Hoohoo, friends of the blade! The second month of 2023 is almost upon us and February brings many new, exciting book releases! There are many fantasy and romance releases I’d love to get my hands on right away. New Samantha Shannon AND Shannon Chakraborty? AND Roshani Chokshi? New books by three favourite authors??? Nice, good […]
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Exciting Book Releases | January 2023
By kat @ bookish blades on 13/01/2023Hoohoo, friends of the blade. When I started looking up January releases I didn’t expect to find so many. And especially so many I’d want to read. But on this list, I truly want to read every single one, preferably right about now. This list includes long expected releases (books by favourite authors!!!), exciting new […]
Exciting December Book Releases
By kat @ bookish blades on 07/12/2022Hoohoo, friends of the blade! I’m sick at home, thus have time to blog and look at all the books releasing this month! I picked a few that I think sound really cool but I’d be highly interested in the books you’re excited to release as well! Well, now let’s have a look at what […]
Hoohoo, friends of the blade. Ever since I started reading books in English, the books I consume are set about 90% in the UK or US. Maybe more. I’m always happy when I read a book that is set in any other place in the world, especially when it’s written by a local author. If […]
10 Books With the Friends to Lovers Trope
By Kat @ Bookish Blades on 22/07/2022Hoohoo, friends of the blade! I’m in such a romance mood these days! I’m reading fluffy romance after fluffy romance and I seriously can’t get enough. And while enemies-to-lovers will forever be my favourite romance trope, I am really getting into friends-to-lovers, especially when it’s best friends. It’s all about the angst and the “but […]
Apollo is your godly parent? Then try these books!
By kat @ bookish blades onHoohoo, friends of the blade! I’ve been meaning to write this blog post for ages, now. Years, even? I definitely wanted to do more recommendation posts based on godly parents after I did the Hermes one in 2020. Yet, here we are and it’s only post number two, this time focusing on Apollo. Apollo is […]