A River of Golden Bones Book Review
If you want a light-hearted fantasy with world-roaming adventures, romance, and werewolves, I think you’ll have a nice time with “A River of Golden Bones.”
If you want a light-hearted fantasy with world-roaming adventures, romance, and werewolves, I think you’ll have a nice time with “A River of Golden Bones.”
If you’re looking for stock thriller characters, a lackluster murder plot, and weird age gaps, you’ll find it in “The Midnight Feast” by Lucy Foley. Learn more in this The Midnight Feast book review.
Imagine if The Handmaid’s Tale happened during the apocalypse. You’d have “The Unworthy,” which features strong female characters who’ll do anything to survive.
A modern-day fairy tale that takes you back to the whimsical dreams of your childhood. For fans of “Alice” and “The Ocean at the End of the Lane.”
Overall, I’m not sure I’d like to sail The Starless Sea – it seems quite an inhospitable place. That being said, I would definitely dive back into Morgenstern’s imagination for another journey.
If you’re here for action scenes, dialogue between our heroes and the villain, and explosions (lots of explosions), you’ve come to the right place.
Popovic breathes life into this infamous story, putting a modern, feminist twist on one of the world’s most sinister female villains.
Sit back, relax, and prepare to obey your husband as you join me in this world of patriarchal hullabaloo.
Flat, undeveloped characters, telling instead of showing, and a lackluster plot all contribute to a novel that just isn’t working.
The premise immediately sounded like something I would love – an alternate reality Victorian society where genetic compatibility is a key factor in many marriages. However, once you step into the plot, things get a little weird.