The scope of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is staggering. Pacing had lulls, but the payoff satisfied me.
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Epic fantasy series are my entire personality.
The scope of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is staggering. Pacing had lulls, but the payoff satisfied me.
reviewed Fourth Wing
The scope of Fourth Wing is staggering. Violet is stubborn in the most relatable way.
reviewed Red Rising
I lived in this book for two weeks. The Institute section is brutal and brilliant.
I lived in this book for two weeks. Rowling trusts young readers with real stakes.
reviewed A Man Called Ove
Characters I would follow anywhere. A strong entry in its genre.
This is why I read fantasy. Would recommend to the right reader without hesitation.
reviewed The Midnight Library
Epic fantasy at its finest. The characters in The Midnight Library feel real enough to argue with.
I lived in this book for two weeks. I went in with hype and mostly got what I wanted.
reviewed Words of Radiance
Epic fantasy at its finest. The characters in Words of Radiance feel real enough to argue with.
Already recommending to my fantasy group chat. Meyer knows how to write longing.
reviewed The Lightning Thief
The scope of The Lightning Thief is staggering. Pacing had lulls, but the payoff satisfied me.
reviewed The Return of the King
Epic fantasy at its finest. The characters in The Return of the King feel real enough to argue with.
I lived in this book for two weeks. I went in with hype and mostly got what I wanted.
reviewed Throne of Glass
The scope of Throne of Glass is staggering. Pacing had lulls, but the payoff satisfied me.
reviewed The Hobbit
Epic fantasy at its finest. The characters in The Hobbit feel real enough to argue with.
reviewed Golden Son
I lived in this book for two weeks. I went in with hype and mostly got what I wanted.
Already recommending to my fantasy group chat. Exactly the vibe I wanted when I picked it up.
reviewed When Breath Becomes Air
Maps, lore, prophecy: all checked. Not perfect, but memorable in the ways that count.
reviewed A Court of Wings and Ruin
Every kingdom felt distinct and lived-in. Themes linger longer than the plot twists.
reviewed Iron Flame
The scope of Iron Flame is staggering. Pacing had lulls, but the payoff satisfied me.
reviewed A Court of Thorns and Roses
The scope of A Court of Thorns and Roses is staggering. Pacing had lulls, but the payoff satisfied me.
reviewed Thinking, fast and slow
Maps, lore, prophecy: all checked. Not perfect, but memorable in the ways that count.
reviewed The Name of the Wind
The scope of The Name of the Wind is staggering. Rothfuss makes magic feel like music theory.
reviewed The Fellowship of the Ring
Epic fantasy at its finest. The characters in The Fellowship of the Ring feel real enough to argue with.
The scope of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is staggering. Pacing had lulls, but the payoff satisfied me.
reviewed The Two Towers
Epic fantasy at its finest. The characters in The Two Towers feel real enough to argue with.
Epic fantasy at its finest. The characters in Circe feel real enough to argue with.
reviewed Morning Star
I lived in this book for two weeks. I went in with hype and mostly got what I wanted.
reviewed The Notebook
Already recommending to my fantasy group chat. Exactly the vibe I wanted when I picked it up.
Maps, lore, prophecy: all checked. Not perfect, but memorable in the ways that count.
reviewed The Song of Achilles
The scope of The Song of Achilles is staggering. Pacing had lulls, but the payoff satisfied me.
Epic fantasy at its finest. The characters in The House in the Cerulean Sea feel real enough to argue with.
reviewed The Way of Kings
Epic fantasy at its finest. The characters in The Way of Kings feel real enough to argue with.
A series starter that delivers. Already thinking about a reread next year.
The scope of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is staggering. Pacing had lulls, but the payoff satisfied me.
The scope of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is staggering. The time turner plot is airtight on reread.
reviewed Fahrenheit 451
The battle scenes left me breathless. Better than the adaptation, for what it is worth.