Do not be dis-MAY-ed! This month may be teasing us with infrequent bursts of sunlight, but we have a lovely selection of new releases to get us through the sunless days. Below are a few releases I cannot wait to get my hands on:
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A PHO LOVE STORY by Loan Le
The simple writing is easy to follow and enjoyable, but it is not hugely striking or engaging. Even the alternating points of view between the two main characters fail to add much to the story as information is often summarised and repeated with each narrative switch. What I loved was the slight integration of the Vietnamese language. This is just one of the many ways Loan Le shows that she is unapologetically proud of her culture, and I was here for it!
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THE HERO OF AGES by Brandon Sanderson
If there were any doubts in my mind about Brandon Sanderson’s ability to create a deep and complex world, this book erased them all. His writing is just as vivid and effortless as ever, with every word coming to life in my mind. I was also amazed by how much depth Brandon adds to the world and characters of the Final Empire. This information is gradually introduced through multiple points of view, so it is not overwhelming.
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GOOD RICH PEOPLE by Eliza Jane Brazier
There is something hypnotic and compelling about Eliza Jane Brazier’s writing in this book. Her conversational writing style and the constant atmosphere of unease kept me deeply engaged. I also enjoyed the two alternating points of view (POVs), as it gives readers the whole picture and adds more tension to the story. The contrast between these two narratives is skillfully used to raise interesting points for readers to consider.
APRIL 2022 Monthly Spotlight
With Easter fast approaching, this month of April presents some egg-cellent new releases that once again have me egg-cited. So, before these Easter puns become eggs-hausting or crack me up, you can check out my most anticipated releases below:
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SHE WHO BECAME THE SUN by Shelley Parker-Chan
The clear writing style is easy to follow and immerse oneself within. Even the numerous time jumps are done smoothly without making the story disjointed. However, there are far too many points of view! These switched rapidly, leaving me confused and needlessly drawing out the story. What’s more, despite this book being classed as fantasy, it actually has very few fantasy elements. The worldbuilding seemed far too ordinary and shallow to keep me intrigued.
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THE WELL OF ASCENSION by Brandon Sanderson
I am at a loss for words for how good Brandon’s writing is in this book. It is vivid, picturesque, and seemingly effortless! Each word from beginning to end drips with so much imagery and suspense that I found it difficult to stop reading. The continued world-building in this story is also very impressive. I loved each new revelation about the magic system and the history of the Final Empire.
FEBRUARY 2022 Monthly Spotlight
👀 Did you know that about 80% of people abandon their New Year resolutions by February? 😮 That is why we are excited to share some releases coming out this month to reinvigorate your motivation to smash those reading goals: