Genre: children’s fantasy This was one of the most delightful books I’ve read in a long time! My only regret is not having read it sooner—I would have absolutely loved it as a child. But better late than never. 🙂 Aside from the playful writing style and quirky...
Genre: YA dystopian I first read The Hunger Games when I was 15, and I remember absolutely loving it . . . and wishing desperately that Christian authors would write something like it. The thing about dystopian fiction is that it tends to be a little depressing, and I...
Genre: Christian fantasy Unfortunately, A Study of Shattered Spells isn’t yet released at the time of writing . . . and I don’t even have a release date to share with you! But I wanted to record my thoughts while the book is still fresh in my mind—and hopefully this...
Genre: Christian fantasy Overall rating: 5/5 Literary Value: 5/5 I absolutely loved Fischer’s writing in this book! I fell in love with her Nightingale Trilogy (I’ve also reviewed Calor and Caligo) months ago, partly because of the beautiful writing, but Regency and...
The Unraveling of Emlyn DuLaine by Lindsay A. Franklin Genre: Christian YA fantasy Overall rating: 4/5 Literary Value: 4/5 You’ve probably figured out by now that I’m pretty picky about writing style, especially in fantasy! This book is well-written, I just have a...