A fun, twisty, turny little story charmingly narrated by Neil Gaiman and Jewel Staite.

DNF. This wasn't for me.

I got a bundle of the first three books in the series and just kept turning the pages as relaxation while resting after I hurt my back.

Mary Robinette Kowal is one of my favourite writers and this did not let me down.

Very interesting second part. And Zachary Quinto is a fantastic narrator.

I was recommended this by friends years ago and have been meaning to read it ever since. I mostly liked it, it was partly quite clever.

My first ever Star Wars book. I audiobooked it. It may have been me, but I found it difficult to focus on. Maybe I should read it on paper?

There were a lot of fun moments in this one, but I'm not sure about the ending.

I have started reading this at least twice before without finishing. Not because I disliked it, but because I was reading too many things at once, or I was distracted by a shiny new book. But, I finally read it. It's not a new favourite, but I did like it.

I may never forgive Jim Butcher for Murphy's death...but the book was exciting and fast paced.

Beautifully written, but it took time to connect with the characters. I think I changed my opinion about the rating on every page.

This was fun, I really liked Robin and Marian's children.

I think I liked this one even better than The Ghosts of Sherwood. They were both very entertaining.

I loved this as a kid!

I liked The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet more than this one, I think. But once
I got into this one I loved it too.

It's been a long time since I started this series. Usually I tend to not read books by the same author directly after each other. This, is a great series, though, and I thoroughly recommend it.

It's been a long wait...

I always did like Colin, so I was happy to read his story.

I enjoyed reading this and plan to continue reading the series.

Saw an interesting interview with the author and it made me want to keep reading the series.

Well, June is Pride-month, so I read a gay romance. It's an easy read, cute.

I haven't read romance novels since my early teens. I liked the idea a historical romance with a haven for women who don't fit in society so I decided to give this a go.

It's cute, but the least interesting part was the romance. Probably because I couldn't really stand the male half of the couple.

Realized I don't really remember the three books I've read so far in this series, so decided to reread them before carrying on.

Enjoyable, but I must admit that I prefer the Kate Daniels books.