The Witchlands series in a nutshell
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The Witchlands series in a nutshell
If I had a nickel for every book about a lone dweller of a vast magical space I owned, I'd have three nickels, which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened thrice.
What witchery would you like to have?
waterwitchery!!! Second choice: Tidewitchery. Since I’m not sure I want to be a Paladin and have all those responsibilities. 😅
Day 1: JOMPBPC: August Goals
My immediate TBR for August, 2025! 💙
one of my mates is finally reading the witchlands and I am over here frothing at my mouth desperately trying to stay on the leash as he unintentionally clocks the plot with his "theories"
Pre-order – Susan Dennard
A super fun pre-order campaign with less than 2 weeks to vote and get a short story and artwork!!!
"Heart-Threads are not fated, nor are they necessarily singular. Like any relationship, a Heart-Thread is a choice you make. The bond forms from respect and shared experience, and though attraction can sometimes play its part, it is not necessary. Love is love, and is the most powerful connection we humans have."
In a publishing industry and a genre (fantasy) that has been overwhelmed with the idea of couples being 'fated' or predestined 'mates' the concept of Heart-Threads in Susan Dennard's The Witchlands is so much more relatable. It's grounded and it feels real, but it's not devoid of depth and beauty. Also, by its definition, it has room for asexuality, which is often reduced.