I have officially opened my doors to freelance editing! I've been editing on the side and working as an editor and reader for several projects for a few people from time to time and I figured since I love it so much, I'd like to make a career out of it. You can read more … Continue reading Editing Services
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Review: Labyrinth Lost πππππ
Give me a book about kickass magic wielding ladies set in an incredibly built world, and I'll fall in love. And I fell head over heels into a portal leading to Los Lagos. ZoraidaΒ CΓ³rdova'sΒ Labyrinth Lost was the type of book where, had I read it as an actual teenager, I would have reread it every … Continue reading Review: Labyrinth Lost πππππ
Review: The Wolf in the Attic β ββββ
The Wolf in the Attic by Paul Kearney is the long winded tale of Anna, a Greek refugee living in London with her father in the early 20th century. There was exactly one exciting, plot driven scene in the first quarter of the book and everything else is countless pages of details, descriptions and character … Continue reading Review: The Wolf in the Attic β ββββ
Review: Akarnae β β βββ
I always thought I loved portal fantasy stories; after all, I did spend ten years writing one, butΒ Akarnae proved that I did not love portal fantasies as much as I thought I did. Dreading her first day at a new school, Alex is stunned when she walks through a doorway and finds herself stranded in … Continue reading Review: Akarnae β β βββ
A Book Haul Video!
If you've ever been curious as to what I've read Β (or have not been able to finish reading!) last month, here's your answer! I've posted a new video to my booktube channel! Check it out here!
I’ve started a BookTube!
I've picked up booktubing--in an attempt to be more active in bookish communities, I've started a YouTube channel called "alebookstacks" to vlog about bookish stuff! I've only got one video up so far (it took me four hours from recording to finally getting it posted; YouTube is not easy), but I'll have more soon!
Review: The Lie Tree β β β β β
I'm always enamored by girls in stories that seem innocent and invisible but use that to their advantage to carve their own path -- which is exactly what Faith Sunderly does in The Lie Tree by Frances Hardinge. It's impossible to put down this historical mystery, set just after the advent of Darwin's On The … Continue reading Review: The Lie Tree β β β β β
Review: Asteroid Made of Dragons β β β ββ
If you gave me the option to read a book with dragons, versus one without, I will pick the dragons over everything else. I love dragons that much. So, of course, being promised anΒ asteroid made of dragons, I was pretty excited. AndΒ Asteroid Made of Dragons by G. Derek Adams was pretty exciting--at first. When a … Continue reading Review: Asteroid Made of Dragons β β β ββ
April Updates
A month between blog posts? Well, at least I'm updating more than I used to! I'm getting better at this blogging thing, I promise. I've been breaking the mold recently, going out of my comfort zone and all. A week or so ago, I went up to New York to take a proofreader's assessment for … Continue reading April Updates
Review: Glass Sword πππππ
If I could sum up my entire experience ofΒ Glass Sword by Victoria Aveyard in a single gif, it would be this one: If you've spent any amount of time at Round Robin Writes, or listening to ourΒ Podcasts, you know how much of a fan Jess and I are of Victoria Aveyard. We fell in love … Continue reading Review: Glass Sword πππππ