Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Waiting on Wednesday #710

"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.

FALLEN CITY BY ADRIENNE YOUNG

Goodreads Description:

In the great walled city of Isara, political turmoil ignites a rebellion one hundred years in the making. But when a legionnaire falls in love with a Magistrate's daughter, their love will threaten the fate of the city and the will of the gods.

Luca Matius has one purpose—to carry on the family name, maintaining its presence in the Forum once his powerful and cruel uncle dies. But his noviceship with the city's Philosopher places him in the middle of a catastrophe that will alter the destiny of his people.

Maris Casoeria was raised amidst the strategic maneuvers of the Citadel's inner workings, and she knows what her future holds—a lifetime of service to a corrupt city. But her years of serving as a novice to the last Priestess who possesses the stolen magic of the Old War has made her envision a different kind of future for the city. When she meets Luca, a fated chain of events is set into motion that will divinely entangle their lives.

As a secret comes to light and throws the city into chaos, Luca and Maris hatch a plot to create a calculated alliance that could tip the scales of power. But when an execution forces Luca to become the symbol of rebellion, he and Maris are thrown onto opposite sides of a holy war. As their fates diverge, they learn they are at the center of a story the gods are writing. And even if they can find their way back to each other, there may be nothing left.

Format: 416 pages, Hardcover
Expected Publication: November 4, 2025 by Saturday Books
Pre-Order: Blackwells and Amazon US and Amazon UK

I am so far behind on books by Adrienne. Oops. But I'm still buying them all, haha. All because I loved her very first YA book so much :) I do think this new adult one sounds all kinds of interesting. A little bit complicated. Yet I think I would love it :) I wish the cover had been better, though. Gosh. So boring, ha :)
What are you waiting for on this holy Wednesday?

Saturday, May 24, 2025

In My Mailbox #707

I finally read a book this week! Ahh! After two months without reading at all. Sigh. Of course, it ended up not being all that great. Ack. A two star, sadly. Oh, well. I still read, ha :D And starting a graphic novel in a few days too, that I also should have read a few weeks ago. That one will be easier to read. And I know I will love it. <3 Anyway. It's been a long week. I am so very exhausted. Had a bad toe for over two months now. It is still painful and bad. Ugh. And I have psoriasis cuts all over my fingers. And on my toes as well. And my fingers hurt like hell. I use plasters during the day, but it does not make the cuts go away. Waiting for the cold to be over, for summer to arrive. It usually helps. But yeah. Been slow this year. But it is finally getting warmer out, from tomorrow :) I'm so excited. Been waiting ages for it to start getting green outside too, haha. I spent another week checking daily for restocks on more Labubus. Oops. None of those I am looking for came in stock this week. Aw. Maybe next week :) Buuuuut. I got so so so much precious mail, ahhh :D More Labubus, eee. All of them so perfect. Sigh. Of course, I have spent a bit too much money on these during the past month. Oops. But love them to pieces, eee :D They are perfection. Anyway. My week was full of pain. But it was good too. I'm glad I finally managed to make myself read :) Even though I did not love the book, I remembered how I love reading. This week I'm waiting on Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil. <3 And shared my review of Fable for the End of the World :) Hope you're all doing well. <3

Nainai's Mountain. I couldn't resist buying this new Livia picture book. <3 It looks all kinds of sweet :)
Lady Macbeth. Yeah. Another copy of this book that I have yet to read. Oops. US paperback. It's pretty.
Animal Crossing. Graphic Novel, book 8. Oops. I do have all of these, haha. They just look too cute. <3
The Bayou. New crocodile movie :D From makers of one of my favorite shark movies. Hope this is good.
Livia Blackburne Swag. Eee! Thank you so, so much lovely for this amazing pre-order swag. <3 Love it.
Plush. Couldn't help but share about this cute little cat Ty plush that I bought, haha. I had to get it. Love.

