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November 2024 Wrap-up

November TBR Pile (18/19):

  1. Bookworms BC: To Shape a Dragon’s Breath by Moniquill Blackgoose ✓

  2. Friend BC: Mistress of Rome by Kate Quinn ✓

  3. Nerdy Bookish Friends BC: Dark Eden by Chris Beckett

  4. Kid Book Club: A Rover’s Story by Jasmine Warga ✓

  5. Kid Read Aloud: The Wizard of Oz by Frank Baum ✓

  6. Kid Read Aloud: The Goblin’s Puzzle by Andrew Chilton ✓

  7. Fantasy: A Natural History of Dragons by Marie Brennan ✓

  8. Fantasy: The Wood at Midwinter by Susanna Clarke ✓

  9. Romance: Tangled Up in You by Christina Lauren ✓

  10. Romance: Haunting Adeline by H.D. Carlton ✓

  11. Romance: Desperate Measures by Katee Robert ✓

  12. Romance: Illicit Temptations by Katee Robert ✓

  13. Romance: A Soul to Keep by Opal Reyne ✓

  14. Romance: Isla and the Happily Ever After by Stephanie Perkins ✓

  15. Romance: The Gargoyle’s Captive by Katee Robert ✓

  16. Romance: A Demon’s Guide to Wooing a Witch by Sarah Hawley ✓

  17. Horror: The Nighthouse Keeper by Lora Senf ✓

  18. Horror: The Loneliest Place by Lora Senf ✓

  19. Comic: Alice in Borderland Vol. 1 ✓

1,000,000 Page Goal:

Monthly Total: 6199 pages
Pages Remaining: 196,764 pages

Current Read - The Kingdom of Sweets by Erika Johansen

Books I Gave Up On (0)

Books Bought/Received (0)

UnRead Shelf Progress

  • Starting Number: 306

  • Books Read: 1

  • Books Acquired: 0

  • Books Unshelved: 0

  • Finishing Number: 305

December TBR Pile: The rest of my December TBR pile is filled with holiday romances.

  1. Bookworms BC: NONE (Christmas exchange)

  2. Friend BC: Before the Fall by Noah Hawley

  3. Nerdy Bookish Friends BC: NONE (Lit Society month)

  4. Kid Book Club: Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional Poultry Farmer by Kelly Jones

  5. Kid Read Aloud: Wishtree by Katherine Applegate

  6. Kid Read Aloud: Gregor the Overland by Suzanne Collins

  7. Kid Read Aloud: A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

  8. Fantasy: The Kingdom of Sweets by Erika Johansen

Movies Watched

  • The Wild Robot

  • The Jackpot

TV Shows Watched

  • All the Dropout shows per usual

  • What We Do in the Shadows S6

  • Lower Decks

  • Nobody Wants This S1 (finished!)

  • The Great British Bake-Off S15

  • Dimension 20 S1

  • Only Murders in the Building S4

Comments - A much slower month overall. And that’s a good thing! After the crazy pace of September and October, it was nice to slow down a bit this month and just be. I didn’t read a ton of amazing books, but it was overall pretty decent. We watched a few television shows, but didn’t go too crazy.

Next up on the TBR pile:

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categories: Monthly Wrap-Up
Saturday 11.30.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

A Demon's Guide to Wooing a Witch by Sarah Hawley

Title: A Demon’s Guide to Wooing a Witch (Glimmer Falls #2)

Author: Sarah Hawley

Publisher: Berkley 2023

Genre: Romance

Pages: 432

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: She Reads Romance - Enemies; Spooky Reading Season - D

Where I Got It: Library

Spice Meter: 5

Calladia Cunnington knows she’s rough around the edges, despite being the heir to one of small-town Glimmer Falls’ founding witch families. While her gym obsession is a great outlet for her anxieties and anger, her hot temper still gets the best of her and manifests in bar brawls. When Calladia saves someone from a demon attack one night, though, she’s happy to put her magic and rage to good use . . . until she realizes the man she saved is none other than Astaroth, the ruthless demon who orchestrated a soul bargain on her best friend.

Astaroth is a legendary soul bargainer and one of the nine members of the demon high council—except he can’t remember any of this. Suffering from amnesia after being banished to the mortal plane, Astaroth doesn’t know why a demon named Moloch is after him, nor why the muscular, angry, hot-in-a-terrifying-way witch who saved him hates him so much.

Unable to leave anyone in such a vulnerable state—even the most despicable demon—Calladia grudgingly decides to help him. (Besides, punching an amnesiac would be in poor taste.) The two set out on an uneasy road trip to find the witch who might be able to restore Astaroth’s memory so they can learn how to defeat Moloch. Calladia vows that once Astaroth is cured, she’ll kick his ass, but the more time she spends with the snarky yet utterly charming demon, the more she realizes she likes this new, improved Astaroth . . . and maybe she doesn’t want him to recover his memories, after all.

I adored the first book in this series and liked this one. My main problem with the book is Calladia. She’s a tough one to love and I just never got over her prickly exterior. I loved seeing Astaroth in a different light and watch him grow and change throughout the book. Calladia just seemed to blindly punch her way through the storyline until the very end. It was a bit frustrating. Add in the extremely shortened timeline of this plot and it just wasn’t my favorite. I am very intrigued to read book three about Ben the werewolf.

Gimmer Falls

  • #1 A Witch’s Guide to Fake Dating a Demon

  • #2 A Demon’s Guide to Wooing a Witch

  • #3 A Werewolf’s Guide to Seducing a Vampire

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Sarah Hawley, romance, paranormal, Spooky Season RC, She Reads Romance
categories: Book Reviews
Friday 11.29.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Gargoyle's Captive by Katee Robert

Title: The Gargoyle’s Captive (A Deal with a Demon #3)

Author: Katee Robert

Publisher: Trinkets & Tales LLC 2023

Genre: Romance

Pages: 185

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges:

Where It Got It: Library

Spice Rating: 8

Grace is a monster hunter who went into her demon deal with eyes wide open. Years ago, her mother made the same choice and was never seen again, and the answers Grace seeks can only be found in the demon realm.

