Hoohoo, friends of the blade. Can you believe the last month of the year is upon us already? Where has the time gone? Away, that’s where. But December not only heralds the end of a very weird year, it also heralds some exciting book releases! Two of my all time favourite books are translated into […]
Category: bookish lists
5 Underrated Fantasy Books You Should Stop Sleeping On
By kat @ bookish blades on 09/11/2023Hoohoo, friends of the blade. Welcome back to another post about underrated books you should definitely read. Find my posts about underrated SFF-series here and my post about recent LGBTQ+ reads here. If you’ve read these posts and also read this one, you’ll notice that one book features in two posts but hey, I adore […]
Exciting November Book Releases
By kat @ bookish blades on 05/11/2023Hoohoo, friends of the blade. I don’t have much to say so let me simply present the exciting November book releases I’m very much looking forward to. There are sequels to beloved books (IRON FLAME AHHHH and also The Hunting Moon!!!) and romances I can’t wait to read! 7TH NOVEMBER Check & Mate by Ali […]
Hoohoo, friends of the blade! October has so very many exciting releases. It’s getting very witchy which I’m absolutely grateful for. I am in such a mood for witchy books these days, very fitting for the month! Of course, there are also wonderful romance releases, German translations I’m looking forward to seeing in stores and […]
Hoohoo, friends of the blade! Long time no see, huh. But September brings so many amazing new releases I had to share with you. Thanks to that I overcame the blogging slump I’ve been in for the past few months and here we are. What September book releases are there, you ask? Well, there’s romance. […]
Hoohoo, friends of the blade. It’s been three long years since I started the “read the rainbow” series, planned to definitely continue and then never did. Until now. For this one, we’ll change it up a bit, though, and instead of picking books for every colour of the rainbow, I’m going with orange books first. […]