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Books I want to read during sapphic romance summer:
Reccer Spotlight: Eden!
Where the Dark Stands Still
Greenteeth
A Letter to the Luminous Deep
A Sorceress Comes to Call
The Hacienda
Eden's recs are giving "classics and modern classics across a wide variety of genres!" Full text available in her tab of the Bella’s Book Club Summer Reading ‘25 Reclist.
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I love this bookmark but I had to swap it out for a different one because it kept cutting the pages 😭
spring book haul 🌿 // all photos are mine 🌙
Review: Greenteeth by Molly O'Neill Rating: 5/5
"I wasn't a human, nor a goblin, nor a high fae. I was Jenny Greenteeth, fangs and claws and unholy strength."
When a witch is dropped into her lake, Jenny Greenteeth is somewhat perplexed. Since when do the townsfolk of Chipping Appleby care about witches enough to drown them? Deciding to rescue the witch sets Jenny on a path she never could have imagined.
I am going to make a bold statement. This is the spiritual successor to Terry Pratchett's Tiffany Aching series and Dianna Wynne Jones' Howl's Moving Castle. With some T Kingfisher sprinkled in. Yeah, I said it!
We've got middle-aged and old women going on adventures. We've got quests across the English (and Welsh) countryside. We've got deliciously satisfying twists and characters bending the rules of the world to their own desires. We've got magic drawn from the great well of stories about the high fae and the days of old before we forgot that magic was real. And I had so much fun.
This is exactly the kind of fantasy I like. It's an adventure story with lots of magic and fae that are actually dangerous. And it's also a beautiful book about friendship and family and fighting to the death for the world you love.
If you like slow, rambling quest stories with characters who feel so real you could almost touch them and a hefty dose of old-school magic, please give Greenteeth a go. I want to recommend this book to everyone I see. It's definitely a new favourite.
books read in 2026 ☆ greenteeth by molly o'neill
The witch looked surprised to see me, her eyes blinking furiously at me through murky waters. I don’t know why she was so astonished. It was my lake she’d been thrown into; she should have expected I’d come and see if there was anyone worth eating.
A Jenny Greenteeth offers you a fish. Do you accept?
A witch, a goblin, and Jenny Greenteeth are off to seek the King of the Fairies... what a delicious disaster this could be.
-Greenteeth, Molly O'Neill