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Wildwood Trilogy by Colin Meloy
Book Review: The Chestnut Soldier

The Chestnut Soldier by Jenny Nimmo
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I was completely entranced by every word in this book, and read it all in one sitting!
This last book in the trilogy is told from the perspectives of both Gwyn and Nia, the story weaving around them like a mystical dance. Nia’s long-lost uncle, Evan, is a soldier recovering from being wounded, and he comes to visit her family. But it soon becomes evident that Evan is being used as a pawn in magical warfare, and Gwyn must find a way to convince Nia that something is wrong with her uncle, and get her help in saving Evan from the evil within.
This story is deliciously haunting, unearthly and weird in the magic of myth and legend that comes to life. Every scene is dripping with suspense and hidden meanings, but there’s also humor and brightness that stands out against the dark themes. The writing is absolutely genius! Continue reading
Book Review: The Goddess Test

The Goddess Test by Aimee Carter
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I fell in love with this retelling of the Persephone story set in the modern day!
Kate’s mother is dying of cancer, so Kate makes a deal with Henry (Hades) that she will undergo seven tests and stay with him in the Underworld for 6 months out of the year as Persephone did, and in return he will keep her mother alive. But some of the gods don’t want her to succeed, and every second she spends in the Underworld, her life is in danger.
I liked Kate’s character immediately. She is a caring and generous person, but she also has a no-nonsense attitude that makes her gutsy and edgy! Her interactions with people were full of humor and just… a realness. She is surrounded by the supernatural, and she has this beautiful raw humanity. She is frail. She is confused. She is awkward at times. Discovering the world of the Greek gods through her eyes, and seeing her develop slowly into a more confident and connected person was simply fascinating. Continue reading
The Girl in Fairyland Series Book Review
“The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making”,
“The Girl Who Fell Beneath Fairyland and Led the Revels There”,
“The Girl Who Soared Above Fairyland and Cut the Moon in Two”
– Catherynne M. Valente
60 Second Review: DreamHunter and DreamQuake
“DreamHunter” and “DreamQuake” Duet by Elizabeth Knox
For more info about these books, check out my more in-depth and detailed review on GoodReads.
DreamHunter Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1029664290?book_show_action=false
DreamQuake Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1032000134?book_show_action=false
Hound of the Baskervilles Review and Discussion
If you are reading “Hound of the Baskervilles” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, please leave a comment! What was your favorite part of the book? Who is your favorite character? Are you afraid of dogs after reading it?