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The Ivory Pinion by Irina Shuranova ~ An ARC Book Review
The Ivory Pinion is a small but mighty book. I enjoyed the descriptions that the words held. It was like reading an old friend. If you are a lover of Fables and Folklore, you will love how this book is written and reads. The Ivory Pinion is a vary descriptive book and the words seem to hold intention. Often times I caught myself stopping to consider what I just read and its not very often a book can make me do that. I absolutely love the lore and myth of Kitsune. I do wish th

Fabled Fox & Quills
May 181 min read


The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner ~ A Book Review
This is one of those rare books that finds it way to your reading list to wake your love of reading from the murky waters. You can love or hate this style of writing. Two tales twined together over centuries to find and heal each other. This is such a story. One set in the past, the late 1700's, London. The people, the being, the little shops. You can feel the lives wrap around you and be pulled towards you. An apothecary for women and their trails and their terror. Cures or

Fabled Fox & Quills
May 172 min read


The First- Forged Mirror by Cidney Mayes ~ An ARC Book Review
The First Forged Mirror, I wanted to love this book but it fell flat for me. The world building is very sparse and being a book about fairies it should be rich in details, lore and scenery. In fact the book, for a good chunk only, happens at a work bench with a chair in a workshop, which would be fine if there was a deeper character development going on. This book is missing a lot of character dialog as well, where there should be some (IE. characters forming a relationship,

Fabled Fox & Quills
May 171 min read

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