Cosy
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THE KEEPER OF MAGICAL THINGS by Julie Leong (BUDDY READ REVIEW)
After a month of reading chilling things that make your heart rate pound, Nils and Beth were looking for something a little cosier – the perfect ... -
BRIGANDS AND BREADKNIVES by Travis Baldree (BOOK REVIEW)
Haven’t we all had the feeling of wanting to start things afresh, from scratch, believing that may help put things straight and help find that undefinable ... -
SNAKE-EATER by T. Kingfisher (BOOK REVIEW)
I’ll be honest, I hadn’t read the blurb before requesting this one because I have that much faith in my ability to love (almost) anything T ... -
THE MAGICIAN OF TIGER CASTLE by Louis Sachar (BOOK REVIEW)
The beloved author of Holes presents his first adult novel, a modern fantasy classic of forbidden love, a crumbling kingdom, and the unexpected magic all around us. Long ... -
THE UNDERCUTTING OF ROSIE AND ADAM by Megan Bannen (BOOK REVIEW)
“When was the last time the world had made her pause and think, That’s amazing? When was the last time she had been adequately grateful to ... -
THE UNDERCUTTING OF ROSIE AND ADAM by Megan Bannen (BOOK REVIEW)
So this was an unusual one. I’d never heard of this series before, and was sent the book randomly because it might be something I’d like. ... -
A WITCH’S GUIDE TO MAGICAL INNKEEPING by Sangu Mandanna (BUDDY READ REVIEW)
Nils and Beth have another buddy read for you today, and this time they dove into Sangu Mandanna’s much anticipated A WITCH’S GUIDE TO MAGICLA INNKEEPING… ... -
THE GRIMOIRE GRAMMAR SCHOOL PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION by Caitlin Rozakis (BUDDY READ REVIEW)
That’s right, Nils and Beth are back once again for another buddy read! 2025 is proving an excellent year for publishing, and there are a great ... -
A LETTER TO THE LONESOME SHORE by Sylvie Cathrall (BOOK REVIEW)
A Letter to the Lonesome Shore by Sylvie Cathrall concludes The Sunken Archive duology in a deeply romantic and magical way. In the aftermath of E ... -
THE ENCHANTED GREENHOUSE by Sarah Beth Durst (BOOK REVIEW)
“When you were young, the world seemed gloriously huge and life infinite, and you were unaware of your own limitations and the barriers the world could ...