Funko Europe. Oops. Not such a big order this time, haha :) But yeah. I had to get a set of the Jurassic minis, eee. <3 They finally got them in stock again. I bought a set of 12 in London, in August, so I'm very happy to have finally been able to buy more :) I was missing 5. Got 2. So I'm missing 3, ack. <3 Buying more next time, haha ;) And omg, had to get a set of the new Disney animals pins. Since I bought 12, I knew I would get one of each, and get the special chase one ;) It's a hack I have learned. And they are soooo cute. Love! Will try selling my doubles. But not Lucifer. Want to own two of him :) And the Tangled pin. It was the one I wanted most, and actually got it. I'm happy :) Love the creepy Terrifier and Chucky.

Labubu. Eee. Look at all these awesome plushes, ahhh :D I am so happy and so thankful to have been able to be lucky enough to buy them all. <3 Finally have my complete Exciting Macaron set :D SO CUTE. And have both Coca Cola versions now. No secret, but maybe one day. And the cute yellow CheckMate. So pretty. And the medium sized Time to Chill :D Ahh! So large. So cute. Got Cry Baby as a free gift. <3


More Instagram photos here. <3

Review: Fable for the End of the World by Ava Reid

Writing this review of mine is going to be a pain. This was a book that I felt for sure I was going to love. Because I loved one of the books by Ava to pieces. And so I had high hopes for this one as well. I used to love reading dystopia books back in the days. And this sounded so good. And it looks gorgeous. I love this artwork.

But that was sadly all that I loved about this book. Because it just kept getting worse and worse for me. I am going to have a hard time writing down all my thoughts. I'm ending up at a two star for this book, which do break my heart a little. It began at a four star. Then it just went down and down. Will try my best to share why.

This book began good. I found it to be interesting and exciting as well. I thought it would end up being so amazing. I was wrong, of course. But the beginning was pretty good. I was curious about the world and the characters. It is a book that takes place in the future. It tells the story of Inesa, seventeen years old. She lives in a poor town, in a way. They aren't doing as well as others, but they are surviving. I liked getting to know this town, how things worked there. How much of the town ended up under water when it rained, before the water went down again. I wanted to know more about this world, as I felt like it was pretty good. But yeah. We got too little world building, to be honest. I wanted more of the real world, less technology details and less problems.

Inesa lives with her younger brother, Luka, and their mother. Their dad left them a little over a year ago. And their mom is pretty crazy. I did not like her one bit. But she also should have been written better, in my opinion. Still. I did like getting to know Inesa and Luka. He hunted, and she stuffed the kills he made and sold them to the richer town. I liked learning more about their town, although I did not like any of the people that lived there, ha. Wish we had gotten to know more about how the climate in this world worked.

In this world there is a livestream happening every few months, called the Gauntlet. Where a person from the poor places are pretty much sacrificed by their family to pay their debts. This person is called a Lamb and is then on the run from an Angel. A young girl hunting them, always killing them within days in brutal ways. These events are always filmed and everyone in this world is watching. I kind of liked this, yet also not. Should have been done better. Then we also saw some comments; it was fully awkward. Shudders.

I'm not sure how much to share about this book. I know I'm going to write a whole lot about this book, but mostly about the things I disliked, and less about the actual plot. So I shall mention it a little. It turns out Inesa's mother had a huge debt. And she has decided to sacrifice Inesa. And so Inesa has twelve hours before her hunt begins. Her hopes of surviving are not high. But she has her brother with her. And he will try everything to protect her. I did like their relationship, though we got to see a bit too little of it, honestly.

Melinoë is the Angel that is sent to hunt her and kill her. We get to know this girl a lot. She's the same age as Inesa. She has been an Angel since she was eight. She is more machine than human, as they have changed so much about her body and insides. I liked reading about this part. Getting to know all that had happened to her, how she was changed. Until it turned too weird and not good. But yeah. I liked Melinoë. How she was supposed to be a cold killer with most of her memories erased. How she changed all that.

And so this book is about Inesa trying to run away from her killer, Melinoë. We get both of their point of views. I did like these girls, but I sadly did not love either of them. I liked the beginning of the book, while it was a hunt. Except for the part where Melinoë jumped on their car. First, where did she come from? Did she have a car as well? She was several hours behind them, on foot, yet suddenly she was on top of the car and it was never explained. It bothered me so. Then everything went downhill from that moment. Ugh.

