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3 Japanese Mythology-Inspired Fantasies

Hey guys! I originally planned to review my japanese mythology reads separately, but with my hiatus, so much time had gone by that reviewing them together seemed better. I’m going to start with my least favorite and end with my favorite. Also, these are the only japanese mythology-inspired fantasies I have read, so if anyone has any recommendations, please let me know!

Empress of All Seasons by Emiko Jean

Summary

In a palace of illusions, nothing is what it seems.

Each generation, a competition is held to find the next empress of Honoku. The rules are simple. Survive the palace’s enchanted seasonal rooms. Conquer Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall. Marry the prince. All are eligible to compete—all except yōkai, supernatural monsters and spirits whom the human emperor is determined to enslave and destroy.

Mari has spent a lifetime training to become empress. Winning should be easy. And it would be, if she weren’t hiding a dangerous secret. Mari is a yōkai with the ability to transform into a terrifying monster. If discovered, her life will be forfeit. As she struggles to keep her true identity hidden, Mari’s fate collides with that of Taro, the prince who has no desire to inherit the imperial throne, and Akira, a half-human, half-yōkai outcast.

Torn between duty and love, loyalty and betrayal, vengeance and forgiveness, the choices of Mari, Taro, and Akira will decide the fate of Honoku in this beautifully written, edge-of-your-seat YA fantasy.

Review

Pros: I loved the variety of yokai included! In my other reads, mainly a couple of types, like kitsune, are focused on, but Empress of All Seasons mentioned a lot of more obscure yokai. There was also a lot of background mythology included, which I enjoyed.
Additionally, Jean did a good job of incorporating a message about beauty and female empowerment into her story. Mari is a less attractive outcast among her family, and her story of self-acceptance is an intriguing one.

Cons: I didn’t like the love triangle at all! There just wasn’t enough development to make it believable. I think if this had been expanded to a series, the relationships would have made more sense. As it was, all the romance felt kind of sloppy and shallow. I couldn’t get invested in any of it.
Similarly, the plot felt very choppy at times. If there had been more time, or more books, it could have been less abrupt. As a standalone, the timing was a little awkward.
Finally, I hated the ending. I guess it was supposed to send a feminist message, but it mainly felt rushed and kind of depressing.

Rating: 2.5 stars

Shadow of the Fox trilogy by Julie Kagawa

Summary

One thousand years ago, the great Kami Dragon was summoned to grant a single terrible wish—and the land of Iwagoto was plunged into an age of darkness and chaos.

Now, for whoever holds the Scroll of a Thousand Prayers, a new wish will be granted. A new age is about to dawn.

Raised by monks in the isolated Silent Winds temple, Yumeko has trained all her life to hide her yokai nature. Half kitsune, half human, her skill with illusion is matched only by her penchant for mischief. Until the day her home is burned to the ground, her adoptive family is brutally slain and she is forced to flee for her life with the temple’s greatest treasure—one part of the ancient scroll.

There are many who would claim the dragon’s wish for their own. Kage Tatsumi, a mysterious samurai of the Shadow Clan, is one such hunter, under orders to retrieve the scroll…at any cost. Fate brings Kage and Yumeko together. With a promise to lead him to the scroll, an uneasy alliance is formed, offering Yumeko her best hope for survival. But he seeks what she has hidden away, and her deception could ultimately tear them both apart.

With an army of demons at her heels and the unlikeliest of allies at her side, Yumeko’s secrets are more than a matter of life or death. They are the key to the fate of the world itself.

Review

Ok, since this is a series, I’m going to skip the pro/con thing and share some thoughts from each book.
Shadow of the Fox (book 1): This was my favorite one by far! I loved seeing the team assembled, I found Yumeko and Kage’s relationship really adorable from the start, and the build up of the overall conflict was so interesting. 4/5 stars
Soul of the Sword (book 2): Sadly, this was my least favorite of the series. The main couple spent most of the time apart and the plot was very slow and drawn out. It felt like a filler. 2/5 stars
Night of the Dragon (book 3): I was hoping this would make up for the disappointing second book, but it had its own problems. After very little romantic development in the 2nd book, the romance was incredibly rushed in the first half of this one. Very little had happened in the first novel either, so this did not make a ton of sense and felt very fast. The second half of the book, which was one huge conflict, felt rushed in a different way. All these problems appeared and had to be solved very quickly. It was a little corny, like the rushed ending of a tv show that’s just been cancelled. A bunch of sad and unnecessary things also happened, which made the overall ending unsatisfying for me. 2.5/5 stars

Red Winter trilogy by Annette Marie

Summary

Emi is the kamigakari. In a few short months, her life as a mortal will end and her new existence as the human host of a goddess will begin. Carefully hidden from those who would destroy her, she has prepared her mind, body, and soul to unite with the goddess-and not once has she doubted her chosen fate. Shiro is a yokai, a spirit of the earth, an enemy of the goddess Emi will soon host. Mystery shrouds his every move and his ruby eyes shine with cunning she can’t match and dares not trust. But she saved his life, and until his debt is paid, he is hers to command-whether she wants him or not. On the day they meet, everything Emi believes comes undone, swept away like snow upon the winter wind. For the first time, she wants to change her fate-but how can she erase a destiny already wrought in stone? Against the power of the gods, Shiro is her only hope… and hope is all she has left. 

