I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review from the publisher via NetGalley. What is it about? Adopting a cat doesn’t sound hard. Then Jericho Adams meets Harinder Mangal, the surly pet store employee who loves animals and hates customers. Their first encounter inspires more than simple loathing—it puts the ball […]
Author: kat @ bookish blades
Ad | I received this book in exchange for an honest review. What is it about? *please note that this is the second book in a series and that there will be spoilers for book 1 in the synopsis and the review! Months of imprisonment have forged Gwyn into something new; something dangerous. Eight dead […]
October Book Haul | German books, ARCs & anticipated reads
By kat @ bookish blades on 07/11/2020Hoohoo guys! Another month gone, another book haul to write an introduction to. Which I’m very bad at because I feel like I always say the same things. But anyways, I found a new obsession and bought & read an entire series in a month which has not happened in years! I also got some […]
Ich habe dieses Buch als kostenloses Rezensionsexemplar vom Verlag erhalten. Dies hat keinerlei Einfluss auf meine Bewertung und Meinung. Um was geht’s? Im Jahr 2101 gibt eine neue Waffe abermals Hoffnung im Kampf gegen die künstliche Intelligenz KAMI. Es ist eine Person aufgetaucht, die in der Lage zu sein scheint, dem gottähnlichen Wesen die Stirn […]
Hoohoo, guys! November brings highly anticipated releases (I already read one of them and I can’t wait to hold a physical copy in my hands!) and I haven’t been this excited for a German book in ages. But I always get angry about how all books are set in America, even those by non-American authros? […]
discussing reading habits – Why do I not read books by cis straight white men?
By kat @ bookish blades on 23/10/2020Hoohoo, guys! The short answer to the question in the title is: yes. The long answer is way more complex than that. Whenever I’m looking back at the books I read there is one thing that I notice immediately: I rarely read books by men. And when I say rarely, I mean that I can’t […]