2025, Arcs, graphic novel, reviews

Saint Catherine: A Tale of Possession and Redemption

The author reflects on their struggles with a challenging Anatomy and Physiology course while introducing the book "Saint Catherine." The story follows Catherine, a recovering Catholic, who grapples with guilt and existential fears after skipping Mass, leading her to confront both personal and paranormal demons. The review praises the book's exploration of faith, guilt, and morality, highlighting its compelling narrative and themes.

2025, Arcs, reviews, romance, sci-fi

Exploring Origins Progeny: A Sci-Fi Journey Worth Reading

Hello everyone and happy Saturday. I hope you have had a good week. I've been reading Origins Progeny for a few weeks now. I wanted to share my thoughts about it. Synopsis Origins Progeny is the second book in the Children of Alpheios series. The Children of Alpheosis was the winner of a Firebird award.… Continue reading Exploring Origins Progeny: A Sci-Fi Journey Worth Reading

2025, graphic novel, LGBTQ, reviews

Witchlight Review: A Charming Queer Graphic Novel

I hope you all are doing well. As I write this a winter storm is due to hit today. I hope my power stays on. I have a lot of things to do. Schoolwork and D&D are my main tasks, but I have others too. I just wanted to drop in and bring you my… Continue reading Witchlight Review: A Charming Queer Graphic Novel

2025, Arcs, Coming Soon, LGBTQ, reviews

This Princess Kills Monsters: A Subversive Fairy Tale Review

This Princess Kills Monsters, a queer retelling of classic Grimm's fairy tales, follows Princess Mililot as she navigates dangerous quests dictated by her stepmother. Rescued by masked huntsmen, she faces assassination attempts while grappling with attraction in a new kingdom. The book, featuring diverse characters, humor, and engaging themes, is worth reading.

2025, Arcs, Book Hopefuls., Coming Soon, graphic novel, LGBTQ

Kickstart 2025: My January Reading List and Challenges

The author wishes everyone a Happy New Year and shares their quiet holiday experiences. They aim to read 12 books in January to reach a goal of 150 books this year. They outline specific challenge reads, including titles by CJ Lyons and Alexis Hall, and anticipate several new releases, while also planning to explore non-fiction.