Awwww! I audibly screeched a few times in delight. This was such a fun read and I'm glad I snagged a copy!

I continue to love everything North has put out.

Comfort reread, because any of these Elemental Masters books with Nan and Sarah are my favorites. They're so sweet and lovely and genuine. I want them to get to meet Maya from the Serpent's Shadow, because I think that would be a spectacular friendship/mentorship kind of situation.

This was fascinating and heartbreaking, but now I really need to read a fully nonfiction account. I had thought this one was until partway through. I like the idea of actually noticing and remembering the real people who did good things in the moment, who managed to keep themselves and others safe.

This is so brilliantly researched and written. I cannot fathom the amount of work and energy and time that went into making the book happen. It does kind of break my heart that McNamara didn't live to see the criminal she was hunting be caught and sentenced.

Cool, another Jonny Sun book! I needed my heart to be broken and gently pieced back together, the way his books do! I will be loaning this one to my friends, because honestly everyone needs to read it.

Anders writes such pretty stories. I'm not usually a fan of short stories, I like getting to know the characters and befriend them, but these worked well. I would absolutely read a longer book of most of them, but I'm happy with it as is.

Awwww. Finally, she gets to get married! Surely this will go easily and without hitches!

I am going to pull Quentin out of the book and into this world specifically and solely to give that young man a hug because he needs one so bad. He needs several. Group hug time.

Oh my god, it's lovely, and it's gay, and I am delighted. I would pay all of the money to get a good omens style miniseries of this, it's just so sweet and I want more. Can't believe it took me this long to read this!

BACKSTORY TIME!

Roman is objectively the best villain. Bad guy, sure, but a classy bad guy. And I absolutely love getting Neo's backstory, she is now my crime child, I have adopted her. The only danger in having read this as soon as it came out is, now I have to wait forever for the next one.

Delightful fluff. This is one of my favorite of the five hundred kingdoms novels, actually. I enjoy twisting fairy tales around, and this is one where they aggressively play with the fairy tales and The Tradition to make it do what they want.

Charming but unexciting. I've either read or already am solidly uninterested in most of the books she lists, and I don't think she has anything especially new to say about libraries. It was nice to read, but not something to reread.

Oof. A lovely story, I really enjoy slice of life novels. This one moved so quickly that I was near the end before I realized, and I wish it were longer.