Tag: Fantasy

A Reaper at the Gates… The Book the Slayed Me | Review

A Reaper at the Gates… T..

Posted July 26, 2018 by ReadandWander in Reviews / 0 Comments

My Thoughts Holy $%&*$. Why Sabaa? Why? I am not okay. Will not be okay until I have book four in my desperate, shaking hands… and friends… it is still in the brainstorming stages. Sigh. While I am going to do my best to keep this review spoiler free for Reaper, this may not be […]

A Court of Frost and Starlight | A Plot Less Review

A Court of Frost and Starlight..

Posted May 30, 2018 by ReadandWander in Reviews / 0 Comments

My Thoughts So the other day I realized I had not even attempted to write a review of ACOFAS. Not because I was mentally crafting a brilliant review. I just simply forgot… Yes… I just FORGOT a story by Queen Maas. And I should say that ‘story’ is used loosely here. This is a little […]

Legendary by Stephanie Garber | Spoiler Free Review

Legendary by Stephanie Garber ..

Posted May 18, 2018 by ReadandWander in Reviews / 0 Comments

My Thoughts If you have read my review of Caraval, you remember that my experience was… interesting. I couldn’t stand Scarlett for half the book then unexpectedly was swept away by the magic of Caraval. This was definitely not a problem with Legendary. I found myself enthralled from the very beginning. Must.Know.What.Happens – itis hit […]

Song of Blood and Stone – A Captivating Adventure with the Right Amount of Heart Ache & Romance | Review

Song of Blood and Stone –..

Posted April 30, 2018 by ReadandWander in Reviews / 0 Comments

My Thoughts First, can we just take a moment to admire that gorgeous cover? Swoon. When Song of Blood and Stone first came into my world via the Netgalley Gods, I didn’t realize it was the book I truly needed at that very moment. You see, I had just finished with what I felt was my […]

Q&A with L. Penelope – Author of Song of Blood & Stone

Q&A with L. Penelope R..

Posted April 30, 2018 by ReadandWander in Blog Tours / 0 Comments

Meet the Author Leslye Penelope has been writing since she could hold a pen and loves getting lost in the worlds in her head. She is an award-winning author of new adult, fantasy, and paranormal romance. She lives in Maryland with her husband and their furry dependents: an eighty-pound lap dog and an aspiring feral […]

Gemina by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff | Review

Gemina by Amie Kaufman & ..

Posted April 28, 2018 by ReadandWander in Reviews / 4 Comments

My Thoughts Well fems and chums, just when you think it can’t get any better… you get Gemina. I wasn’t sure what to think when I learned that Kady and Ezra were not the focus of this addition of the Illuminae Files but that uncertainty was completely unnecessary. I loved Gemina. I loved Hanna and […]

Caraval by Stephanie Garber | Review

Caraval by Stephanie Garber | ..

Posted April 19, 2018 by ReadandWander in Reviews / 2 Comments

My Thoughts I am not sure I have ever encountered the level annoyance I experienced while reading Caraval. Scarlett drove me crazy with her naivety. And the constant arguing for no apparent reason and against all common sense. Who tries to row a sinking boat?!? Scarlett does. If I were Julian, I would have left […]

Illuminae – READ THIS BOOK NOW | Review

Illuminae – READ THIS BO..

Posted April 18, 2018 by ReadandWander in Reviews / 4 Comments

My Thoughts This might be my shortest review ever. READ.THIS.BOOK. <error> LISTEN.TO <error> <error> THIS.BOOK. <error> A Blockbuster Film in Book Form Seriously. Illuminae is in a league of its own. Visually, the book is stunning and completely unique. The narrative is presented as a series of documents that create an engaging and fast paced […]

The Darkest Part of the Forest by Holly Black | Review

The Darkest Part of the Forest..

Posted February 4, 2018 by ReadandWander in Reviews / 6 Comments

My Thoughts With the recent release on The Cruel Prince, I have been hearing a lot about Holly Black, but had never read any of her work. The Darkest Part of the Forest was recommended to me as a good standalone but also had ties to The Cruel Prince so I figured, why not start […]