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📗 cameron is currently reading heat of the everflame by penn cole 📙 anne is currently reading the bane witch by ava morgyn
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twochaptersahead · 18 hours ago
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A Harvest of Hearts
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⭐️⭐️⭐️.5
3.5/5.
There was a lot that I loved about this book. It was an engaging and entertaining dark fairytale with an interesting magic system.
Andrea Eames writing was really fantastic and incredibly descriptive.
In A Harvest of Hearts, Foss Butcher, the main character embarks on a mission to track down the sorcerer who "snagged" her heart and get it back, befriending a talking cat and the sorcerer himself through the process. The story is told from Foss' perspective, helping the reader to understand her and her character development throughout the story. The sorcerer, Sylvester, was a great character, and I found him very likable but thought he lacked some dimension. I really wanted more depth and development on page between Foss and Sylvester. We only had a few scenes where they seemed to connect, and I would have loved more!
Additionally, though the entire book was enjoyable, the pacing was inconsistent throughout the first and second half of the book. I wish the second half was longer because it felt a bit rushed, and I wanted more information!
Overall, I enjoyed this and would recommend it!
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for the ARC. All thoughts are my own!
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twochaptersahead · 20 days ago
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A Crown So Silver, Lyra Selene
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Rounding up to 4 stars.
First and foremost, I would like to thank the publisher and NetGalley for the ARC, all thoughts are my own.
A Crown So Silver opens with a slow pace and does not fully pick up until about the 55% mark. I had a difficult time making my way through the first half for a few reasons. I was a bit unsure about the setting change at first, though I ended up enjoying it. And secondly, I absolutely LOVED the FMC, Fia, in A Feather So Black, but was really quickly annoyed with her in the first half of the book. Her character seemed to shift, and I didn't understand why she was acting so impulsively and a bit immature. And I was a bit confused how quickly so much conflict developed with the MMC, Irian, especially as it seemed their characters developed together in the first book.
BUT I am so glad I kept reading, because the second half of the book was really great. Fia's character change, actions, and the difficulties in her relationship were more heavily explained, and I began to understand and feel more empathetic towards her character. Additionally, we learned much more about Irian and what motivated his actions, which allowed for more development of their characters together. It was suspenseful, magically, and that ending!!!!! I cannot believe I will have to wait so long to get answers! The second half of the book is what brought this up to four stars for me.
Lyra Selene is fantastic, and I think her writing is beautiful!
I would 100% recommend both A Feather So Black and A Crown So Silver, and truly urge readers to be patient with the book while the story develops. It is worth it! Really, really looking forward to the next book.
Publication date: Jan 21, 2025
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twochaptersahead · 30 days ago
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The Bane Witch by Ava Morgyn
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The Bane Witch by Ava Morgyn was a 5/5 star read for me!
I thought the writing was incredibly well done and did a great job of adding atmosphere to a book about a woman named Piers Corbin who has always been drawn to poison—both in plants and dangerous relationships.
After faking her death to escape a violent marriage, Piers moves to the mountains to live with her estranged great-aunt. There, Piers discovers her legacy as a Bane Witch: a woman who can consume deadly plants and eliminate evil men. As she embraces her dark inheritance, working at her aunt’s café and toying with a local sheriff’s interest, she catches the attention of a nearby serial killer. With her past and present closing in, Piers must confront her own nature and the killer before it’s too late.
​This book was a great moody rumination with feminist overtones that didn't feel heavy-handed. Instead, this added to the empowerment of what being a witch is about, which we have learned about from other tales and folklore. The author left me at the edge of my seat enough to keep me turning the pages while still maintaining an atmospheric tale that centered on a unique form of magic.
​I would recommend this to any reader in my life who loves thrillers, mystery, and fantasy.
Pub Date Mar 18 2025
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twochaptersahead · 1 month ago
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Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I adored this book! A light but captivating fantasy, with easy to follow world building and magic system. All of the characters were fun and engaging. I thought the main characters growth and  development as both individuals and together was so enjoyable to read. I love this world and hope there will be a sequel to explore other characters and their stories!
Would definitely recommend this book!
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this advanced copy, all thoughts are my own!
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twochaptersahead · 1 month ago
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Rating: ⭐️⭐️
I really liked the concept of this book, but it was just not for me. It was slow, but definitely kept you wanting to read because of the suspense. There were a few twists that I enjoyed and didn't fully see coming. But, it felt a bit slow until the last 25%. I really did not feel like I connected with or really liked any of the characters, and many of their interactions felt forced and a bit awkward to read.
Event though this did not work for me, thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this advanced copy, all thoughts are my own.