She doesn’t care that she’s auctioned off to a gargoyle. She doesn’t plan to stay with him longer than strictly necessary.

Unfortunately, she didn’t read the small print of her contract.

Every time she tries to escape, Bram catches her and brings her back…to his bed. Where things get heated very quickly in unexpected ways. Grace doesn’t mean to give in, to stop fighting. But the moment she does, she starts to forget what brought her to this place and what her goals are. After a life starved of pleasure, she’s all willing to let Bram seduce her again and again…

At least until the past comes calling.

Another hard romance book dealing with dubious consent and past traumas. This entire series is really about past traumas and confronting them. These aren’t my favorite Katee Robert books, but I do enjoy these slim books as explorations of romance. In this one, Grace was a really hard person to relate to, but I was rooting for her the entire time. Bram was a much more interesting character to me and I wanted to learn more and more as the pages unfolded. The big twist was pretty well foreshadowed, and yet, I still found it very appropriate to the storyline.

A Deal with a Demon

  • #1 The Dragon’s Bride

  • #2 The Kraken’s Sacrifice

  • #3 The Gargoyle’s Captive

  • #4 The Succubus’s Prize

  • #5 The Demon’s Bargain

  • #6 The Demon’s Queen

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Katee Robert, romance
categories: Book Reviews
Wednesday 11.27.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Loneliest Place by Lora Senf

Title: The Clackity (Blight Harbor #3)

Author: Lora Senf

Publisher: Atheneum 2024

Genre: MG Horror

Pages: 368

Rating: 5/5 stars

Reading Challenges:

Where I Got It: Library

As summer comes to an end, Evie Von Rathe is determined to begin the search for her parents in earnest. Armed with her knowledge of the otherworldly, her mom’s violet glasses, and a pendant full of doors, Evie begins to piece together clues. When she realizes her mother’s bedtime story might be a roadmap to finding them, Evie follows it back to the Dark Sun Side.

But stories are funny things, and they change from one teller to the next.

The black nothing of the Radix is waiting, and it knows more than it’s ever let on. Evie will need every bit of courage she has for what’s coming. With Bird at her side, and maybe even a reluctant Lark as well, Evie has what she hopes is her last adventure under a purple sky.

A beautiful end to this trilogy. We get another great quest, along with appearances by all our favorite previous characters. I especially loved the scenes with the Story Thief, such an interesting character. Evie is on a mission to defeat The Clackity and rescue her parents. Will she make it? I bet you can guess the ending, but thankfully it’s the journey that’s the interesting part. Weaving the quest around the storybook added a fun element to the book. I really loved this entire trilogy. Apparently I dig middle grade horror.

Blight Harbor

  • #1 The Clackity

  • #2 The Nighthouse Keeper

  • #3 The Loneliest Place

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: 5 stars, Lora Senf, middle grade, horror
categories: Book Reviews
Tuesday 11.26.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Homeschool W13: Lots of Schoolwork and Sickness

What We Studied

A flex week and a regular week all rolled into one post. I took to heart my November goal of Take It Easy. We have continued our activities, but I lessened the frequency of a few to slow everything down. It has definitely helped in the wake of world events this past few weeks. And an extra bonus: when the boys got sick during last week, we didn’t have too much that we had to cancel. We ended up getting ahead in our schoolwork allowing us to take off the entirety of Thanksgiving week.

Literature and Poetry

Arthur is primarily using Hearth and Story G5 for his language arts this year. We finished our current read aloud and moved onto the next one. This book is actually our coop book club selection for November. We needed to finish it by the first week of December, so I switched around our books to accommodate. We also covered more grammar and extra language arts assignments.

  • Poetry for Young People: Carl Sandburg

  • The Goblin’s Puzzle by Andrew Chilton

  • A Rover’s Story by Jasmine Warga

Quentin is primarily using Blossom & Root G1 for his language arts this year. We will pull some elements from Build Your Library Level 2 and random books that we have around the house. We continued with our classic read finishing it at the end of the week. Perfect for a break for Thanksgiving.

  • Poetry: The Alligator's Smile and Other Poems by Jane Yolen

  • Poetry: Dinosaur Dinner (with a Slice of Alligator Pie) by Dennis Lee

  • The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum

  • Zoey and Sassafras: Gnomes and Sneeze by Asia Citro (Q independent read)

  • Write Shop B

  • Eggasaurus by Jennifer Wagh

  • If Dinosaurs Had Hair by Dan Marvin

  • The Long Lost Secret Diary of the World's Worst Dinosaur Hunter by Tim Collins (Q independent read)

Math

Arthur is using Singapore’s Math in Focus Course 1. Effectively this is Singapore’s 6th grade math text. Arthur finished a chapter on percents. We only have one more chapter of 1A left.

  • Math in Focus Course 1 Book A

Quentin is using Singapore’s Primary Mathematics Common Core edition 2B and 3A. He started with the lessons in 2B. He finished the entirety of 2B last week. We switched over to our Financial Literacy G2 book. We should finish that book the week after Thanksgiving.

  • Primarily Logic

  • Singapore Primary Common Core 2B

  • EM Financial Literacy G2

Social Studies

Arthur is using Curiosity Chronicles Early Modern History Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 this year. Arthur learned about Britain and Ireland focusing on the Glorious Revolution and the Act of Union. We also covered a Culture Corner about John Locke which dovetailed nicely into our co-op civics study. Because we suddenly had more home time because of sickness, we moved onto the next few sections of history. We covered a section about the Ottoman Empire and Russia (focusing on Peter the Great), a section about West Africa and slavery, and a section about the Caribbean including pirates.

