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Book 5 of 2025

The Will of the Many by James Islington 🎧

Book 1 of the Hierachy series

This is my first Roman Empire based fantasy and I thoroughly enjoyed it!

It took me a little while to get into it, learning about the politics and structure but once I got that, it was riveting.

The characters are diverse and complex, the story is full of twists and turns and the main character of Vis develops throughout the story. I thoroughly enjoyed the banter between the characters, I love a book that shows the warmth and humour of relationships between friends realistically, and some of the comebacks are superb.

The second book is due for release in 2025 and I will definitely be waiting for that in anticipation. Thanks to James Islington for the cliffhanger ending!!

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Counting the days

Yes I am counting down until Onyx Storm. I have the audiobook on pre-order.

I absolutely adore the story and the characters. The spice level is very high as everyone knows, but the college and the dragons and that whole world is actually just so superbly created.

So I will be blushing and turning the volume down for the spicy scenes but as soon as that book arrives in My Library on 21 January, I will be putting up a Do Not Disturb sign!

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Book 3 of 2025

Spiked by Jon McGoran 🎧

The Spliced Series – Book 3

This Young Adult series is really good. Themes of inclusivity, tolerance, acceptance, human rights abuses etc are well exposed in this dystopian series about Chimeras, humans that have had their DNA spliced with animal DNA.

The main character, Jimi, is a 17yo girl whose life gets turned upside down when her best friend decides to get spliced. Each book addresses a challenge that Chimeras face in trying to protect their rights in the face of strong opposition by a corrupt organisation.

I think this series would be thoroughly enjoyed by a younger audience and I have suggested it to my 15yo son (Note: I am VERY old and I thoroughly enjoyed it)

Thought provoking, and a really good storyline makes these books a worthwhile read.

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Book 2 of 2025

Knight of Shadows by Kel Kade 🎧

The King’s Dark Tidings series – Book 6

The full series

Finished off Knight of Shadows, the sixth and latest instalment of The King’s Dark Tidings series by Kel Kade yesterday.

I have been immersed in this series, so immersed that whenever the boys get in the car or walk into the kitchen, they ask, is this another Rezkin book?? Yes, it is!

I can’t see that this will be the last book in the series, so I will absolutely be keeping an eye open for the next release.

The magic world, the diverse characters, the twists and turns are all so good. My only gripe would be with the character development of Frisha, one of the key characters in the series.

There are so many strong female characters throughout the series, that Frisha’s personality (at least in the first 3/4 books) is very annoying and whiny. She does have a number of strengths which could have been emphasised but instead she comes across a bit like a spoilt, needy woman. Not my favourite kind of character at all.

Perhaps it was simply the perception created by the audiobook version and she may come across differently in print form but that was my impression.

The books are very easy to listen to and Nick Podehl’s narration and accents are superb.

A great series to read/listen to.

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Book 1 of 2025

The Daughter of Dr Moreau by Silvia Moreno-Garcia 📖

This is one of those books where the cover drew me in and then the story did the rest. I mean, how beautiful is this cover art?

I was so undecided as to what my first book of 2025 should be, just couldn’t figure out what mood I was in. I am in the middle of multiple series, and decided that my first read of the year should be a standalone book.

I am very glad I chose The Daughter of Doctor Moreau, I thoroughly enjoyed this. The characters, the plot, the science. The storytelling was magical.

Taking the premise of the classic The Island of Doctor Moreau by HG Wells, this story is based in Mexico and tells the tale of Dr Moreau’s experiments from the perspective of his daughter, Carlota. The characters of the laboratory, the descriptions of the surroundings, the historical references, the magic of Yaxaktun were all beautifully written. The most magnificent writing shines through in the building, and development of the relationships between the residents, the outsiders, the father and daughter. Truly memorable.

I have to be honest though, there were definitely times that I wanted to have a stern lecture with Carlota but what an amazing character.

Highly recommended

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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And we’re back …

Best wishes for 2025

Let’s try revive this book blog of mine.

Last year proved to be a great year for reading, managed over 100 books (across all platforms) but an awful year for pretty much anything else.

But let’s hope 2025 is a better year to really get my blog going.

Our first 2025 reads are:

  • 12 yo
    • Eragon (Inheritance series) by Christopher Paolini) 📖
    • Magnus Chase and the Sword of Summer (Magnus Chase series) by Rick Riordan 🎧 – a re-listen
  • 15 yo
    • Mistborn (The Mistborn series) by Brandon Sanderson 📖
    • Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Harry Potter series) 🎧 – a re-listen
  • Me
    • The Daughter of Dr Moreau by Silvia Moreno-Garcia 📖
    • Knight of Shadows (King’s Dark Tidings series) by Kel Kade 🎧
  • Family 🎧
    • Eragon by Christopher Paolini

Let’s jump straight in!

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Proud mom

I can’t tell you how thrilled I am that both my boys love to read.

My 11yo is a voracious reader. He is currently going through a stage of reading series. He has recently finished The Bodyguard series by Chris Bradford.

He has just started a new series called Department 19 by Will Hill and collected the second and third books of the series from his school library yesterday.

Book 2 of the Department 19 series

Yes, it is about vampires. He enjoys a wide range of genres which is awesome!

Book 2 and book 3 are each over 700 pages long. 700 pages! And standard print size. There are whole adults that have never read a 700 page book. Let me remind you, he is 11yo.

I teased him and said he better not fall asleep reading, this book could break his nose 😂

A whole door stop!

I am so pleased. Proud mom for sure! I am trying to persuade him to do some reviews on this new series so stay tuned.

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I shall read on a train, on a plane …

But sadly, I can’t read under water. Well at least I couldn’t, until this weekend.

Scuba diving, Aliwal Shoal, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa

I have acquired a new phone housing for diving that allows access to all your apps, including Kindle! So if I wanted to, I could read under the water 😂

But Aliwal Shoal is well known for its active population of sharks, so taking a moment or two to read is really not advisable 🦈😂

Ragged tooth shark, one of many!

In reality, I was taking a photograph of a diving buddy.

It was such an amazing trip, and of course I did read, but safely above the water 📖

Marble ray
Slightly blurry cowrie
Nudibranch
So many starfish

This is my other love. The sea 🌊 it brings me peace and calm.

My happy place 🥰
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Change and a holiday

Yes, I am reading (listening to The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson) on the patio of a wooden house, overlooking the sea and watching the moon rise above the clouds.

Two great dives today have left me exhausted so I opted out of dinner with the crew and opted for a quiet evening with Mr Sanderson on the patio, cup of tea in hand.

Also, sharks, whales, dolphins 🤩 so much to see.