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Review: The Plastic Magician

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The Plastic Magician by Charlie N. Holmberg My rating: 5 of 5 stars I read this without reading any of the previous books in the series. I hugely enjoyed this book, it is so much fun. A type of magic that is new to me. It is very well written (unlike this review), easy to read, and only contains mild peril. It also contains a gentle romance that I enjoyed. The one downside: use of the word pants for trousers by an English character. This is the only lapse due to the author being (I assume) American that really stuck out. Otherwise an excellent, fun read, full of magic and romance. View all my reviews

Review: A Conformable Wife

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A Conformable Wife by Alice Chetwynd Ley My rating: 4 of 5 stars A light-hearted and entertaining Regency romance, set (mostly) in Bath. I greatly enjoyed this book, although it seemed quite long, it made me laugh multiple times, and has a very satisfactory ending. As with other books by this author, almost as good as Georgette Heyer (which is a high accolade). View all my reviews

Review: Sorcerer to the Crown

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Sorcerer to the Crown by Zen Cho My rating: 5 of 5 stars This is an excellent book. My second favourite new book this year (and given that I get through one a day, that’s saying a lot). I found the first 2 or 3 chapters dull - this was partly how I was feeling at the time, exhausted and brainfogged, and partly the language being a little heavy on the big, obscure words - but as soon as Prunella sauntered onto the page I was sold. From that point forwards, it just got better and better. Regency Era but with magic - excellent Magical creatures - excellent Fun and just a teeny bit of silliness here and there - excellent Sense of humour - excellent Politics - urgh I hate reading about these, but (apart from the first couple of chapters) this was handled with a relatively light touch, being just one element of the plot. Prunella - excellent, I love everything about her Yep, second only to the 5th Gender by Gail Carriger. Highly recommended. V

Review: A Vicarage Reunion

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A Vicarage Reunion by Kate Hewitt My rating: 3 of 5 stars Very well written, realistic to life, an excellent story. I really enjoyed this, but reading is my escape from the overwhelming emotionalness that is life, so I won’t be reading any more of this particular series. I would definitely recommend it if you like romances and people working through their issues and finding themselves. It really is very good, just not my cup of tea. View all my reviews

Review: Timeless

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Timeless by Gail Carriger My rating: 5 of 5 stars This is my current favourite of the Parasol Protectorate books, for the scene where they arrive in Egypt and load themselves onto donkeys alone. Wonderful silliness, supernatural adventure, genuine love and affection, and tea. What more could anyone ask for? Everything I’ve come to expect from my favourite author. View all my reviews

Review: Duke In Disguise

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Duke In Disguise by G.L. Snodgrass My rating: 2 of 5 stars After reading a previous book by the author, which had a good story, but needed a proof reader, I decided to buy this more recent book, in the hope that things had improved. I was sadly disappointed. The proof reading has improved a little - there are still many errors, and lots of extraneous punctuation, but it wasn’t as irritating this time. My main issue is with the story. I’m not a massive fan of insta-love, marriage due to being compromised and lack of communication, but these are tolerable if the rest of the story makes up for it. That is not the case here. The Duke actually tells his new wife that she is there to serve him and facilitate his life, that is all, and this is never contradicted, or grown out of. I expected them (after their hasty marriage) to gradually get to know one another and fall in love, instead he eventually says he always loved her, then everything is magically fin

Review: We'll Meet Again

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We'll Meet Again by Cathy Bramley My rating: 5 of 5 stars A wonderful short story of second love. View all my reviews