  • Curiosity Chronicles Early Modern History Vol. 1

  • DK History

  • DK Timelines of Everything

  • DK Timelines of Everyone

  • DK A Child Through Time

  • A Pot O’ Gold: A Treasury of Irish Stories, Poetry, Folklore, and (of Course) Blarney by Kathleen Krull

  • Lives of the Scientists: Experiments, Explosions (and What the Neighbors Thought) by Kathleen Krull

  • The Twelve Dancing Princesses by Marianna Mayer

  • Anansi and the Moss-Covered Rock, by Eric A. Kimmel

  • Anansi and the Talking Melon, by Eric A. Kimmel

  • Anansi and the Magic Stick, by Eric A. Kimmel

  • Anansi Goes Fishing, by Eric A. Kimmel

  • Anansi the Spider: A Tale from the Ashanti by Gerald McDermott

  • I Lay My Stitches Down: Poems of American Slavery by Cynthia Grady

  • If You Lived When There Was Slavery in America, by Anne Kamma

  • Blackbeard the Pirate King, by J. Patrick Lewis

  • A Pirate’s Life for She: Swashbuckling Women Through the Ages by Laura Sook Duncombe

  • Sea Queens: Women Pirates Around the World by Jane Yolen

  • Lives of Pirates: Swashbucklers, Scoundrels (Neighbors Beware!) by Kathleen Krull

  • The Whydah: A Pirate Ship Feared, Wrecked, and Found by Martin W. Sandler

  • The Golden Age of Pirates: An Interactive History Adventure (You Choose: History) by Bob Temple

  • Pirate by Gail Gibbons

  • How to Live Like a Caribbean Pirate by John Farndon

Quentin is using History Quest Middle Times with Build Your Library Level 2 as his main history curriculum. This week we covered a chapter about Great Zimbabwe and Ethiopia.

  • History Quest Middle Times

  • DK When on Earth?

  • DK History

  • DK Timelines of Everything

  • DK Timelines of Everyone

  • DK A Child Through Time

  • Kingfisher Atlas of the Medieval World

  • DK Explorers

  • Great African Kingdoms by Sean Sheehan

  • Ancient West African Kingdoms by Mary Quigley

  • Great Zimbabwe by Mark Bessire

Science

Arthur is using RSO Biology 1 this year has the main science text. Our academic coop will also be using RSO Biology 1 as a basis for the fall semester course, so we will be just supplementing at home. We will also be doing some of Blossom & Root’s Book Seeds and various other small units in between. Arthur covered the digestive and excretory systems in co-op. Last week had to miss co-op because of sickness. Instead of learning more biology, we caught back up with our Story of Science chapters. We supplemented with some extra materials at home. We also caught back up in our Story of Science, covering multiple chapters about physics and chemistry. And we watched a documentary about Einstein and Quantum Theory.

  • RSO Biology 1

  • Story of Science Vol. 3 by Joy Hakim

Quentin is using RSO Earth & Environment and RSO Astronomy 1 as a base. Of course, we have a ton of extra science resources laying around the house. And I will be hosting some one-off science exploration days that align with the units. We switched gears slightly to tackle Blossom and Root’s Prehistory Unit. we covered the first couple of eras and epochs of Earth’s history and did a big picture overview of Big Time. We ended up getting through all the wonder stories the end of the Paleozoic Era. Thus, we dove back into Eons and covered a lot of videos during our documentary time. We also watched a NOVA episode about volcanoes.

  • RSO Earth and Environment

  • DK First Earth Encyclopedia

  • Older Than the Stars by Karen C. Fox

  • One Million Oysters on Top of the Mountain by Alex Nogues

  • Out of the Blue: How Animals Evolved from Prehistoric Seas by Elizabeth Shreeve

  • Fossil by Bill Thomson

  • Stones and Bones: Fossils and the Stories They Tell by Rob Wilshaw

  • Fossils by Cynthia Light Brown & Grace Brown

  • Fossils by Ann O. Squire

  • DK My Book of Fossils

  • Fossil Type Sort

  • DK Eyewitness: Fossil

  • Our Family Tree: An Evolution Story by Lisa Westberg Peters

  • Grandmother Fish: A Child's First Book of Evolution by Jonathan Tweet

  • Annabelle and Aiden in The Story of Life by J.R. Becke

  • The Story of Life: Evolution by Katie Scott

  • Life: The First Four Billions Years by Martin Jenkins

  • Stones and Bones: Fossils and the Stories They Tell by Rob Wilshaw

  • When the Whales Walked by Dougal Dixon

Academic Co-op

For math, Arthur covered perimeter and area, creating a entire city. In biology, they covered the digestive and excretory systems. In civics, we finished the election project with presentations and a discussion about candidate evaluations.

Art and Music

Art will be very sporadic this year, but we do have some fun excursions planned. And I will incorporate art projects into a lot of other subjects and unit studies. We had our monthly Joslyn Art Museum visit and focused on light and shadow. We covered a Harbor + Sprout module about World Art.

For music, we are using Music Lab: We Rock! as our spine. Each week we will be learning about a different rock musician and focus on a particular song. I have also created Spotify playlists so we can listen on the go. We covered Pink Floyd (a house favorite), Black Sabbath, Yes, and Cream. Lots of music these past two weeks.

  • Music Lab: We Rock!

  • DK Music and How it Works

  • DK The Arts

Field Trip/Activities

Not a field trip, but we did get in a nature hike at Platte River. I didn’t want to go, but it really did us good to be out in the fresh air and hang out with friends for a few hours.

High

Q and I have been butting heads a bit over basic language arts and math skills. I decided to try a different tactic and signed him up for IXL. He’s engaging with the lessons as supplementary class time, but it’s been going really well. We’re going to continue through the winter and see where it takes us.

Low

The boys both caught a cold (it’s been going around all our friends) and we had to cancel plans this past week including missing the Homeschool Dance. The boys look forward to the dances and I was looking forward to getting a drink with J while they were at the dance. But alas, we ended up staying home to rest and get better.

