The Ex Hex | By Erin Sterling
The Ex Hex is definitely the kind of book that you can pick up every October. It is witchy and centred around Halloween.
The Ex Hex is definitely the kind of book that you can pick up every October. It is witchy and centred around Halloween.
The Frost Fair is a middle-grade fantasy that is surprisingly grounded even when it is dealing with all these magical and frosty elements.
In today’s spotlight I would like to introduce you to the YA fantasy novel, The Legend of Black Jack by A R Witham.
Dear Bookbugs, It is time for another Sunday Post. The Sunday Post is a book meme hosted by Kimberley @CaffeinatedReviewer. The Sunday post is a roundup...
A list of books for all the bookbugs to read in the month of October. Once again, it is a mix and match of genres.
Rising Shadows has all the ingredients of your typical fantasy read. The book has the potential to be an engaging series with its conflicts, both political and magical.
Ponniyin Selvan tells a complicated tale of history with a deeply layered fictional plot. It reminisces the long-lost glory of the Cholas in Tamil Nadu and their powerful reign.
Lifting up a fellow human being is a delicate work which the Clean Sweep tries to tell over and over. In doing so, it has created complex characters with unique journeys of their own.
Onam in a Nightie is a refreshing experience than what I usually read. It covers all the topics that were relevant in a typical 2020 Malayalee household.
The Inheritance Games is a pretty fun one-time read. Tt is like binge-watching a YA Netflix series like the Locke and Key over a weekend.