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50% complete! Lazy_Cat has read 6 of 12 books.

reviewed Daughter of the Moon Goddess by Sue Lynn Tan (The Celestial Kingdom Duology, #1)

Sue Lynn Tan: Daughter of the Moon Goddess (Hardcover, 2022, Harper Voyager)

Growing up on the moon, Xingyin is accustomed to solitude, unaware that she is being …

Decent YA novel

This story is fairly solid. The plot is interesting, and I liked the fresh take on an old legend. The romance is pretty stereotypical for a ya novel, nothing exciting. My biggest complaints are that there is an unecessary amount of repetition in some observations, and that the writing is pretty simplistic. Nothing in the prose was noteworthy. Very tell over show.

L. M. Sagas: Cascade Failure (2024, Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom)

There are only three real powers in the Spiral: the corporate power of the Trust …

A Solid Character Driven Story

This story is carried by its characters. The plot is pretty interesting, which augments the enjoyability, but the focus is entirely on the main crew. Their chemistry and interactions are quite good. There's a lot of found family trope elements, and if that is your jam, you're going to adore this book.

I was intending to give this a full 5/5 ranking, but after about the 60% mark is when I started binge reading it, and I have to say--this isn't a book that stands up well to rapid binge reading. A lot of the dialogue is funny, but it's "quippy one-liners" funny and after hours of solid reading, it began to grate on me more than amuse me. The book started to feel a bit like an action blockbuster movie made by Marvel. There was a little too much repetition on certain things--key phrases and memories, like flashbacks …

Sangu Mandanna: The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches (Paperback, 2022, Berkley)

As one of the few witches in Britain, Mika Moon knows she has to hide …

Strong Start, Weak Finish

This book is, probably primarily, a Romantacy, though it could also be considered Cozy Fantasy (if an erotica scene and sexual tension doesn't disqualify it from that genre for you.) It's modern day fantasy featuring witches. If that sounds good, and you truly just want an uncomplicated, standard grade read of either of those genres, this book will serve you well.

What follows is a breakdown of why it wasn't really what I wanted, in the end.

Firstly, and primarily, I wasn't impressed with the overall writing. The pacing is not very good. Events are supposed to take the course of a few(?) weeks, but it's hard to tell what is happening relative to when, because a lot happens and evolves in the relationships of the characters that really feels like it should have evolved slowly over a long period of time. Especially the romance--rushed to the point …

reviewed The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett (Shadow of the Leviathan, #1)

Robert Jackson Bennett: The Tainted Cup (2024, Del Rey)

An eccentric detective and her long-suffering assistant untangle a web of magic, deceit, and murder …

Fantastic Mystery!

This book was a wonderful little murder (and more!) mystery set in a fantasy setting with some very interesting and unique world building. The characters are all extremely compelling, even Ana, who is quite obviously an homage to Sherlock Holmes. Despite that fact, she manages to still stand out as her own true self, not as a cheap imitation, and it's hard not to love her, especially when viewed through the eyes of her assistant.

I highly recommend this book to most!

reviewed The Stone Sky by N. K. Jemisin (The Broken Earth, #3)

N. K. Jemisin: The Stone Sky (Paperback, 2017, Orbit US)

The Moon will soon return.

Whether this heralds the destruction of humankind or something …

A Good Series, A Good Ending

I can walk away from this one feeling largely satisfied. There is the twinge of wanting more--but that in itself speaks to a level of satisfaction. I would like the story to continue... But I'm okay stopping here too.

I don't think either of the last books will ever be able to match the first book in terms of pure artistry. There are aspects of the world building introduced in Book 2 that I wasn't a huge fan of, and that carries into this book as well. But this one is where all the questions get answered, and I can't rate it any less for satisfactorily answering them.

C. L. Polk (duplicate): Even Though I Knew the End (EBook, 2022, Doherty Associates, Tor)

A magical detective dives into the affairs of Chicago's divine monsters to secure a future …

The Writing is TIGHT

This book manages to cram an incredible amount of story into a very short space--and it does it well! It's taking liberties with some emotional shorthand, but that's absolutely fine given the end result. This is a story that either had to fit into the space it was given or be allowed to sprawl over 600+ pages. The world building is intriguing, the characters are interesting, and the story gets told.

My only regret is that I want more. I wasn't left wondering about loose ends with regards to the story that we were given, but there's definitely room to keep going should the author desire that. Though some may feel the story ended exactly where it should have--and that's valid too.

Nothing is wasted here. Little details that enrich the environment of the characters are used, called back, or relevant. Each interaction has meaning. Most of …

A.J. Hackwith: The Library of the Unwritten (2019, Ace)

Many years ago, Claire was named Head Librarian of the Unwritten Wing—a neutral space in …

Adequate

I'll preface that my rating and my review stem primarily from the fact that I didn't feel like I really 'clicked' with this book until almost the end.

There isn't anything particularly wrong or glaring with the writing style, and concept is a delightful one. I do feel that there was a lot of characters. While they all had their role to play, the length of the story and the events transpiring didn't give enough room for all the characters to breathe and grow and become well known to me. I think that's one of the reasons I didn't precisely care about any of them until the book was almost over. However, the writer does keep the pacing at a decent clip and scatters just enough curiosity about events to have kept me hooked until the end.

The plot also didn't feel like it had a great deal …

Foz Meadows: A Strange and Stubborn Endurance (Paperback, Tor Books)

“Stolen me? As soon to say a caged bird can be stolen by the sky.”

I Hope You Like Romance!

I liked it!

First and foremost, though, it's a romance. Technically a romantasy but mostly a romance. The world building is... meh. Like it's there, they're clearly not on Earth, but it felt circumstantial rather than deliberate. So much set dressing for the romance. It's fine.

The plot is decent. It's a mystery. But again. This is a romance. The plot was there to provide conflict. Overall I'd say the plot is nothing to write home about. It was decently entertaining. It definitely got more interesting towards the end, which was appreciated.

The passage of time was sometimes difficult to keep track of. A lot happens in a very short period of time.

This sounds like damning with faint praise but what's important is that the romance was very very good--good romantic development, paced well. Despite some anguish on characters' parts, I never felt like I …