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A Land of Never After: A Peter Pan Retelling by R. L. Davennor
4.0
I came into the book anticipating it was written from Peter Pan's perspective and was a bit disappointed when I realized I was seeing through Wendy's eyes, but over all the book was a fun read. I found myself wanting to come back to it and find out the rest of the story and that says a lot about a book. I enjoyed it. A good read.
Crom Cruach by Valkyrie Loughcrewe
5.0
First I will note this: the book is written in verse. I say this first because my brain is wired slightly differently and anything in verse form equals me having to work a little harder to understand it. IN case anyone else's brain is wired the same way, this note is for you. The book is written in verse, however, that should not deter you. This book is amazing. Crom Cruach had me invested from the beginning and my main annoyance at the end was that there wasn't anymore. But that is a feeling I'm getting used to having at the end of books from Tenebrous Press. Every single one has left me wanting more and Crom Cruach is no exception. Walking corpses, old gods come to collect, and small town fears collide in the best possible way to make a chilling and nightmarish tale that will keep you turning pages. I definitely recommend this book, as I do anything from Tenebrous Press. You will not be disappointed.
American Gods by Neil Gaiman
5.0
This book made me fall in love with Neil Gaiman's work all over again in so many ways. He made me laugh, made me cry, and broke my heart with one line of text. One hundred percent would recommend this book to anyone.
Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
5.0
The book that made me fall head over heels in love with Neil Gaiman's work. I have never been able to forget his characters in this one.