Mini Reviews (part fourteen)
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Mini Reviews (part fourteen)

Welcome to another round-up of my 2023 non-podcast reads.

Reading has been a bit slow for me lately and I was a bit worried I wouldn’t have five new books to review for the blog, but Sierra Simone’s New Camelot Trilogy saved me. I am also continuing with the Shadowhunters series as buddy reads and picking up some steamy romances whenever the sheer size of the fantasy books I am also reading for our podcast become a bit much.

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My Top Early-2023 Book Releases
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My Top Early-2023 Book Releases

I spent today perusing Goodreads, specifically to find out what books will be releasing early next year, and was happy to see a lot of my favourite authors will have new novels coming out soon.

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Mini Reviews (part eight)
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Mini Reviews (part eight)

If you have been reading my reviews, you will know that I struggled with the Dark Olympus series by Katee Robert. However, her Wicked Villains series - a retelling of famous Disney movies, but with the villains as the main characters - has been very sexy and a lot of fun.

I also finished the wonderful Infernal Devices trilogy and started another Y.A. Fantasy series.

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Mini Reviews (part seven)
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Mini Reviews (part seven)

I started the next chapter of the Shadowhunters series, which I am reading as part of a buddy read hosted by @buddyreadbooknook on Instagram. It has been a lot of fun discovering and discussing this world with all the lovely people. I also read the newest Dark Olympus installment and finally brushed off a book that’s been on my TBR for over two years.

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Mini Reviews (part five)
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Mini Reviews (part five)

This was the summer I decided to jump on the Cassandra Clare bandwagon, despite being terribly overwhelmed by the sheer amount and length of her books. The Shadowhunters series started coming out in 2008, when I was already at university and so I completely missed out on the craze.

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