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Awesome!

Jan - The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan
Feb - Heartless by Marissa Meyer
Mar - Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
Apr - Hunted by Meagan Spooner
May - So This is Love by Elizabeth Lim
Jun - The Fire Rose by Mercedes Lackey
Jul - Legendborn by Tracy Deonn
Aug - Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman
Sep - Arrows of the Queen by Mercedes Lackey
Oct - Storm Front by Jim Butcher
Nov - Gilded by Marissa Meyer
Dec - The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden
Dec 08, 2023 07:43PM

That is awesome! I love when a child enjoys reading. So many worlds for them to enjoy.
Dec 07, 2023 09:14AM
Nov 29, 2023 05:42PM

Nov 29, 2023 05:39PM
Nov 12, 2023 11:34AM

Same. One of the reasons I love mysteries.
Nov 07, 2023 06:52PM

No apologies, ever. Life happens, other books get prioritized. We need to always give ourselves grace.
Nov 06, 2023 08:56PM


I found it extremely interesting that the superstitions and beliefs of the residents of Sleepy Hollow were so strong that they actually took a phy..."
I actually caught what you were talking about until...
I also loved the fact that Ben was able to change one of those mythical fears into a form of good simply because she had a strong belief that good can conquer evil.
I don't think I was looking at this in regard to the ending. I am not completely sure why the ending was a bit of a letdown. 🤷♀️


I can relate to the huge overflowing pile. I have one of those all the time. I regularly overestimate how much I can read each month.

Oct 30, 2023 09:23PM

Juvenile is where I found Grounded as well. I'm hoping it will be enjoyable.
Oct 30, 2023 08:18PM

That's very possible. Things change and it's easy to lose perspective when a change takes place.
Oct 30, 2023 02:31PM

I have to admit being the first chapter was pretty dark and I was surprised to find a child had lost his life in such a gory way. The story is being told by Katrina & Brom's grandchild. I don't know if this book is meant for children/young adults, with that particular scene I'd hope not.

I read this story, which I read before, but there was a lot I did not remember. I forgot Katrina had a suitor aside from Ichabod Crane and that he might have had something to do with Crane's disappearance.
I enjoyed it, as I did the first time I read it. But I'm partial to the spooky and dark, provided it's not gory.