5 on my tbr

#5OnMyTBR – Multiple POVs


#5OnMyTBR is a bookish meme hosted by E. @ Local Bee Hunter’s Nook where you chose five books from your to-be-read pile that fit that week’s theme. If you’d like more info, head over to the announcement post!


Hello, reader!

It’s time for another 5 On My TBR and, this time, we’re talking about books with multiple POVs. I have quite a few on my TBR, so it took some winnowing down to pick only five, haha. I decided to pick five that I already own since I’m really trying to read my owned books instead of buying more. My poor bookcases can’t handle any more😅

That being said, let’s dive on in!


#1. Ace of Spades by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé

I’ve been meaning to read this YA thriller since I purchased it which was years ago. I even started reading it shortly after I purchased it and just… stopped. I can’t remember why because I remember enjoying what I’ve read! This novel follows two teens at a prestigious school who start to be harassed by a mysterious person who is trying to ruin their lives. I’m hoping to get to it soon and, if the reviews are anything to go by, I’m going to love it.


#2. The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson

I still need to finish the first Mistborn trilogy, but I’m also eager to start the Stormlight Archives! I would wait until the series is complete but that’s not gonna happen for awhile, haha. Although, I suppose the first series is only supposed to be five books, right? Either way, I do want to pick this up soon. It’s just… intimidating and I’m already reading so. many. series! If anyone can convince me to start a new one, though, it would be Brando Sando.

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blog tour · book reviews

Blog Tour: The Legendary Mo Seto by A.Y. Chan


Hello, reader!

Today, I have an exciting blog tour post for y’all! The Write Reads is hosting a tour for an action-packed middle grade novel that had me up late reading: The Legendary Mo Seto by A.Y. Chan! This was such a fun read with some great lessons woven in.

Before I get to my review, I have people to thank. First, thank you to Dave @ The Write Reads and all of the crew for giving me a spot on this tour! Second, thank you to the author and the publisher, Aladdin, for providing me with a free ARC of the book so that I could participate in this tour. It is, as always, appreciated!

Now, let’s get the post.



  • Title: The Legendary Mo Seto
  • Author: A.Y. Chan
  • Publisher: Aladdin
  • Publication date: June 4th, 2024
  • Length: 320 pages
  • Genre: Action Adventure
  • Age group: Middle Grade

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A fast-paced, high-kicking debut that’s Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon meets Stand Up, Yumi Chung as a young taekwondo artist uses an ancient book to help save her dreams—and her father.

Twelve-year-old Modesty “Mo” Seto dreams of being a taekwondo champion. Even though her mom disapproves, Mo can always count on her dad, who is her number one fan and biggest supporter. Lately, Mo has been on a losing streak, and it doesn’t help that she keeps losing to her archnemesis, Dax, who’s much bigger than her. If only she were faster, stronger, not so petite. Mo can’t even lean on her dad like usual with how distracted he’s been lately.

When Mo learns about the chance to audition to star alongside her idol and legendary martial artist and movie star Cody Kwok, she knows this her chance to prove to her dad, to the world, and to herself that she can compete with anyone, no matter her size. Unfortunately, Dax is auditioning, too. As Mo and her nemesis progress to callbacks, someone attempts to sabotage the movie set and Mo’s dad disappears—and both events seem linked to a mysterious book, the Book of Joy.

The book contains information on a secret dance-like martial art developed by Mo’s ancestral grandmother. Armed with these powerful moves and an unexpected ally, Mo embarks on a high-octane adventure to rescue her father, save the movie, and discover an unexpected joy in being small.

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book reviews

Book Review: Against the Currant by Olivia Matthews



Book Details

Title: Against the Currant
Author: Olivia Matthews
Publisher: St. Martin’s Paperbacks
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Age Group: Adult
Content/Trigger Warnings: Murder, gun violence, stalking, bullying, death
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Goodreads Synopsis

In Olivia Matthews’s Against the Currant , the first Spice Isle Bakery Mystery, investigating a murder was never supposed to be on the menu…

Little Caribbean, Brooklyn, New Lyndsay Murray is opening Spice Isle Bakery with her family, and it’s everything she’s ever wanted. The West Indian bakery is her way to give back to the community she loves, stay connected to her Grenadian roots, and work side-by-side with her family. The only thing getting a rise out of Lyndsay is Claudio Fabrizi, a disgruntled fellow bakery owner who does not want any competition.

On opening day, he comes into the bakery threatening to shut them down. Fed up, Lyndsay takes him to task in front of what seems to be the whole neighborhood. So when Claudio turns up dead a day later―murdered―Lyndsay is unfortunately the prime suspect. To get the scent of suspicion off her and her bakery, Lyndsay has to prove she’s innocent―under the watchful eyes of her overprotective brother, anxious parents, and meddlesome extended family―what could go wrong?

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5 on my tbr

#5OnMyTBR – Starts With I


#5OnMyTBR is a bookish meme hosted by E. @ Local Bee Hunter’s Nook where you chose five books from your to-be-read pile that fit that week’s theme. If you’d like more info, head over to the announcement post!


Hello, reader!