Next Week - We got so far ahead on school that I decided we would take the entirety of Thanksgiving week off school.

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: homeschool
categories: Life
Monday 11.25.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Music Monday - Franz Ferdinand "Audacious"

 

Takes me back to college…

Next up on the TBR pile:

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categories: Music
Monday 11.25.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Life Right Now #29

On my bedside table: I have a few more non-holiday reads left in my library pile. Up next is The Gargoyle’s Captive by Katee Robert.

On my tv this week: Continuing our usual shows like Umm Actually, Only Murders in the Building, and Last Week Tonight. We also watched a really forgetful movie with The Jackpot.

Listening to: It’s been a big week for podcast listening. I listened to a ton of Magic Tavern, Nothing is Real, 99PI, You’re Wrong About, and Cabinet of Curiosities.

On the menu for this week:

  • Monday - Hummus Bowls with Spiced Beef

  • Tuesday - Cider Braised Chicken Thighs

  • Wednesday - BLT Pasta

  • Thursday - Thanksgiving! By ourselves this year, but we’re eating all the usual goodies.

  • Friday - Leftovers

  • Saturday - Honey Lime Tilapia

  • Sunday - Beef and Barley Stew

On my to do list: Mostly we are taking it easy this week, so not a lot on my list. Mostly I’m making all the lists and planning our projects.

Happening this week:

  • Monday - Home Day

  • Tuesday - Co-op Meet and Greet at Westroads; Bookworms Book Club

  • Wednesday - Home Day

  • Thursday -Thanksgiving

  • Friday - Home Day

  • Saturday - Home Day

  • Sunday - Home Day

What I am creating: Lots of lists. Specifically I was focusing on our Christmas bucket list and Christmas advent for this year. But I also made lots of other lists.

My simple pleasures: Hot tea, jigsaw puzzles, cozy mornings

Looking around the house: Meh. We’ve been home a lot this week due to sickness, but surprisingly the house is in decent condition.

From the camera: Beautiful fungus on a tree at Platte River… I didn’t take any photos this week.

tags: Life Right Now
categories: Weekly Wrap-up
Sunday 11.24.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

The Wood at Midwinter by Susanna Clarke

Title: The Wood at Midwinter

Author: Susanna Clarke

Publisher: Bloomsbury 2024

Genre: Fantasy Short Story

Pages: 64

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 

Where I Got It: Library

A church is a sort of wood. A wood is a sort of church. They're the same thing really.'

Nineteen-year-old Merowdis Scot is an unusual girl. She can talk to animals and trees-and she is only ever happy when she is walking in the woods.

One snowy afternoon, out with her dogs and Apple the pig, Merowdis encounters a blackbird and a fox. As darkness falls, a strange figure enters in their midst-and the path of her life is changed forever.

Featuring gorgeous illustrations truly worthy of the magic of this story and an afterword by Susanna Clarke explaining how she came to write it, this is a mesmerizing, must-have addition to any fantasy reader's bookshelf.

Beautifully illustrated and constructed book, that ultimately didn’t give me enough of anything to get more than 3 stars. This is a short, and I mean short, story about an unusual woman in the woods at Midwinter. It got the fairy tale like quality of the story. I even got the Christian allusions and allegories (even if I didn’t like them). What I didn’t get was the entire point. The author’s note at the back shed some light on that conundrum, but not enough to make up for the lack of story. (Or it’s possible that I just don’t love short stories at all…)

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Susanna Clarke, short stories, fantasy, fairy tales, 3 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 11.23.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Isla and the Happily Ever After by Stephanie Perkins

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Title: Isla and the Happily Ever After (Anna and the French Kiss #2)

Author: Stephanie Perkins

Publisher: Dutton 2014

Genre: YA Romance

Pages: 339

Rating: 2/5 stars

Reading Challenges: She Reads Romance - YA Romance; In Case You Missed It - 2014

Where I Got It: Library

From the glittering streets of Manhattan to the moonlit rooftops of Paris, falling in love is easy for hopeless dreamer Isla and introspective artist Josh. But as they begin their senior year in France, Isla and Josh are quickly forced to confront the heartbreaking reality that happily-ever-afters aren't always forever. Their romantic journey is skillfully intertwined with those of beloved couples Anna and Étienne and Lola and Cricket, whose paths are destined to collide in a sweeping finale certain to please fans old and new.

And that was pretty much trash… I had mostly enjoyed the first two books in this trilogy even if they were young adult. I am a completionism and dove into this book hoping for some more yearning glances across a courtyard and sweet young love. Instead, we get a depiction of a pretty toxic relationship. All the things that the main characters think are sweet and amazing as in fact very toxic behaviors. The amount of mistrust and jealously all over these pages was immediately off-putting. Through in the absolutely refusal to see the world from anything beyond their own perspective, and I hated it. Added to all that, the sex scenes were super cringe and not just because it was two 18 year olds. They were just very badly described. That book was pretty much a waste of my time.

Anna and the French Kiss

  • #1 Anna and the French Kiss

  • #2 Lola and the Boy Next Door

  • #3 Isla and the Happily Ever After

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: romance, young adult, Stephanie Perkins, In Case You Missed It, She Reads Romance, 2 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Friday 11.22.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

A Soul to Keep by Opal Reyne

Title: A Soul to Keep (Dustwalker Brides #1)

Author: Opal Reyne

Publisher: Opal Reyne 2022

Genre: Romance

Pages: 534

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Spooky Season

Where I Got It: Library

Spice Rating: 8

All Reia ever wanted was freedom.

Known as a harbinger of bad omens and blamed for Demons eating her family, Reia is shunned by her entire village. When the next offering is due and the monstrous Duskwalker is seen heading their way, her village offers her an impossible choice – be thrown into the prison cells or allow herself to be sacrificed to a faceless monster.

