I will read literally anything by V E Schwab. A short story, a chonky novel, a shopping list. Her wonderful fascination with darkness, death and evil, as well as her engrossing writing style make it so easy to read absolutely anything she creates.
Tag: Titan Books
Review: The Seep by Chana Porter
You know when a book is quite odd, but all the better for it? That's something that I love about a good short novel too - the ability to get across a lot of strange information in a few hundred pages. And it's exactly what I got from The Seep, which not only deals with science fiction but also grief and identity.
Review: The Forever Sea by Joshua Phillip Johnson
This was a story full of grand ideas, exciting characters and an adventure on the high seas grasses. For the most part, all of these things were pulled together beautifully. However, at times, they also became a struggle. I'm moving house this week and that may have added to the challenge but I often found myself excited by the story but desperately wishing it would just hurry up!
Review: The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V. E. Schwab
There was so much to love about this book. It is languorous and melancholy and full of the bright highs of exploring three hundred years of western human history, and the lows of a life both too long and never long enough.