

This was a cute one. I found myself invested in the storyline rather quickly. The grandma killed me, I love her so much. She might actually be the best part of the whole book. It was a fun story to mix up what I have been reading lately.
This was a cute one. I found myself invested in the storyline rather quickly. The grandma killed me, I love her so much. She might actually be the best part of the whole book. It was a fun story to mix up what I have been reading lately.
I didn‘t finish it in one day, but I did wrap it up this morning over tea. Just as good as the first, there‘s no connection between them (except a blink-and-you‘ll-miss-it cameo by an unnamed Riley). Quinn has baggage to deal with when she joins Logan‘s D&D group at her new school, and their brewing attraction could scuttle the whole game. Green flags abound in these stories! Just the pick-me-up I needed when the world is terrible.
I'm going to be running a few of the heists from here. I think I'll do a review for each one and how it went 😅
Happy AAPI MONTH!! Happy Spring.
I decided to do a book spin for this month to get out of my reading slump. I have a D20 dice, I listed books, book themes, and activities. I have some AAPI authors or protagonists in my bookspin to celebrate AAPI.
What are your AAPI recs?
What is everyone reading out there?
question for my DnD folks - what are some good DnD-themed or inspired books that you would recommend?
#dnd #bookspin #aapi
Another great one in the series. Love all the characters and the stories of the adventures of the crew.
For the rest of my review, visit my Vlog at:
https://youtube.com/shorts/V5pGuYaqe5g?feature=share
Enjoy!
Structure-wise, this is a perfectly fine D&D book, but I personally didn‘t really connect with the setting or the conflicts between the various guilds. This might work better for fans of Magic: The Gathering.
I liked this better than Monsters of the Multiverse. What I liked best was the descriptions of various species‘ pantheons, which will be very helpful to me as I build my Elf Cleric.
When the book is just too good to stop, but you have to leave for school. Teaching kiddo the second how to read and walk safely.
#LikeMotherLikeSon #RaisingReaders