However, he is not what he seems. His skull face and glowing eyes are ethereal, and she finds herself unwittingly enchanted by him.

All Orpheus ever wanted was a companion.

Each decade, in exchange for a protection ward from the Demons that terrorise the world, Orpheus takes a human offering to the Veil – the place he lives and the home of Demons. The brief companionship does little to ease his loneliness, and their lives were always, unfortunately, cut short.

He'd thought it was a hopeless endeavour, until he met her. She’s not afraid of him, and his insatiable desire deepens
within every moment of her presence.

But will Orpheus be able to convince Reia to stay before she’s lost to him forever?

CW: Death, explicit sex with tentacles

This is another super explicit romance book that I stumbled upon and ultimately enjoyed. At the core, this series is clearly exploring trauma and its affects. Reia has been neglected her entire life after surviving a horrific event. Orpheus is suffering from confusion and fighting against his nature to find a companion. These two unlikely creatures are forced together and begin to peal back the layers. The book itself moves pretty slowly for the first 200 pages. We get a lot of inner monologue from Reia and a lot of world building. I do wish that some of the monologue was trimmed as it become very repetitive later on in the book. The chapters from Orpheus’s perspective were much more interesting. And then we get to the sex scenes. They are not for the faint of heart, nor are they for people who are not open to the weird. Those scenes are extremely explicit earning my highest spice meter rating of 8. Be forewarned. The ending was very rushed and somewhat confusing. There’s a lot of exposition and information dump towards the end that I don’t think I completely understood all. But, I’m willing to keep learning and keep reading this series.

Duskwalker Brides

  • #1 A Soul to Keep

  • #2 A Soul to Heal

  • #3 A Soul to Touch

  • #4 A Soul to Guide

  • #5 A Soul to Revive

  • #6 A Soul to Steal

  • #7 A Soul to Protect

  • #8 A Soul to Embrace

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Spooky Season RC, Opal Reyne, romance, horror, 4 stars, paranormal
categories: Book Reviews
Thursday 11.21.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

A Natural History of Dragons by Marie Brennan

Title: A Natural History of Dragons: A Memoir of Lady Trent (Memoirs of Lady Trent #1)

Author: Marie Brennan

Publisher: Tor Books 2013

Genre: Fantasy

Pages: 334

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: 52 Book Club - Relating to “Wild”

Where I Got It: Library

You, dear reader, continue at your own risk. It is not for the faint of heart―no more so than the study of dragons itself. But such study offers rewards beyond compare: to stand in a dragon's presence, even for the briefest of moments―even at the risk of one's life―is a delight that, once experienced, can never be forgotten. . . .

All the world, from Scirland to the farthest reaches of Eriga, know Isabella, Lady Trent, to be the world's preeminent dragon naturalist. She is the remarkable woman who brought the study of dragons out of the misty shadows of myth and misunderstanding into the clear light of modern science. But before she became the illustrious figure we know today, there was a bookish young woman whose passion for learning, natural history, and, yes, dragons defied the stifling conventions of her day.

Here at last, in her own words, is the true story of a pioneering spirit who risked her reputation, her prospects, and her fragile flesh and bone to satisfy her scientific curiosity; of how she sought true love and happiness despite her lamentable eccentricities; and of her thrilling expedition to the perilous mountains of Vystrana, where she made the first of many historic discoveries that would change the world forever.

I finally got around to the beginning of this series and it was very enjoyable. Written as a scientific memoir, we follow Lady Trent on her first adventure concerning dragons. Along the way, we are treated to a study of Vystrana and its people. At times, this book is fairly slow. The style is definitely of 19th century prose. Lady Trent adds in a ton of asides and explanations of theories and actions as the book progresses. And yet, was very intrigued and wanted to see where the story went. This book reminded me greatly of Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries (which I loved), but slightly slower and duller. Emily Wilde was a much more exciting narrator. And yet, I did ultimately enjoy this book and plan to continue the series in the future.

Memoirs of Lady Trent

  • #1 A Natural History of Dragons

  • #2 The Tropic of Serpents

  • #3 The Voyage of the Basilisk

  • #4 In the Labyrinth of Drakes

  • #5 Within the Sanctuary of Wings

  • #6 Turning Darkness into Light

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tags: Marie Brennan, fantasy, dragons, 4 stars, 52 Book Club
categories: Book Reviews
Wednesday 11.20.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Music Monday - Weathers "Wasn't Gonna Go Out"

 

Emo-pop? Um yes! I need some right now.

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Weathers
categories: Music
Monday 11.18.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Life Right Now #28

Right now I am: Enjoying my coffee before needing to go pick up Arthur from his first sleepover.

On my bedside table: Hmmm… there’s a ton of random library books sitting on my floor. So I guess I’ll pick something from there.

On my tv this week: We’ve been continuing all of our Dropout shows.

Listening to: I jumped back into podcasts with a ton of 99PI, Magic Tavern, and You’re Wrong About. I’m also about halfway through an audiobook.

On the menu for this week:

  • Monday - Pot Roast

  • Tuesday - Snack Dinner

  • Wednesday - Leftovers

  • Thursday - Cod with Hoisin Sauce

  • Friday - Hawaiian Pork Nachos

  • Saturday - Pomegranate Chicken

  • Sunday - Vegetable Beef Soup

On my to do list: Um… I have no idea. I’m sure that I have a ton of random tasks, but I’m just shoving my list to the side right now.

Happening this week:

  • Monday - Home Day

  • Tuesday - Sketchbook Hang; Co-op Happy Hour

  • Wednesday - Home Day

  • Thursday -Academic Co-op; Fall Homeschool Dance

  • Friday - Fontenelle Forest Hike

  • Saturday - Home Day

  • Sunday - Breakfast Club

What I am creating: Nothing much. I’m really in a lull right now.

