Hello Kitty beauties :D And they are absolutely beautiful, yesss. I so love these new Labubus. So cute. <3 Love the little outfits. And my medium one :D Perfect. Also got two free gifts, the pet collar thingy. It's cute. And also got a Twinkle air freshener, which my mom stole, haha :)
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond. New Nintendo Switch 2 game on sale; had to get it. Seen many that loves it.
Funko Europe. A few new pop figures :D Love the new The Lord of the Rings exclusive. And the cuties.

 

More Instagram photos here. <3

Friday, April 17, 2026

Review: Fall River by T. J. Brown

This was a book that I could not stop reading. It was all kinds of creepy and I had to know what would happen next. Even though I also dreaded getting to know what happened in the past. This book was written in a great way, so that I could not stop thinking about it all. I did not love this, but I very much enjoyed reading it. 

I'm ending up giving this book three stars. But it was a four star for most of the story. There were just some things that were a bit too much for me. Yet the story was pretty much incredible. And I loved reading about Clara. There was very much going on and I liked how different it was. It takes place in 1878 and in 1892 too.

I very much liked that the book was set in the past. I love reading books that are not modern. This book tells the story of Clara, the fifteen year old cousin of Lizzie Borden. But it starts when she is twenty nine years old, living a very different life. It begins with her living with her love, Josiah. And that made me very happy, that it started with the romance already being there. But oh, it ended up being so very complicated. Yet so good too. There was just very much going on in this book. I do not know how to put words to everything. I'm going to try not to share too much. But have to share some things. Clara is living a pretty much peaceful life. Until she learns that her cousin, Lizzie, will be on trial for murdering her parents. Which somewhat ruins Clara's life all over again. 

We get to know much about her past. In the present time as well as going back to when she was fifteen. As this book is told from different timelines. Which I really liked. I liked getting to know Clara when she was young and when she was older. I must confess to liking her older version better, as she knew more about life. Reading about her being younger was so much stress yet so exciting at times too. I dreaded knowing what would happen next. Yet I needed to know. It was a great suspense book. Which I so liked.

Clara ends up going to live with Lizzie and her parents for a summer when she was fifteen because her parents died in a train crash. And it was so sad to read about that, how Clara was grieving. It was well done too. It hurt my heart that she lost her parents. And had to be forced to life with a family she did not know. She learns right away that her life with the Bordens will not be the same. Her own parents were full of love and laughter. The Bordens were not. They were all kinds of strict and mostly pretty mean as well.

Clara is not happy about being at this place at all. Though she likes getting to spend time with Lizzie. At least at first. Until she gets to know her better. There is just so very much going on in this book. I shall not mention the plot more, as it is mostly just about Clara living with them. We get to know how twisted Lizzie is. And she does so many awful things. It made me so stressed. Shudders. Yet it was fascinating to read about too. Clara was so innocent at first. But that quickly changed. Also, I did not really like Peter at all.

There is so much to know about Clara. She got so damaged while she lived with Lizzie. There were so many bad things happening. Especially on the night she finally left that place. We do not get to see that until the end. Instead we first get to witness her having gotten away, how hurt she was, how she had to heal for so long. How she met Josiah. I liked that he loved her, but it happened a bit too fast as well, with him being older than her as well. Felt a little weird. I grew to adore him even so. He was gentle and kind.

We learn so much about Clara when she is older. I loved the town she lived in. I loved the work she was doing. I loved that she had a man who loved her. But then there were a few small things about their life that I did not like. Clara was so damaged, and she kept secrets from Josiah. She refused to marry him. And he got a bit damaged too. It is mentioned that he sometimes visits with the whores in the town. I did not approve at all. He loves Clara. Yet he still does that. It hurt my heart. But, well. It was set in the past.

But even so. That is one part that I wish was not included in the book. Although it also changes their life, what he has been doing. I'm not fully sure what I felt about this change in their lives. I liked it. I did not like it. It was complicated. Yet interesting too. I felt like it brought them closer together, which they needed. As Clara loved Josiah too. But she was so scared because of her past. Because of her madness. And I must say that I did like reading about her being older the most, as her life was much better and less dangerous.

Must mention another thing too. Although I have already written way too much about this book and I feel like my review is a little bit of a mess. Clara is so very damaged. And a little bit crazy. I liked how that was written. How we get to see her shutting down. It was pretty heartbreaking to read about. Yet it felt so real too. She very much needed to heal her mind as well, from all that happened to her in the past. I wish we had gotten to see a little more of the healing. I truly wanted Clara to get to have the most wonderful life.

One thing that bothered me about this book was the writing. I very much enjoyed it, and I felt connected to the story. But there were so many writing mistakes. It took me out of the story a bit too often. I am not fully sure if I got a finished version of the book or not, if the mistakes have been fixed. But I'm guessing that they have. But yes. That did bother me a little. But I was still able to very much enjoy this book. As despite the errors, the writing was pretty well done. I just loved the book being set in the past. So good.

There is so much that I wish to share about this book. But trying my best not to include too much. But there are some spoilers that I need to talk about. This book went from a four star to a three star because of the scenes at the end of the book, when we finally learn what happened in the barn back then. There is a rape scene where Lizzie is raping a young man in front of Clara. And I so felt like this did not need to be there. He was half dead, so it was a little weird too. And how she hurt Clara. It was brutal but interesting.

I do feel like this book needs some trigger warnings, for those who need them. And so I shall include a little in my review. There is a rape scene at the end. There are hints of incest happening a whole lot, and I did not like it one bit. That was too much for me as well. There was a fear that the newborn kittens would be murdered. I kept waiting for it during the whole book. That was stressful. It did not happen, thankfully. But it was painful to think that it would happen. This book was so stressful. Yet I liked it most of the time.

I did not know much about the actual story of Lizzie Borden before I started this book. And I know this was fictional, with a little truth added as well. But oh, how I hated this girl. She was the absolute worst. Yet I did like learning more about her. This book included a little of her trial at the end, though it did not share how it ended. I had to look that up. And it was the rudest real ending. Hmph. I liked how this book ended, though. I liked getting to know Clara and her story. But I so wish the ending had the reunion too.

Thank you so much to the author for sending me a free copy of this book to read and review. I have read some of her books in the past, and I could not resist reading her newest one. I'm glad that I gave this one a try. It surprised me. It was such a great read, even though it was not perfect to me. Fall River is a book that I will be thinking about for a long time. Possibly because of how disturbing it was at times. But I really enjoyed reading this book. And I think you should give this one a try too, if you also like true crime stories.

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