It has learned the limits of monoculture, turned inward in an everlasting round of tedium. Only by accepting the other can it truly find diversion and inspiration
Adrian Tchaikovsky, Children of Ruin

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It has learned the limits of monoculture, turned inward in an everlasting round of tedium. Only by accepting the other can it truly find diversion and inspiration
Adrian Tchaikovsky, Children of Ruin
Happy PRIDE!
Happy Pride month. Here are a few of my favorite books and series that feature LGBTQIA+ characters. What are your favorites? Leave them in the comments. Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao – Polyamorous Science Fantasy reimagining of the rise of Chinese Empress Wu Zetian. With a true love triangle as Zetian has two love interests who are also in love with each other. There truly isn’t anything else…
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What I'm Reading Now: A Magic Steeped in Poison by Judy I. Lin
What I’m Reading Now: A Magic Steeped in Poison by Judy I. Lin
I am not going to lie. I picked this book because of the cover. I mean just look at it! It’s just so pretty!!
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Well it was a year. I did read more books then I did last year but not anywhere near my pre-pandemic levels. But who is. I have found it harder to write reviews recently. You may have noticed. I’ll try to do better in 2022. Anyways, without further ado. These are top 5 favorite books of the past year. In order of which I read them. Stormbreak by Natalie C. Parker – I just loved this whole series…
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What I'm Reading Now: Wayward Witch by Zoraida Cordova
What I’m Reading Now: Wayward Witch by Zoraida Cordova
Latinx Brooklyn witches. Yes please
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Review: The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas The Hate U Give may be categorized as a fiction novel but make no mistake, there is nothing fictional about it.
Review: Red City by Marie Lu
This is actually the third YA author making their adult novel debut that I have read this year. If you think about it, it makes sense. They have all been writing for over a decade. They are growing with their readers, who at this point are adults themselves. I have read many of Lu’s books in the past, and they have all been very different but still grounded in reality. Red City is no different.…