My simple pleasures: Chocolate cake, video game time

Looking around the house: I should do a big pickup and clear some piles.

From the camera: Always love to visit the waterfall at Platte River SP

tags: Life Right Now
categories: Weekly Wrap-up
Sunday 11.17.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Mistress of Rome by Kate Quinn

Title: Mistress of Rome (Empress of Rome #1)

Author: Kate Quinn

Publisher: Berkley 2010

Genre: Historical Fiction

Pages: 470

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Unread Shelf

Where I Got It: Unread Shelf

First-century Rome: A ruthless emperor watches over all—and fixes his gaze on one young woman...

Thea is a slave girl from Judaea, purchased as a toy for the spiteful heiress Lepida Pollia. Now she has infuriated her mistress by capturing the attention of Rome’s newest and most savage gladiator—and though his love brings Thea the first happiness of her life, their affair ends quickly when a jealous Lepida tears them apart.

Remaking herself as a singer for Rome’s aristocrats, Thea unwittingly attracts another admirer: the charismatic Emperor of Rome. But the passions of an all-powerful man come with a heavy price, and Thea finds herself fighting for both her soul and her sanity. Many have tried to destroy the Emperor: a vengeful gladiator, an upright senator, a tormented soldier, a Vestal Virgin. But in the end, the life of Domitian lies in the hands of one woman: the Emperor’s mistress.

I cannot tell you how many years this book has sat on my Unread Shelf. I know that I got it before we moved back from California, so at least 6 years. I’ve read many of Kate Quinn’s later books, but never this series. We picked it for our November book club selection and I finally dove in. Overall, I really enjoyed this look at Ancient Rome. The first 150 pages are fairly slow, but once we get past those, the story really gets going. We have to establish our world and our characters before we get to the meat of the story. Thea was a great outsider character left to navigate the treacherous and unjust world of Rome. I was rooting for her right from the beginning. Marcus was fascinating and I really wanted to see more of him that we got. Lepida was horrid and I really wished she has faced a more terrible end, but at least she did face her end. I liked the interplay of the storylines and the different levels of Roman society depicted. We got a little of everything, even a few real historical people. I just wish it had been about 100 pages shorter with some extra slow and long sections trimmed down. Still, I have the rest of the series and will put them in my TBR short pile.

Empress of Rome

  • #1 Mistress of Rome

  • #2 Daughters of Rome

  • #3 Empress of the Seven Hills

  • #4 Lady of the Eternal City

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: historical fiction, Kate Quinn, Unread Shelf Project, UnRead Shelf Project RC, book club, 4 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 11.16.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Illicit Temptations by Katee Robert

Title: Illicit Temptations (Make Me #1)

Author: Katee Robert

Publisher: Harlequin Feature 2024

Genre: Romance

Pages: 320

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: She Reads Romance - Faking It with the Boss

Where I Got It: Library

Spice Rating: 5

What if the one person you shouldn’t want is the one you can’t resist?

Make Me Yours
Becka Baudin gets what she wants, and she wants Aaron Livingston—but only for a quick affair. Weeks later, her coveted freedom starts to disappear thanks to a plus sign on a pregnancy test. Aaron insists she move in to his penthouse and commit to a relationship, but Becka demands he give her space without pushing for more. They are total opposites—with different jobs, interests, lives. But their chemistry keeps pushing them together…for better or for worse?

Make Me Need
Trish Livingston desperately needs her new job. Which means putting up with the world’s grumpiest boss—who is also her brother’s best friend and business partner, Cameron O’Clery. The way he looks at her is pure disdain…but when he touches her, it’s pure fire. With family and business ties at stake, they are not supposed to be together. There’s a fine line between hate and lust, and they are going to cross it…but at what cost?

I got super excited when a new Katee Robert book popped up in the library catalog. I did not realize that this is a repacked, reissue of two novellas she wrote years ago. And so this is two boiler plate romances featuring very traditional cis hetero main characters. I could predict every beat of these stories from the beginning. They aren’t bad, but then again, they aren’t really anything special. Not really my cup of tea anymore. I want something a bit deeper and definitely more intriguing.

Make Me

  • #1 Illicit Temptations (Includes Make Me Yours and Make Me Needs)

  • #2 Forbidden Games (Includes Make Me Want and Make Me Crave)

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tags: She Reads Romance, Katee Robert, 3 stars, romance, contemporary
categories: Book Reviews
Wednesday 11.13.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

To Shape a Dragon's Breath by Moniquill Blackgoose

Title: To Shape a Dragon’s Breath (Nampeshiweisit #1)

Author: Moniquill Blackgoose

Publisher: Del Rey 2023

Genre: Fantasy

Pages: 511

Rating: 3/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Spooky Reading Season

Where I Got It: Library

The remote island of Masquapaug has not seen a dragon in many generations—until fifteen-year-old Anequs finds a dragon’s egg and bonds with its hatchling. Her people are delighted, for all remember the tales of the days when dragons lived among them and danced away the storms of autumn, enabling the people to thrive. To them, Anequs is revered as Nampeshiweisit—a person in a unique relationship with a dragon.

Unfortunately for Anequs, the Anglish conquerors of her land have different opinions. They have a very specific idea of how a dragon should be raised, and who should be doing the raising—and Anequs does not meet any of their requirements. Only with great reluctance do they allow Anequs to enroll in a proper Anglish dragon school on the mainland. If she cannot succeed there, her dragon will be killed.

For a girl with no formal schooling, a non-Anglish upbringing, and a very different understanding of the history of her land, challenges abound—both socially and academically. But Anequs is smart, determined, and resolved to learn what she needs to help her dragon, even if it means teaching herself. The one thing she refuses to do, however, is become the meek Anglish miss that everyone expects.

Anequs and her dragon may be coming of age, but they’re also coming to power, and that brings an important realization: the world needs changing—and they might just be the ones to do it.

