An Ember in the Ashes Series, Daevabad Trilogy
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Long Term Projects for Word Wilderness

Hello readers!While I was reading everyone’s 2020 wrap up posts, I came across some long term projects that caught my… read more Long Term Projects for Word Wilderness

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New Year’s Resolutions: Reading Goals and Challenges for 2021

Hello Readers,I hope you all had a great New Year’s Eve! Today is a big landmark for Word Wilderness. This… read more New Year’s Resolutions: Reading Goals and Challenges for 2021

the longest year ever: 2020 wrap up, word wilderness
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The Longest Year Ever: 2020 Wrap Up

Hello Readers!I haven’t been active for the past few months, but I thought I should still look back at my… read more The Longest Year Ever: 2020 Wrap Up

Word Wilderness, Blogging Update and Future Plans
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Coming Back to Word Wilderness in 2021

Hello readers, If you haven’t noticed, I have not been active on my blog for the past couple of months…. read more Coming Back to Word Wilderness in 2021

Mexican Gothic, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Word Wilderness
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Review: Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

Title: Mexican GothicAuthor: Silvia Moreno-GarciaGenres: Horror, Historical Fiction, Mystery, Gothic HorrorPages: 301ISBN-13: 978-0525620785Links: IndieBound, Goodreads, Amazon, Content Warnings: body horror,… read more Review: Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

self-published fantasy month 2020, blog wrap up, word wilderness
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Self-Published Fantasy Month: Closing Thoughts

If you’ve been following my blog this month, you’ll know that I’ve been participating in Self-Published Fantasy Month. What you… read more Self-Published Fantasy Month: Closing Thoughts

The Black Veins, Ashia Monet, Word Wilderness
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Review: The Black Veins by Ashia Monet

My last review for Self-Published Fantasy Month! I’m happy to say The Black Veins by Ashia Monet been my favorite read for September

The thief who pulled on troubles braids, michael mcclung, book review
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Review: The Thief Who Pulled on Trouble’s Braids by Michael McClung

The Thief Who Pulled on Trouble’s Braids was this year’s read-along for Self-Published Fantasy Month.

To Astera, With Love, Amanda Ross
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Review: To Astera, With Love by Amanda Ross

Title: To Astera, With LoveAuthor: Amanda RossGenres: Fantasy, Low Fantasy, Paranormal FantasyPages: 205ISBN: 978-1734985405Links: Goodreads, AmazonContent Warnings: drugs, racism (including… read more Review: To Astera, With Love by Amanda Ross

By Sea and Sky, Antoine Bandele
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By Sea and Sky by Antoine Bandele

Title: By Sea and Sky: An Esowon StorySeries: The Sky Pirate Chronicles #1Author: Antoine BandeleGenres: Fantasy, High FantasyPages: 414Links: Goodreads,… read more By Sea and Sky by Antoine Bandele

August 2020 recap, word wilderness, peyton
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Recap #3: August 2020

Well, I made it through the summer! I’m starting my third semester of college this week and thank goodness for… read more Recap #3: August 2020

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Manga Mania: Goblin Slayer

Written by Kagyu Kumo, Illustrations by Kousuke Kurose Genres: Action, Fantasy, Seinen, Ecchi, Mature Published: 2016-Current Length: 49 Chapters, currently… read more Manga Mania: Goblin Slayer

Book Blogger hacks, Sarah Davis
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Minnie Reviews on 2 Nonfiction Books for Book Bloggers and Cat Lovers

After two books broke my heart, I decided to take a quick break from Fantasy. As much as I love… read more Minnie Reviews on 2 Nonfiction Books for Book Bloggers and Cat Lovers

point of view in books, word wilderness
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Pros and Cons of Different POVs in Books

I recently picked up The Raven Tower by Ann Leckie for one reason: the book is written with a second-person… read more Pros and Cons of Different POVs in Books

Awkward, Gurpreet Kaur
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Awkward by Gurpreet Kaur

Title: AwkwardAuthor: Gurpreet KaurGenre: YA Fiction, Comedy, YA Contemporary RomancePages: ~100Links: Goodreads, Amazon So I have a secret to tell…… read more Awkward by Gurpreet Kaur

7 books i can't wait to read, word wilderness, peyton
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7 Books I Can’t Wait to Read

Afternoon Tea is a book discussion section of my blog where I’ll discuss books, genres, tropes etc…. Feel free to… read more 7 Books I Can’t Wait to Read

Book blog, recap june/july 2020
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Recap #2: June/July 2020

Hello readers! I have come to the end of month 4 of blogging, and I am still loving it. Thanks… read more Recap #2: June/July 2020

High School Reading Lists
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How I Would Fix High School Reading Lists: Part 2

During school I found the books read in English infuriatingly dry and depressing. I’m OK reading sad literature every once… read more How I Would Fix High School Reading Lists: Part 2

Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, N. K. Jemisin
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The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms by N. K. Jemisin

Title: The Hundred Thousand KingdomsAuthor: N. K. JemisinGenres: Fantasy, High Fantasy, RomancePages: 427Published: 2010Series: Inheritance TrilogyLinks: Amazon, Goodreads Summary After… read more The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms by N. K. Jemisin

High school reading lists
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How I Would Fix High School Reading Lists: Part 1

So, if you read my last Afternoon Tea discussion post, you may have recognized my hatred for many of the… read more How I Would Fix High School Reading Lists: Part 1