Tag: 4 STARS

  • Fourth Wing By: Rebecca Yarros

    Fourth Wing By: Rebecca Yarros

    Does this book even need an intro? I’ve been sitting on the hold list for MONTHS and finally received my copy from the library and dove right in. A fantasy/romantasy novel filled with daggers, dragons and drama. If you are looking for some ground breaking fantasy story you haven’t read before .. this won’t be…

  • Remarkably Bright Creatures By: Shelby Van Pelt

    Remarkably Bright Creatures By: Shelby Van Pelt

    Tova is going through the motions after her husband dies. Staying busy but not really living. Meeting her friends but trying to avoid letting them in too much. Until Marcellus, a giant octopus, decides to come into her life (or does Tova come into Marcellus life?). Multiple POVs weave this story together as each character…

  • Murder Road By: Simone St. James

    Murder Road By: Simone St. James

    Newlyweds April and Eddie are on their way to a glorious, relaxing honeymoon. Getting lost along the way, a quick murder investigation and so much more takes them to anything but a relaxing honeymoon. Set in 1995, St. James gives us another creepy thriller along a dark and quiet road where once you travel along…

  • Never Lie By: Freida McFadden

    Never Lie By: Freida McFadden

    A house showing of a missing psychiatrist, a snow in, a secret room full of tapes of people’s deepest secrets … what more could you ask for? Oh, maybe some muurrrdddeeerrrr? Everyone has secrets and the house of a missing psychiastrist is holding too many to count. Allow McFadden to take you on another twisty,…

  • Throne of Glass By: Sarah J. Maas

    Throne of Glass By: Sarah J. Maas

    A wronged assassin is given a chance to free herself from a death camp, but she stumbles on way more than a simple competition. My biggest question is where is the throne in Throne of Glass? To give you a quick background of where I am at with this viral author, Sarah J. Maas. I…

  • Babel, or the Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators’ Revolution By: R.F. Kuang

    Babel, or the Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators’ Revolution By: R.F. Kuang

    Babel is a wanna-be intellectual’s dream and an actual intellectual’s nightmare. I fall into the former, so I loved it. Set in England’s victorian days the reader follows Robin Swift, a translator student in Oxford, as he grapples with the realities of the world. This story has layers. The author flexes her knowledge, education and…