I was intrigued by the Own Voices perspective and the promise of dragons and adventure. Unfortunately, the book really fell short of the second half of that equation. The book starts out strong, but quickly becomes mired in a super naive and seemingly invincible protagonist as she navigates the academics. Quite frankly, there was too much school work talk in the middle. I wanted to really see how Anequs integrated into the society, or not as the case may be. At times she seemed to easily slide into society while also criticizing everything with no consequences. If found the no consequences aspect to be very frustrating. Not sure of the author’s message as to that angle. There was so much promise to this book, but it just didn’t land for me. I am very interested in where our book club discussion goes with this book.

Nampeshiweisit

  • #1 To Shape a Dragon’s Breath

  • #2 TBD

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Moniquill Blackgoose, fantasy, Bookworms Book Club, 3 stars
categories: Book Reviews
Tuesday 11.12.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Homeschool W12: Slowing Down was Helpful

What We Studied

After the whirlwind that was August, September, and October, we hit November and everything slowed down. So so helpful for us. We grabbed a few minutes to breath before diving back into curriculum. (The fact that the election was this week really solidified the need to slow down and take a breath.) As such, I didn’t take many photos this week. We focused on our pace and tried to incorporate our usual activities.

Literature and Poetry

Arthur is primarily using Hearth and Story G5 for his language arts this year. We started our new read aloud that is an intriguing fantasy. I cannot wait to see where this story goes. We also covered more grammar and extra language arts assignments.

  • Poetry for Young People: Carl Sandburg

  • The Goblin’s Puzzle by Andrew Chilton

Quentin is primarily using Blossom & Root G1 for his language arts this year. We will pull some elements from Build Your Library Level 2 and random books that we have around the house. Monday we wrapped up our spooky season reading with a collection of books about an imaginary monster. On Tuesday, we moved onto a classic read.

  • Poetry: The Alligator's Smile and Other Poems by Jane Yolen

  • How I Met My Monster by Amanda Noll

  • Hey, That's My Monster by Amanda Noll

  • I Need My Monster by Amanda Noll

  • The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum

  • Write Shop B

Math

Arthur is using Singapore’s Math in Focus Course 1. Effectively this is Singapore’s 6th grade math text. Arthur finished a chapter on rates, ready to move onto percents. We also finished the Financial Literacy G5 boo.

  • Math in Focus Course 1 Book A

  • EM Financial Literacy G5

Quentin is using Singapore’s Primary Mathematics Common Core edition 2B and 3A. He started with the lessons in 2B. I imagine that we will be slowing working through that this semester. Q started the last chapter in 2B, a chapter on geometry. We’re slowing working through it and will finish next week.

  • Primarily Logic

  • Singapore Primary Common Core 2B

  • EM Financial Literacy G2

Social Studies

Arthur is using Curiosity Chronicles Early Modern History Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 this year. We covered the section on Natives and Colonists in North America. Most of this chapter was a review for Arthur, but it was good to review and learn about it from a different perspective.

  • Curiosity Chronicles Early Modern History Vol. 1

  • DK History

  • DK Timelines of Everything

  • DK Timelines of Everyone

  • DK A Child Through Time

  • Brave Wolf and the Thunderbird: Tales of the People by Joseph Medicine Crow

  • The People Shall Continue by Simon J Ortiz

  • Spanish Missions (A True Book) by John Perritano

  • Samuel de Champlain by Liz Sonneborn

  • Explore with Samuel de Champlain by Cynthia O'Brien

Quentin is using History Quest Middle Times with Build Your Library Level 2 supporting. We moved onto a chapter covering the ancient Khmer Empire.

  • History Quest Middle Times

  • DK When on Earth?

  • DK History

  • DK Timelines of Everything

  • DK Timelines of Everyone

  • DK A Child Through Time

  • Kingfisher Atlas of the Medieval World

  • DK Explorers

Science

Arthur is using RSO Biology 1 this year has the main science text. Our academic coop will also be using RSO Biology 1 as a basis for the fall semester course, so we will be just supplementing at home. We will also be doing some of Blossom & Root’s Book Seeds and various other small units in between. Arthur covered the nervous system during co-op. We supplemented with some extra materials at home. Specifically we covered Blossom and Root’s Bookseed about Gregor Mendel. We finished watching the documentary series One Strange Rock. We all really enjoyed this series.

  • RSO Biology 1

  • The Smallest Spot of a Dot: The Little Ways We're Different, The Big Ways We're the Same by Lindsey Davis and Michael Tyler

  • Gregor Mendel: The Friar Who Grew Peas by Cheryl Bardoe

  • Remembering Rosalind Franklin by Tanya Lee Stone

  • The Code of Life: All About Genes, DNA, Genetic Engineering, and Why You are the Way You Are by Carla Hafner

  • Story of Science Vol. 3 by Joy Hakim

Quentin is using RSO Earth & Environment and RSO Astronomy 1 as a base. Of course, we have a ton of extra science resources laying around the house. And I will be hosting some one-off science exploration days that align with the units. Q covered earthquakes and volcanoes. We are ready to switch gears slightly to tackle Blossom and Root’s Prehistory Unit.

  • RSO Earth and Environment

  • DK First Earth Encyclopedia

  • Earth by Quinn M. Arnold

  • From a Super Continent to Seven: The Pangaea and the Continental Drift

  • First Earth Encyclopedia 18-19

  • Plate Tectonics Lab 3: Forces that Shape Earth - Earthquakes

  • Fault Lines and Tectonic Plates by Kathleen M. Reilly

  • Geo Detectives: Volcanoes and Earthquakes by Anita Ganeri

  • Danger! Earthquakes by Seymour Simon

  • The Magic School Bus Presents Volcanoes and Earthquakes

  • Zhang Heng and the Incredible Earthquake Detector by Randel McGee

  • Nat Geo Kids Volcanoes

  • Volcanoes by Gail Gibbons

  • The Magic School Bus Blows Its Top by Joanna Cole

  • Danger! Volcanoes by Seymour Simon

  • Muse Magazine: Eruption

  • When Plant Earth was New by James Gladstone

Academic Co-op

For math, Arthur covered equivalent fractions. They even got to make trail mix for a practical application. In biology, they covered the nervous system. In civics, we covered the election results and the electoral college. And the kids continued their election project.

