Accomplice to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer (Review)
REWARD OFFERED: Apprentice to The Villain wanted for treason (light), magical property damage (alleged), and one incident involving a weaponized scone (accurate). Frequently seen with a grumpy frog (crowned, judgmental). Answers to “Evie” or “Stop that.” Evie Sage didn’t mean to become the right-hand woman to the kingdom’s most terrifying villain. One minute, she was applying for an entry-level position that promised “light paperwork and occasional beheadings,” and the next, she was knee-deep in magical mayhem, murder plots, and an entirely inappropriate crush on her brooding, sharp-jawed, walking disaster of a boss. Now, with a magical prophecy unraveling, assassins showing up in the break room, and a suspicious amount of frogs wearing crowns, Evie has to figure out how to survive her job without setting the kingdom on fire―or her dignity, which is hanging by a very sarcastic thread. Being evil-adjacent was never part of the five-year plan. But then again…neither was falling for The Villain
Accomplice to the Villain by Hannah Nicole Maehrer (Review)
REWARD OFFERED: Apprentice to The Villain wanted for treason (light), magical property damage (alleged), and one incident involving a weaponized scone (accurate). Frequently seen with a grumpy frog (crowned, judgmental). Answers to “Evie”…
30.01.2026 16:17 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
The Devils by Joe Abercrombie (Review)
Brother Diaz has been summoned to the Sacred City, where he is certain a commendation and grand holy assignment awaits him. But his new flock is made up of unrepentant murderers, practitioners of ghastly magic, and outright monsters, and the mission he is tasked with will require bloody measures from them all in order to achieve its righteous ends. Elves lurk at our borders and hunger for our flesh, while greedy princes care for nothing but their own ambitions and comfort. With a hellish journey before him, it's a good thing Brother Diaz has the devils on his side.
The Devils by Joe Abercrombie (Review)
Brother Diaz has been summoned to the Sacred City, where he is certain a commendation and grand holy assignment awaits him. But his new flock is made up of unrepentant murderers, practitioners of ghastly magic, and outright monsters, and the mission he is…
30.01.2026 02:46 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
My Top Reads of 2025
Goodbye 2025, hello 2026! Last year had some incredible moments for me (I made some amazing memories). But I'm also happy to look forward, toward what good things 2026 will bring. That being said, here are my top reads of the year which definitely count as kernels of happiness peppered throughout 2025! Note: I listed these in order that I finished reading them. ⤖ One ⬻ Constance Fay, Chaos ⤖ Two ⬻ Hache Pueyo, But Not Too Bold ⤖ Three ⬻ Kaylie Smith, Phantasma ⤖ Four ⬻ Suzanne Enoch, A Duke Never Tells…
My Top Reads of 2025
Goodbye 2025, hello 2026! Last year had some incredible moments for me (I made some amazing memories). But I'm also happy to look forward, toward what good things 2026 will bring. That being said, here are my top reads of the year which definitely count as kernels of happiness…
27.01.2026 22:03 — 👍 1 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
NMLCT: Poems by Paul Vermeersch (ARC Review)
Fables and fairytales collide with virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and monstrous myths in a world where no one knows what to believe. In his eighth book of poems, Paul Vermeersch responds to the increasing difficulty of knowing what is real and what isn’t, what is our genuine experience and what is constructed for us by The Algorithm. In a “post-truth” society rife with simulations, misinformation, and computer-generated hallucinations, these poems explore the relationship between the synthetic and the authentic as they raise hope for the possibility of escape from MCHNCT (Machine City) to NMLCT (Animal City), where the promise of “real life” still exists. These poems — all precisely 16 lines long, identically formed as though mass-produced — are themselves artificial creations, products of the imagination, sometimes disorienting but always vivid. They hold up a mirror not only to nature, but also to its unnatural distortions and facsimiles. In NMLCT, Vermeersch gives us his answer to an existence in thrall to the artificial. But it also foretells a different future, one where the air and the grass and the trees, and all the life they engender, might always be genuine and sensed and safe.
NMLCT: Poems by Paul Vermeersch (ARC Review)
Fables and fairytales collide with virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and monstrous myths in a world where no one knows what to believe. In his eighth book of poems, Paul Vermeersch responds to the increasing difficulty of knowing what is real…
20.01.2026 03:42 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
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