The Bookshelf

Title Author Genre Review Status
The Fifth Season N. K. Jemisin Science Fiction

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The Name of the Wind Patrick Rothfuss Fantasy

“It's like everyone tells a story about themselves inside their own head. Always. All the time. That story makes you what you are. We build ourselves out of that story.”

May 27, 2022

A Psalm to the Wild Built Becky Chandler Science Fiction

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In Progress

The Kaiju Preservation Society John Scalzi Science Fiction

So many nerdy and modern references!

Mar 3, 2024

The Pickle in the Middle Murder Jessie Chandler Mystery

Fun quick murder mystery! Queer, takes place in Minneapolis, by a Minnesotan queer author, with a Ren Fest murder! We are planning to go next weekend, and it was very fun to read about it and get pumped.

Aug 20, 2023

Witches Brenda Lozano Fiction

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May 7, 2023

The Daughter of Doctor Moreau Silvia Moreno-Garcia Fantasy

Very well written! Not necessarily the ending I was hoping for, but we can’t always get what we want. The surprise for the daughter I actually guessed very early on in the book. Super sleuth me. I really enjoyed learning about the mayan enslavement on the Yucatan peninsula through debt and their rebellion. It’s not something I ever learned in school. It made for an interesting backdrop to the well known story.

Feb 25, 2023

Spear Nicola Griffith Fantasy

So good! I read the majority in the two nights I was at the Getaway house. It could have been a trilogy or saga but I really enjoyed how much the author packed into it in such a small number of pages. My favorite elements were present, magic, queer, mortals and gods, Celtic mythology, and finding connection. The writing style was a bit strange to me at first but I really fell into the rhythm of it.

Sep 19, 2022

The Hacienda Isabel Cañas Fantasy

Really good! I cried at the ending, it was that heart wrenching. It had good history, terrifying nights in a possessed house, and a beautiful blend and juxtaposition of Catholicism and witchcraft.

Sep 11, 2022

The Book of Phoenix Nnedi Okorafor Science Fiction

Beautifully written and captivating.

Aug 20, 2022

Remote Control Nnedi Okorafor Science Fiction

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Aug 21, 2022

Black Sun Rebecca Roanhorse Fantasy

One of my favorites! The epic storytelling with strong influences from Ancient American cultures was a fresh breath of air drawing on new ideas not typically explored by Eurocentric-based fantasies.

Aug 26, 2021

Fevered Star Rebecca Roanhorse Fantasy

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Mirrored Heavens Rebecca Roanhorse Fantasy

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Swords and Deviltry Fritz Leiber Sword and Sorcery

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The Tiger's Daughter K. Arsenault Rivera High Fantasy

Such a beautifully epic tale.

Jun 12, 2018

No More Fairy Tales: Stories to Save Our Planet D.A. Baden Science Fiction

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In Progress

Delicious in Dungeon, Vol. 1 Ryoko Kui Manga

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Want to Read

Mexican Gothic Silvia Moreno-Garcia Fiction

This ode to gothic novels starts out a bit slow, with the rather drab life of a spoiled debutante. But the heroine sheds layers and we see her as a deep, thoughtful, and courageous woman is as she uncovers the mystery of her cousin's haunted mansion. Even though it's set in the 1950s, it successfully challenges expectations for women of today.

Nov 25, 2021

The City We Became N. K. Jemisin Science Fiction

Being a country person, with minimal experience with large cities, I was skeptical that I was going to enjoy a book about metropolises that come alive. I was utterly blown away and humbled by Jemisin's portrayal of New York City and the people living within it. It has some of the best elements of fantasy with strange magic rooted in science, epic battles with flawed heroes and heroines, and characters that really draw you in. Standout phrase: "racist sexist homophobic dipshit". It's a phenomenal read that if you let it, will force you to question your own biases.

Nov 26, 2021