You and your team are used to conquering viruses. In fact, you do it all the time! But this year, something is different….
If you’d asked me a while back, what I thought the highlight of 2020 would be… playing a board game about a pandemic while in the MIDST of an actual pandemic… probably wouldn’t have even crossed my mind.
But, here we are.
Today, I’m going to give you a feel for what it’s like playing Pandemic Legacy (without giving too many spoilers… because that’s a thing with this game!)
Read MoreIf you've ever thought that Pride and Prejudice is ALMOST the perfect story, but what it really needs is dragons... then this is the book for you.
This was a delightful blend of a much-loved classic and well-thought-out fantastical elements that were woven into the story so seamlessly I almost forgot that Pride and Prejudice had ever been anything BUT a story about dragons.
Read MoreThis was a fun story. Not my favorite by this author, but still a fun romp. I enjoyed exploring the fantasy world, the portal-nature of the story, and the uniqueness of a protagonist who has to keep a foot in two worlds (and has a vastly different role/life in each of those worlds).
Read MoreWelcome to this year’s reading round up, in which I agonize over which of the books I read this year were my absolute favorites and share them with you!
I read a ton of books this year, and many of them were absolutely fantastic. But only 15 can make the list… because… well, because there have to be rules somewhere, and also, I don’t have enough time to talk about all 83 books I read this year (yep, EIGHTY-THREE!) (and we were wondering why Jenelle didn’t get any writing done this year… well, this is part of the reason. The rest of the reason can be summed up thusly: 2020).
Read MoreDeliciously spooky, with a good helping of humor
Warning, some mild spoilers for Ghostlight may be sprinkled throughout this review!
You may remember that I talked about the book Ghostlight by Rabia Gale in my Top 15 Favorite Reads of 2019 post last year, when I did mini-reviews of all my favorite reads that I hadn’t gotten around to reviewing throughout the year. grin It was such a delightfully spooky (but also sweet and charming) October read, that I’ve been saving the sequel until another October rolled around.
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