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Dune – Frank Herbert

I’ve been putting off reading this book for ages, but finally got around to it and I know can’t get it out of my head. The concept of Dune is so powerful and so complex that I genuinely am thinking about it 24/7. Not only am I so invested in Paul and his journey to becoming his prophesized self, but I’m invested in the world, the characters, and this writing style. Check out my review for more!

Ice Planet Barbarians – Ruby Dixon

Where do I even begin? I have so many thoughts about this book and its very… odd storyline. This book has been incredibly popular on booktok and bookstagram recently, and I figured I’d give it a go. I didn’t have super high expectations, especially after seeing a few reviews being pretty negative, however, I did go into the book with an open mind, which probably boosted my rating a little bit. Anyways, enjoy!

Rose Red – Stephanie Van Orman

As someone who isn’t super into sci-fi, I was a little worried about this read and how I would enjoy it. The synopsis sounded like my cup of tea, and I was pleased to see that it actually was while I was reading the book. 

The Lions Head: The Lion and the Robot – S.H. Steele

This was such a fun story! After the ending of the last book – The Lion and the Red Glove – I was definitely curious to see how River would deal with defeating the enemy of this series and I was super surprised with everything that was going on!