Are you looking for a fantastical adventure? A harrowing quest? An intricate world to explore? Heroes to root for?
Then look no further than the Swordspeaker Saga by DJ Edwardson!
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Read MoreThe following list is my top 15 favorite fantasy reads of 2022. In order to be eligible to make the list, they must be:
novel length
speculative fiction (fantasy or science fiction generally)
Indie/small publisher is a bonus for getting on the list, because I don’t think authors like Terry Pratchett or J.K. Rowling really need any extra help from little old me, but I don’t make it a hard-and-fast rule because
1) we all know how good I am at following my own rules (not good at all) and
2) I like having a little flexibility built in!
I’m so happy to be participating in the blog tour for Frost, by E.E. Rawls. This adorable, wintry YA adventure with a splash of romance has just released and it’s truly a beautiful story.
I got to read an early copy, and I just fell in love with Frost and Norah and Tim. (Tim! I want so badly to wrap him in a blanket and protect him)
There are a lot of fun elements in this story: seasonal fae guardians, selkies (the world needs more books with selkies in them, just sayin’), a magic harp, winter vibes, and lots more fantastical flurries of fun. (I seriously couldn’t help myself - alliteration calls to me). Featuring an MC who thinks he’s super tough and ice-cold, but is an actual cinnamon roll, and a leading lady who thinks she’s a cinnamon roll but is way tougher than she thinks. An internal struggle between giving in to bitterness and despair and doing the right thing. Redemption…. ahhhh, this is such a great story!
Read MoreHowever….
Read MoreBecause the last one went so well. snark
But, you know, ever the optimist over here.
So we’ve been watching The Book of Boba Fett, and there are now 3 episodes available to watch.
So far, I’ve been enjoying it mightily, and I’m very much looking forward to episode 4 this week.
I’m not even going to try to do this without spoilers, so consider this your warning:
This is always both simultaneously one of my favorite and least favorite posts to write. Favorite because I love looking over the books I’ve read, reminiscing about the stories I loved, and recommending them. Least favorite because it’s a lot of fiddly work and because it’s always impossible to put them in an order I’m completely happy with. But, I’ll try.
I read 80 books this year! Not quite as many as last year, but some of my reads this year were on the longer side, and I got a TON more authoring work done this year than last year.
The books on this list are my fifteen favorite fantasy reads.
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