It’s Monday and that means it’s time to poke through my TBR and talk about another five books. This week’s 5 On My TBR is all about books with titles that start with the letter I! Which, apparently, is not common, at least on my TBR. That made picking five books to feature at lot easier than usual, haha.

That being said, let’s dive on in!


#1. I Was a Teenage Slasher by Stephen Graham Jones

Stephen Graham Jones is slowly becoming one of my favorite horror authors. I loved his take on werewolves in Mongrels, the first book in his Indian Lake trilogy blew my mind, and I devoured The Only Good Indians. So I have to assume that his newest release will keep the hits coming. The premise is that we’re following a kid that has been cursed to kill for revenge. It sounds like it’ll be a wild ride and I’m excited to jump on board!


#2. Ikenga by Nnedi Okorafor

Nnedi Okorafor is another author that I love to read. Her science fiction and her afrofuturism always pull me in and I have a great time reading her novels! This is a middle grade novel she wrote in 2020 that is about a young boy on a quest for revenge. It sounds like it will be action-packed and filled with magic! Besides, I need more books in the house with young, Black boys as the protagonists and this seems like it’ll be the perfect fit.

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book reviews

Book Review: The Drift by C.J. Tudor



Book Details

Title: The Drift
Author: C. J. Tudor
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Genre: Thriller
Age Group: Adult
Content/Trigger Warnings: Sexual assault, blood, graphic violence, death, gore, suicide
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Goodreads Synopsis

Survival can be murder . . .

Hannah awakens to carnage, all mangled metal and shattered glass. Evacuated from a secluded boarding school during a snowstorm, her coach careered off the road, trapping her with a handful of survivors.

Meg awakens to a gentle rocking. She’s in a cable car stranded high above snowy mountains, with five strangers and no memory of how they got on board.

Carter is gazing out of the window of an isolated ski chalet that he and his companions call home. As their generator begins to waver in the storm, the threat of something lurking in the chalet’s depths looms larger.

Outside, the storm rages. Inside each group, a killer lurks.

But who?

And will anyone make it out alive? . . .

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www wednesday

WWW Wednesday: August 7th, 2024


It’s time for another WWW Wednesday! This is a bookish meme hosted by Taking on a World of Words where bloggers answer the 3 Ws:

  1. What are you currently reading?
  2. What did you recently finish reading?
  3. What do you think you’ll read next?

If you’d like to learn more about any of these books, click on the cover to be taken to the Goodreads page.


Current Reads

  • Nine Tailed by Jayci Lee: I received an e-ARC for this romantasy that just came out this month. I figured I should stick it on my Trope-ical Readathon TBR so that I will read it before it has been over a year like some of my e-ARCs 😅 So far, I’m interested in the world but, be warned… here thar be insta-love. Like… the most instant of insta-love. I mean, the two leads did know each other for a long time, but they haven’t seen each other in eight years, they were never together previously (as far as I know), and they are currently investigating the male lead’s brother’s murder. Maybe not the time to be so dang thirsty? The world is intriguing enough that I’m willing to continue, but the relationship is a little ick for me at the moment.
  • Wundersmith by Jessica Townsend: I’m finally continuing the Nevermoor series! I’ve just started this book and I’ve already fallen back in love with the world that the author has created. I missed Morrigan and Jupiter and everyone in this magical series! I’m also interested to see how Morrigan gets on with her training at the Wunderous Society and with her mysterious powers. And Jupiter has somehow managed to already be awesome in the first 50 pages. I think this read is going to go very well, haha.
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blog tour · book reviews

Blog Tour: Scareground by Angela Kecojevic


Hello, reader!

Today is my stop on a blog tour hosted by The Write Reads for a middle grade horror novel that fully captured my imagination: Scareground by Angela Kecojevic! This novel is perfect for young middle grade readers who are ready for books with a few more chills. It was creepy and mysterious and I can’t wait to tell you all about it.

Before I get to my review, I have people to thank. First, thank you to Dave @ The Write Reads and all of the crew for giving me a spot on this tour! Second, thank you to the author and the publisher, Neem Tree Press, for providing me with a free ARC of the book so that I could participate in this tour. It is, as always, appreciated!

Now, let’s get the post.



  • Title: Scareground
  • Author: Angela Kecojevic
  • Publisher: Neem Tree Press
  • Publication date: August 6th, 2024
  • Length: 304 pages
  • Genre: Spooky Mystery
  • Age group: Middle Grade

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Roll up, roll up, the Scareground is in town!

Twelve-year-old Nancy Crumpet lives above a bakery and her life is a delightful mix of flour, salt, and love. Yet her mind is brimming with questions no one can answer: Why did her birth parents disappear? Why can she speak with the sky? And why must she keep her mysterious birthmark hidden?

Everything is about to change when the Scareground returns to Greenwich. Nancy is convinced it holds the answers to her parents’ disappearance. Nancy and her best friend Arthur Green meet the fair’s spooky owner, Skelter, and discover a world full of dark magic and mystery. Nancy must confront her greatest fears to get to the truth. But is she ready for all the secrets the Scareground will reveal?

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