Hoohoo, 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 […]
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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 […]
Underrated Sci-Fi & Fantasy Series that Deserve More Love
By kat @ bookish blades on 23/05/2022Hoohoo, friends of the blade. Do you know the feeling of loving something A LOT but all you do is scream into the void because nobody else seems to even know the thing? Well, that’s the case often when it comes to underrated books (<5.000 ratings on goodreads). And because I recently started or continued […]


