Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro @KazuoIshiguro6 #fiction #literaryfiction #sciencefiction #fantasy #dystopia #bookreviewer #bookblogger #AI

Susanne’s Review: Klara, I simply do not know how to express my love for you.   Though you are an AI, you are the epitome of what it means to be human.  Kind, caring, thoughtful, intuitive, insightful, observant, and benevolent, you are everything we should strive to be and more. Klara is an AF, anContinue reading “Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro @KazuoIshiguro6 #fiction #literaryfiction #sciencefiction #fantasy #dystopia #bookreviewer #bookblogger #AI”

The House in the Cerulean Sea by T.J. Klune @tjklune @DanielHenningLA #fantasy #fiction #bookreview #bookblogger

Susanne’s Review: Captivating, Delightful, Miraculous, & Magical.   The House in the Cerulean Sea is MY Feel Good Book of the Year!   This is also the best Audiobook Narration I have EVER encountered.  Daniel Henning, your narration entranced me! Oh, how I loved this incredibly, heartfelt, bewitching, and entertaining story.   If you are desperately inContinue reading “The House in the Cerulean Sea by T.J. Klune @tjklune @DanielHenningLA #fantasy #fiction #bookreview #bookblogger”

Mirrorland by Carole Johnstone @scribnerbooks @netgalley #fiction #fantasy #bookreview

Kaceey’s Review: Twin sisters Cat and El have been estranged for years. Living in separate parts of the world trying to put their past behind them. Until El goes missing…. Cat quickly returns home to Edinburgh from California. She refuses to believe that something has happened to El. But the investigation of her disappearance isContinue reading “Mirrorland by Carole Johnstone @scribnerbooks @netgalley #fiction #fantasy #bookreview”

Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo

Susanne’s Review: Atmospheric, Dark, Eerie, Fantastical and Mystical. When Alex Stern arrives at Yale University in New Haven, CT, her past is just one of the many things she simply cannot escape. The Grays are the other. Alex is quite special you see and that is why she is recruited. Alex has a very uniqueContinue reading “Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo”

The Invisible Life of Addie Larue by V.E. Schwab

Susanne’s Review: Oh, Addie Larue, How I Adore You! Making a deal with the devil (aka “The Darkness”) seems impossible and yet that is exactly what Adeline Larue does.   The year is 1714.  The place is France.  From the moment the deal is struck, Adeline Larue’s life is changed forever.   For Addie. Never again, willContinue reading “The Invisible Life of Addie Larue by V.E. Schwab”

Ready Player Two by Ernest Cline

*Susanne’s Review Wil Wheaton is Back! And that my friends, made the geek in me one very Happy Girl! Another day in the Oasis, brings on another contest for Wade Watts and his friends. This time, it’s to find the “Seven Shards of the Siren’s Soul” hidden by none other than Kira, Og’s late wife.Continue reading “Ready Player Two by Ernest Cline”

Ready Player One by Ernest Cline

*Susanne’s Review: FanFRAKKINGtastic! So, I’m a nerd and I always have been (in case it wasn’t already clear to all of you). I’m pretty geeky in a myriad of ways and I’m proud of it. I’m now sure how, but somehow I missed the boat on reading “Ready Player One” until now (what planet haveContinue reading “Ready Player One by Ernest Cline”