I wish this book had been better. I wish I had loved it more. But I did not. I wanted it to be more of a hunt, like it was supposed to be. Instead it ended up being a book where Inesa and Melinoë teams up, trying to survive in the woods alone. So much of the book was about them just looking at each other. Staying in a small cabin for a couple of days. It was very boring. I wanted more action and excitement. Instead it was more of a love story. Which I could have loved, of course, but it was too rushed. Didn't think it was sweet.

And I do think the romance could have been great. I did like both Inesa and Melinoë. And I did think they would have made a nice couple. If only it had not been so very rushed. None of it felt real. It started with them supposed to kill each other. Then they just look at each other and all of that went away? What. It took them like two seconds to fall in love with the other. It made zero sense to me. They were supposed to kill each other. And now they suddenly love each other instead. I just. I wish it had been written better.

One of the things that made me dislike this book was how very similar it was to The Hunger Games. I get being inspired by it, which I like. But so very much felt like the same. And I haven't read the books in way more than ten years. Yet I noticed many things that just bothered me after a while. I do wish this book had been more focused on the dystopia parts. As I did not like the technology things or the real world parts, to be honest. I wanted less of that. There were also so many random words everywhere that I did not know.

Small mention of some weird creatures in this book called the Wends. They were some type of zombies, from eating changed animals. It was so weird and they were only there for a few scenes, then fully gone again. Did not make much sense to me. I did like reading about the changed animals, but they also only had a small part in this book. This story focused more on the romance. For almost all the book. And it just made me a little angry. Because the romance was too rushed for me and it just bothered me very much.

I feel like this book could have been done better. It should have had more details about the world and the city. We got to see small glimpses of how some of the things worked, but not enough. I wanted more of everything. Sigh. Then I highly disliked the ending of this book. I guess it is supposed to be hopeful, in a way. But it just pissed me off. It was not a happy ending at all. And we got no answers either for anything. And nothing was made better about this world. It just made me feel like everything was a waste of time.

Then I went and read the deluxe exclusive story from Luka's point of view, when he was taken. And ha. It made me even more angry. I didn't like it one bit. Of course he was instantly attracted to the Angel, Lethe. Of course she wanted him too. There was even a very detailed sex scene, which was a little disturbing. The whole short story was rushed, just like the book. It was a couple of days. Luka thought like it was at least two weeks. I just hated how quickly both he and Inesa fell for the girls. It was just not natural at all.

I wish I could have loved this story. I really tried my best to. But it just made me angry at times. The world was pretty great. I wanted to know more about certain things. But there was so very much that I wanted to know less about. The abuse of the Angels from their creator. It was never actually written down, but it was heavily hinted at a bit too many times. How these Angels were honestly just created to be playthings and murderers. It bothered me a bunch. I did not like reading about it, as it got to be a bit too much. Sigh.

And that whole creator person, Azrael. I did not get him at all. And just wanted to read less about him. It seemed like all he did was abuse the young girls and then remove their memories of it. It was disgusting. And like, if there had been a good ending, then maybe all of it would have felt a little better. But there was not. And so it all felt like a waste of time and that bothered me even more. All the pain for nothing. And it honestly made me regret reading this book. I had hoped it would be epic. But for me, it very much wasn't.

I also really disliked how it was only a few days that passed, yet the characters made it seem like it was weeks in their head. Because it should have been weeks, with how quickly their feelings moved. It truly annoyed me so much. How quickly Inesa fell for Melinoë and she for her. It did not feel real at all. At first they just kept staring at the other, noticing how beautiful they were and ugh. It happened too fast to feel good. And all of the feelings they all had. How they kept feeling their heart in different ways. It was weird.

Then there was another thing that drove me crazy. They are always almost puking. Feeling bile in their stomach and whatnot. It was so stupid and annoying. And a little disgusting too. Why did they feel this need to puke all the time? A bit over done for me. It even happened in Luka's story. There was a scene where one of the girls got badly burned. But suddenly they are kissing as if the burns did not matter at all. It made no sense to me. Kissing should have waited a little bit. Everything was so rushed. I did not like it.

