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A Pirate's Life for Tea by Rebecca Thorne
3.75
More adventures as Reyna and Kianthe search for the dragon eggs from where the first book left off. With pirates, childhood best friends, and a mischievous river in the mix, this sequel was just as fun to read.
Yona of the Dawn, Vol. 43 by Mizuho Kusanagi
4.0
The volumes of this series always feel too short and quick - so much to know about what happens next.
Snow White and the Dragon by Kim Bussing
2.0
Thank you Random House Children's Books for the #Netgalley copy.
I usually love a fairy tale retelling and while the premise of this series is interesting - the writing itself didn't engage and capture my interest as much as I would have liked it to.
I usually love a fairy tale retelling and while the premise of this series is interesting - the writing itself didn't engage and capture my interest as much as I would have liked it to.
The God and the Gumiho by Sophie Kim
3.75
The God and the Gumiho is like a fusion of K-dramas in one - Goblin meets Tale of the Nine Tailed meets Tomorrow. Basically to say it had all the drama and plot twists and turns to keep one on their toes.
Hirayasumi, Vol. 1 by Keigo Shinzo
4.75
Charming slice of life story about a young man who bonds with a lonely elderly woman who leaves her house to him when she passes.
Little Gods by Meng Jin
3.5
A fascinating weaving of different perspectives in this story about family, history, identity, and choices that determine the course of one’s life. Started off strong but started dragging in the very end.
Dragonfruit by Makiia Lucier
5.0
I absolutely loved the adventure, magic, sea dragons, magic, and Moana-esque setting of this world. So much to this world to explore that I’m surprised it’s a stand-alone novel as opposed to the start of an epic series.