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twochaptersahead · 1 month ago
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Rating: ⭐️⭐️
2.5 - This book was not for me. I thought it was a cool idea, but just fell flat. I also really did not like any of the characters that were followed, so I had a hard time getting into it and enjoying it.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this advanced copy, all thoughts are my own.
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twochaptersahead · 1 month ago
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Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
3.5 - This was a unique dark fairy tale and I overall enjoyed it. I felt like the middle dragged on a bit and the ending was abrupt, leaving me wanting more. Despite the this being a dark fairy tale it highlighted many deeper themes. Also had some great quotes. "I suppose every monster is real for someone somewhere".
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this advanced copy, all thoughts are my own.
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twochaptersahead · 1 month ago
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Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
This wasn't my favorite but was still pretty cute. I had a hard time getting into it because I found the FMC really unlikable at the beginning, but she grew on me. I did like their growth and communication development and really loved that there was no third-act break up.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for this advanced copy, all thoughts are my own.
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twochaptersahead · 1 month ago
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It’s super exciting that more people, to include myself, will be more informed about tuberculosis! I love John Green’s work. While he is known for his young adult work, his non-fiction has been outstanding as well. The Anthropocene Reviewed is a book that I think about every single time I try to give book star ratings.
This will definitely be at the top of my TBR. Well, unless @sizzlingsandwichperfection-blog needs ARC readers??? 😁😊
- Anne
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My new book Everything Is Tuberculosis comes out March 18th.
I'm signing 100,000 copies of the first printing. You can preorder a signed copy here or wherever books are sold.
This has been the most fulfilling (and heartbreaking) writing experience of my life so far. I really hope you enjoy the little book that resulted from it.
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twochaptersahead · 1 month ago
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Soma by Fernando Llor
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Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
In Soma, by Fernando Llor, I immersed myself in a fun and vibrant world on the brink of alien invasion. The comic book takes place while Maya is trying to get out of a creative slump while feeling disconnected. After helping a friend with dating problems, she returns to work and finds an alien, Soma, crash-landing in her living room. Soma warns her of an imminent invasion, and together, Maya and Soma must try to save her neighborhood/city, which is the alien invasion's first stop before the rest of the world.
I thought this comic was super fun and fast-paced. Due to its easy-to-follow nature, this would be an excellent story for young adults and beyond. As someone firmly in adulthood, I find this a fun read to pass the time. The story kept me on my toes, and I enjoyed the straightforward nature of all the characters. I think the colors of the art and style matched the story.
I didn't give it five stars because I felt that because the story valued straightforwardness, it sacrificed a bit of depth. The most fleshed-out characters seemed to be Maya's friend, but we are asked to care a lot about Maya and Soma when we don't know as much as I'd like to know about them. Maya is a struggling artist, and I understand why Soma cares about humans, but what else? Regardless, I will still read a sequel in the future, and I am now a fan of Fernando Llor.
I received an advanced reader copy for free, but all thoughts are my own.
Review by @waterflowsup
Book publication date Feb 25 2025
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twochaptersahead · 1 month ago
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Lie to Me by Theo Baxter
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Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Lie to Me by Theo Baxter is about a best-selling author named Elena Winthrop, who is at Stephen King's level of stardom. However, Elena has a life filled with grief and trauma that follows her to adulthood and manifests as anxiety attacks. She relies heavily on her husband, a cheater, and her personal assistant, Lila. But when Lila dies suddenly, Elena’s carefully controlled world begins to crumble—and things quickly take a darker turn.
Elena learns that her husband has been unfaithful. As if that betrayal wasn’t enough, disturbing gifts arrive at her doorstep, accompanied by chilling messages suggesting someone is watching her every move. Is someone tormenting her, or is she slowly unraveling under the weight of grief and betrayal?
Despite its intriguing premise, this book didn't quite hit the mark for me.
I thought the writing style was a bit too repetitive for me. Since the main character is a writer, I felt the lengthy descriptions of things like writer's block were a result of the author, not the character, experiencing these things. Additionally, while I understand that her anxiety and trauma made Elena who she was, I thought that the author started to rely on panic attacks as a way to tell me, the reader, the same information over and over again instead of showing me something new.
I like what Theo Baxter was trying to accomplish with his character, Elena Winthrop. I appreciate the depth of Elena’s character, and I felt the execution could have been tightened to enhance the overall impact. It would've been nice to see her have some wins earlier in the book so she isn't wholly defined by her trauma while eliminating unnecessary descriptions of mundane things that don't build Elena with something we don't already know.
Book Publication Date Nov 17 2024
Written by @waterflowsup
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