I have already written way too much about this book. And everything in weird places, haha. Sorry about that. I had so many thoughts about this book and wanted to write them down. And yet I'm certain there is much that I have forgotten to add. It was easy to read this book. I liked the writing at first, but then it got too annoying and I grew to dislike the characters, so, yeah. I wanted more from this book. Fable for the End of the World was sadly a disappointment to me. But I am curious to know what others think about it.

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Waiting on Wednesday #709

"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.

BURY OUR BONES IN THE MIDNIGHT SOIL
BY V. E. SCHWAB

Goodreads Description:

From V. E. Schwab, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue: a new genre-defying novel about immortality and hunger.

This is a story about hunger.
1532. Santo Domingo de la Calzada.
A young girl grows up wild and wily—her beauty is only outmatched by her dreams of escape. But María knows she can only ever be a prize, or a pawn, in the games played by men. When an alluring stranger offers an alternate path, María makes a desperate choice. She vows to have no regrets.

This is a story about love.
1827. London.
A young woman lives an idyllic but cloistered life on her family’s estate, until a moment of forbidden intimacy sees her shipped off to London. Charlotte’s tender heart and seemingly impossible wishes are swept away by an invitation from a beautiful widow—but the price of freedom is higher than she could have imagined.

This is a story about rage.
2019. Boston.
College was supposed to be her chance to be someone new. That’s why Alice moved halfway across the world, leaving her old life behind. But after an out-of-character one-night stand leaves her questioning her past, her present, and her future, Alice throws herself into the hunt for answers . . . and revenge.

This is a story about life—
how it ends, and how it starts.

Format: 560 pages, Hardcover
Expected Publication: June 10, 2025 by Tor
Pre-Order: Blackwells and Amazon US and Amazon UK

I suddenly realized I had yet to share a post about this book. Ahh! And it is now almost out :) I must admit that I am very much behind on books by Victoria. Oops. But I own them all. And I am so excited to read them all one day too. <3 Loved her for years. And this new one sounds amazing and so interesting too :)
What are you waiting for on this alluring Wednesday?

Saturday, May 17, 2025

In My Mailbox #706

Another week gone by way too fast. Ack! I still haven't read anything. Sigh. I just have not felt like it at all, ahh. And I also have not had any time for it yet either. But this coming week for sure. Really need to just start my next book. Hmph. But yeah. It has been a busy week and I am just so fully exhausted. Have not actually gotten much done at all. Oops. I am honestly just busy spending my days waiting for aliexpress restocks of the Labubu's that I am still missing from my now huge collection, haha. <3 Aaand I got to buy the Macaron set on Monday, ha :D Now just waiting for them to arrive. <3 I am so, so excited. These little plushes are truly the cutest :) So yeah. I'm lazy these days. And also hurting eeeeverywhere. So I'm not well enough to actually do anything. At least my body does not want to. Hoping to get more energy soon. This week I'm waiting on Gifted & Talented :) I hope you are all doing better than me this week, haha. <3

Careful of Books. Newest Cassandra Clare Kickstarter book. <3 And it is looking gorgeous, as always :D
How to Train Your Dragon School. Not actually read these books. Oops. But this was signed. <3 Needed.
When the Moon Hatched. What. A new edition. And I haven't read this yet. Gods, please do let me love it.
Animal Crossing Calendar. I'm still so depressed 2025 did not get one. Had to get one now from last year, haha. I couldn't keep being without this lovely calendar that I have had for three years now, I think. Rude.
Kendare Blake Swag. Eeee. Thank you so much love. <3 For these precious Warrior of Legend cards :D

Labubu. EEEEE! Finally got my Big Into Energy box. <3 And they are oh so precious. Gosh. I love them all to pieces :D Such cuties, eee. Love the colors I got. No secret, but maybe one day :) I also bought a combo set of all three sets. But no secret. So the Have a Seat one is for my mom, and Big Into Energy one is for my niece. <3 And Macaron for my sister, after I get my own set soon, to know if I'm getting it :)

More Instagram photos here. <3