So, that was strange and delightful!
Really interesting story; original concept. I enjoyed it at first but had difficulty figuring out what exactly was going on toward the end. Still, worth reading if you‘re looking for unusual dystopian fiction.
Really interesting story; original concept. I enjoyed it at first but had difficulty figuring out what exactly was going on toward the end. Still, worth reading if you‘re looking for unusual dystopian fiction.
An interesting, post-apocalyptic world. It was a good and at times intense story but a lot of things just happened without being explained. I would read the second one.
This has been on my shelf a long time. Sequel is die out soon. So far, so good.
A post-apocalyptic ghost hunter goes on a quest. Don‘t want to give anything else away because I loved experiencing it blind. I can‘t get enough of stories of girls reclaiming their power, and also magic, and also ghosts.
I'm supposed to go & see Spider-Man but Archivist Wasp tho 🙊
This story is so much more than I expected. The human condition and it's parallels, across worlds, across time. Its incredible.
The light at the end of the tunnel? I am (hopefully) at the end of a 5 week reading slump. I have listened to almost half of this book today. Is the slump over? God, I hope so.
#FunFridayPhoto: I like to have some fun odds and ends on my shelves, including some HP Lagos up top!
Here is part of it at least! And hopefully a non-compliant tat is in my future! #tbr2017
I definitely pick Archivist Wasp as my #bestofOctober for #booktober such an enjoyable read.
I finished reading this one this morning and omg you guys it was so fantastic. I loved the story and the characters and I love that the story didn't go at all how I thought it would. Definitely recommend it.
One of my favourite #readingsnacks extra old cheddar cheese, royal gala apple slices and usually spicy Genoa Salami but I'm currently all out. #pairedwith today a delicious piping hot cup of Pumpkin Chai tea. #booktober #day21
everytime. 😂😂📚📚
An engaging "YA" with the great advantage of not having a central romance grafted onto it. Good opening, a little slow in the first third, and then really picks up when the quest starts. Strong visual description. The epilogue seemed unnecessary to me but I can understand why it was attractive to include it. I would be keen on a film adaptation because of the delightfully original imagery.
A fresh, unique post-post apocalyptic book. Wasp's role in her society is to hunt ghosts, learn from them, and send them on to Catchkeep, the god of afterlife. It's a brutal existence, and when the opportunity comes to escape, she accepts the help of a ghost. The story kept me engaged through it all, but too many flashbacks bogged the story down at the end. Still, the book felt original, and I was invested in the characters and story.
This book blew my freaking mind. Such a fantastic and unusual way to follow a woman's transition into owning her power. Give this to the badass teenagers you know who are sick of traditional YA tropes. They will dig it for sure.
My #tbrtuesday pile. I'm on a library and bookstore ban until I whittle down this and my currently reading pile a bit.
Love #usedbooks. My latest acquisitions - thank you Amazon, my local used bookstore, and friends. #augustphotochallenge
Great YA read that doesn't feel like YA. Slow start but fun mystery, sharp heroine and no love triangle! Nice to also read a self contained book v embarking on a new series.
In which a young girl serving a violent and ceremonial role decides to do something for a ghost, a ghost she really should be busting. Inventive, awesome ride.
Archivist Wasp has to be one of my favorite books of all time. It and its author are not very well-known, but I don't care. I love it. What somewhat unknown books/authors do you guys love?