* Camp Damascus - It was okay. I wanted to like it, but not for me
* The Ninth House - Loved it so much. Yale is such a good Urban Fantasy setting. It was wild reading something set in my home state on my way back East. I love her writing and was surprised to see she's the author of Six of Crows, people have told me to read the books and well, I now love this author so that was good advice
* Children of the Night - I read this a stupid number of times when I was young. Working on a full re-read of the Di Tregarde stuff
* Bones Beneath My Skin - A solid book in some ways. Not my favorite TJ Klune book
* A Rival Most Vial - Lit-RPG but also gay romance. It's really good and I feel like this is a exactly the book some people are looking for. I didn't quite click with the Lit-RPG setting
I am currently on Hell Bent, sequel to The Ninth House, and also The Left Handed Booksellers of London
I keep forgetting I have A Rival Most Vial on my TBR and I specifically put it on there because of the lit-RPG gay romance angle. Thank you for the reminder! I'll sling it onto my ereader now before I forget again...
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* Camp Damascus - It was okay. I wanted to like it, but not for me
* The Ninth House - Loved it so much. Yale is such a good Urban Fantasy setting. It was wild reading something set in my home state on my way back East. I love her writing and was surprised to see she's the author of Six of Crows, people have told me to read the books and well, I now love this author so that was good advice
* Children of the Night - I read this a stupid number of times when I was young. Working on a full re-read of the Di Tregarde stuff
* Bones Beneath My Skin - A solid book in some ways. Not my favorite TJ Klune book
* A Rival Most Vial - Lit-RPG but also gay romance. It's really good and I feel like this is a exactly the book some people are looking for. I didn't quite click with the Lit-RPG setting
I am currently on Hell Bent, sequel to The Ninth House, and also The Left Handed Booksellers of London
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