Art and Music

Art will be very sporadic this year, but we do have some fun excursions planned. And I will incorporate art projects into a lot of other subjects and unit studies. We covered a Harbor + Sprout module about Art in Nature.

For music, we are using Music Lab: We Rock! as our spine. Each week we will be learning about a different rock musician and focus on a particular song. I have also created Spotify playlists so we can listen on the go. We got back to music covering Jimi Hendrix. He wasn’t their favorite, but it was an interesting exploration.

  • Music Lab: We Rock!

  • DK Music and How it Works

  • DK The Arts

Field Trip/Activities

On Friday, we traveled to Lincoln to visit Morrill Hall for exploration and a presentation. Q’s group (the younger kids) saw a show about the Sun, Earth, and Moon system. Arthur’s group saw a show about how light enters our eyes. So an astronomy focus and a biology focus for the day. In between and opposite of the showings, we explored the museum. It was a very cold and rainy day, but perfect one to be inside a museum.

High

Wednesday was such a tough day in our house. I did force us to get outside and enjoy the sunshine just a bit. And we met up with some friends at the park, so extra perk.

Low

The election results really really brought us down.

Next Week

  • Continuing our read alouds

  • Finishing our next math chapters, Q finishing 2B

  • Potentially Q starting an online language arts supplement

  • Completing our homework (A) from co-op

  • Learning about Britain and Ireland (A) and prehistory (Q) for history

  • Listening to Pink Floyd and more for music

  • Visiting Joslyn for some art time

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: homeschool
categories: Life
Monday 11.11.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Music Monday - Zedd feat. Muse "1685"

Um… weirdly I’m digging this song this week

Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Muse, Zedd
categories: Music
Monday 11.11.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Life Right Now #27

On my bedside table: Um… I have a ton of library checkouts, but not sure what I want to read next. I’m deep into a historical fiction right now.

On my tv this week: J and I mostly caught up on a ton of the Dropout shows.

Listening to: I’ve gotten back into a ton of my podcasts including Magic Tavern, 99PI, Nerdette, Nothing is Real, and You’re Wrong About.

On the menu for this week:

  • Monday - Peanut Sauce Chicken Bowls

  • Tuesday - Shrimp Lo Mein

  • Wednesday - Chicken and Noodles

  • Thursday - Smoked Sausage and Potatoes

  • Friday - Thai Red Curry

  • Saturday - Quentin Pick

  • Sunday - Pot Roast

On my to do list: I’m certain many things, but the only thing I can think of right now is making a meal plan and grocery list.

Happening this week:

  • Monday - Home day

  • Tuesday - Home day

  • Wednesday - Joslyn Art Explorers

  • Thursday - Academic Co-op

  • Friday - Platte River Hike

  • Saturday - Arthur at a Friend’s Birthday Sleepover

  • Sunday - Home day

What I am creating: Yesterday I finished my September Memory Planner. Today, I’m hoping to work on my October Memory Planner pages. Crafting a bit is really helping me be calm.

My simple pleasures: Pumpkin pie syrup in my creamer for an extra special coffee

Looking around the house: Meh. I’m in the middle of a big kitchen cleanout, so there are piles everywhere in there. The island is full of half eaten snacks and everyone has been instructed to not open anything new…

From the camera: Fascinating gypsum sand crystals from Morrill Hall

tags: Life Right Now
categories: Weekly Wrap-up
Sunday 11.10.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Desperate Measures by Katee Robert

Title: Desperate Measures (Wicked Villains #1)

Author: Katee Robert

Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca 2024

Genre: Romance

Pages: 320

Rating: 4/5 stars

Reading Challenges: Fairytale Retellings; She Reads Romance - Guardian

Where I Got It: Library

Spice Rating: 6

Once upon a time, I was a sheltered princess. Now he owns me, body and soul.

One night, and my entire life went up in flames. All because of him. Jafar. As my world burned around me, he offered me a choice: walk away with nothing but my freedom…or rise to his challenge and win my fortune back.

I bargained.

I lost.

Now Jafar owns me, and even as my mind rails against him, my body loves the delicious punishments he deals out. It's almost enough to believe he cares. But a gilded cage is still a prison, and I'll do anything to obtain my freedom.

Even betray the man who captured my heart.

Another romance novel that explores the idea of consent. I was warned off of this book years ago by a friend. I understand her hesitations over this book. The opening chapters are brutal. We are not eased into this story. We have to immediately confront the brutality that Jafar brings to the situation. I wasn’t sure if I wanted to read this one, but noticed that this version includes Robert’s footnotes and commentary. I was intrigued, so I dove in. I actually ended up enjoying this novel. We get a progression on a relationship that I wouldn’t want to be in, but plays itself out on the pages for the reader. I enjoyed seeing the communication and boundary lines solidified as the pages pass. Yasmina is such a sheltered character that it hurt to read her reactions in many of the chapters. Once she started to grow, I started to really root for her as a character. The ending was absolutely perfect for these two characters. And Robert’s footnotes add great commentary to the story and her writing process and growth. I hope that the rest of the series will be released in the same way.

Wicked Villains

  • #1 Desperate Measures

  • #2 Learn My Lesson

  • #3 A Worthy Opponent

  • #4 The Beast

  • #5 The Sea Witch

  • #6 Queen Takes Rose

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Next up on the TBR pile:

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tags: Katee Robert, 4 stars, She Reads Romance, Fairytale Retellings, romance
categories: Book Reviews
Saturday 11.09.24
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 
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