Book Review | Crooked Kingdom | By Leigh Bardugo
Why would a fantasy like Crooked Kingdom which is a story about the common people interest everyone?
Why would a fantasy like Crooked Kingdom which is a story about the common people interest everyone?
Just a small bouquet of the books I read in the month of October. After a few dull months, I am find my way back to my reading pace.
With November comes festivals like Diwali. So, it is towards the end of the year and all the more reason to get into festivities.
Ruthless Gods propels the story forward. The chaotic kingdoms are rattled even more by the end. There is a lot left which gets your attention for the third book.
The Book Of Uriel is an engaging and heartwarming tale of innocence and unbreakable spirit of a young mind.
The Promise of Summer is quite an enjoyable romantic tale. If you’re looking for a feel good summer beachy book, just to go back in time for the summery warmth, this is the one you want to pick.
Six of Crows is a must read if you love adventure with powerful characters. The world building is so detailed that you wouldn’t even think about it being fictional. It is as mesmerizing as a fantasy should be.
A few books that have been in my TBR for a while and some new books to read for the month of October.
If you’re looking for a heart-warming and uplifting book , Geraldine Verne’s Red Suitcase one is for you. The story reminds us to rejoice in the simple joys of life.
Well Played is the companion book to Jen Deluca’s Well Met which was a hate to love romance with a renaissance theme.