One Last Stop is the second book from Casey McQuiston (remember Red, White and Royal Blue) and let me tell you, it is just as good, if not better, than her first! I decided to do a bit of a different style of review for One Last Stop because there’s a certain sandwich, the Su…
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Queer Magic In Book Form – Camp Review
If you remember when Jack of Hearts (And Other Parts) came out, you might also remember that I absolutely RAVED about it. I loved the story, the characters and most importantly, the sex positive message. Well, the author is back at it again but with a different message this time. So Camp is all about…
Some dreams chase you back… – Reverie review
Reverie by Ryan La Sala is a very unusual book that is described as Inception meets The Magicians, but I don’t think that does it justice. That’s because Reverie is many things, but above all is highly imaginative, unapologetic in its queerness, magical and 100% original. Reverie is a YA fantasy that I promise you,…
The sex-ed you didn’t get, but wish you had! Jack of Hearts (and other parts) Review!
When I first came across Jack of Hearts (and other parts) I thought it was probably going to be one of those books that’s important, but would end up being a pretty average read – not terrible, but not stand out either. Oh boy was I wrong! It was absolutely everything I was hoping for…
So many dad jokes! Dream Daddy review
I’m relatively new to visual novels; my first experience with one was Doki Doki Literature Club and that was absolutely incredible. But in every way that Doki Doki was excellent (the deep, hidden messages and code that brought a completely different and darker story to the surface for those who wanted to dig) Dream Daddy…
Lacking in world building and not an original idea, but an ok read. The Tiger’s Watch ARC Review
Animals bonded to humans, war, magic and internal conflict. This is a tale of loyalty and deceit, but does it deliver?
A little lack-lustre in places with a dumb protagonist. Heathen Vol.1 ARC Review
Vikings and Valkyries with an LGBT twist – but have we seen this story before?