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Review: The Unicorn Hunters by Katherine Arden

Anne of Brittany has long dreaded her marriage. Since the invasion of France spelled the death of her father, she has accepted the life of a duchess with grace, knowing full well her lands and her body will not remain hers for long. France means to marry her to their king to secure Brittany, but…

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Review: Bad Words by Ríoghnach Robinson

Author Parker Navarro’s debut novel was supposed to be a success. The advance: more than staggering, with early reviews slating it as the book of the year. All castles must crumble and Parker’s fell at the hands of notorious book critic, Selina Chan, who panned his book, dubbing it a “stupefying misfire”. Superseded by more…

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Let’s Talk: Romances For Winter

Yippee Ki-yay romance lovers. It’s the best time of year for romance with that winter chill keeping us all cozy inside (storms included). Cozying up with romance is the way to survive the winter and I wouldn’t have it be any different. This next crop of romance recommendations was absolutely meant to be shared around…

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Review: Tropesick by Lauren Okie

Ghostwriting was never Katie Caruso’s calling. It’s something she stumbled into after college, but it allowed her to pay the bills and so eight years swiftly rolled past. Writing for Meredith Bradford, a household name in the romance genre was once a huge opportunity but now it has become demanding—especially since Meredith keeps pushing up…

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Review: The Trident and the Pearl by Sarah K. L. Wilson

On the day her world drowned, Queen Coralys made a bargain. Desperate to save her kingdom of isles from their watery fate—one to which her husband had already succumbed, Coralys made a plea with their gods who at the last moment saved the islands for a price. In trade for her world restored, the gods…

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Review: The Girl with a Thousand Faces by Sunyi Dean

Kowloon is a city of ghosts. For a girl with no memories washed up upon the shore, it presents an opportunity for a rebirth. Mercy Chan has a unique ability: not only can she see ghosts, she can commune with the dead and allow them to move towards the afterlife—a rare talent coveted by those…

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Hi, I’m Robin, a speculative and romance obsessed bookseller based in Boston. When I’m not working or exploring the city, I can be found with a book in my hand or cranking away at a new book review.

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