Review

Although this is also a trilogy, the books read more like three parts of one story, so I’m just going to give it an overall review.

Pros: I could rave and rave about the romance, but I’ll try to keep it brief, lol. I love Shiro. So. Dang. Much. Shiro and Emi had such an awesome relationship, and their romantic development felt very steady and realistic. There are just so many moments when I couldn’t help squealing a bit. Any lovers of fantasy romances are seriously going to love this one. I’ve already gotten a few friends addicted, so I can attest to that.
Anyway, the plot is also very well written with a nice build. None of the books end on a cliffhanger, but I was completely hooked until the end of the trilogy. The battle scenes are so intense! I was on the edge of my seat a lot.
Another thing I loved was how well-defined the fantasy was. Although yokai were described in the other two I read, Red Winter has an entire hierarchy, and the differences between yokai and kami are clearly explained. I really liked this structure and detail, although it did make the first book a little info-heavy.

Cons: Well, it’s hard to say. The first book is definitely the hardest to get through (although it’s still not bad), because the world building is so in depth. Other than that, I’m having a hard time coming up with something…my main flaw is that there is only this trilogy. I need more books set in this world!!

Rating: 5/5 stars! I love this series💚

Ok, that is it for the reviews! I really loved exploring these fantasies, and Red Winter is definitely an all time favorite. Have you read any of these? What did you think? I’m going to finish with a brief Following Good section for each of these, so if you’re not interested, you can stop here. Happy reading!

Following Good

Empress of All Seasons by Emiko Jean

This one was fairly clean. A minor LGBT couple, minimal language or sexual content. The religious content in all of these books is related to japanese mythology.

Shadow of the Fox by Julie Kagawa

This series started out very clean, but there ended up being heavy LGBT content and moderate sexual content. Minimal language.

Red Winter

Minimal language, no LGBT content, and some moderate sexual content near the end of the series.

Thanks for reading to the end! Hope you have a great day and happy reading!
Hayden

Book Lists · Flashback Friday

Flashback Friday: Old Books Still on my TBR

Hey guys! We made it through another week! Got any exciting plans for the weekend? My plans? Spend as little time doing homework as possible, lol.

Anyway, Flashback Friday is a weekly meme hosted by my friend Maya @ HerBookishDesires where we get to talk about oldie but goodie books. Honestly, there are so. dang. many. old books on my TBR, that I’m going to have to narrow it down somehow. So instead, I’m going to focus on older books my friend Grace has been telling me to read for years. Even that isn’t narrowing it down enough, lol, but I’m picking the ones I really do plan on reading.

13 Little Blue Envelopes by Maureen Johnson

Inside little blue envelope 1 are $1,000 and instructions to buy a plane ticket.

In envelope 2 are directions to a specific London flat.

The note in envelope 3 tells Ginny: Find a starving artist.

Because of envelope 4, Ginny and a playwright/thief/ bloke about town called Keith go to Scotland together, with somewhat disastrous though utterly romantic results. But will she ever see him again?

Everything about Ginny will change this summer, and it’s all because of the 13 little blue envelopes. (from Goodreads)

This looks so cute, right? My only excuse is that I have to be in a very specific mood for a romantic comedy.

The Falconer by Elizabeth May

One girl’s nightmare is this girl’s faery tale

She’s a stunner.
Edinburgh, 1844. Eighteen-year-old Lady Aileana Kameron, the only daughter of the Marquess of Douglas, has everything a girl could dream of: brains, charm, wealth, a title—and drop-dead beauty.

She’s a liar.
But Aileana only looks the part of an aristocratic young lady. she’s leading a double life: She has a rare ability to sense the sìthíchean—the faery race obsessed with slaughtering humans—and, with the aid of a mysterious mentor, has spent the year since her mother died learning how to kill them.

She’s a murderer.
Now Aileana is dedicated to slaying the fae before they take innocent lives. With her knack for inventing ingenious tools and weapons—from flying machines to detonators to lightning pistols—ruthless Aileana has one goal: Destroy the faery who destroyed her mother.

She’s a Falconer.
The last in a line of female warriors born with a gift for hunting and killing the fae, Aileana is the sole hope of preventing a powerful faery population from massacring all of humanity. Suddenly, her quest is a lot more complicated. She still longs to avenge her mother’s murder—but she’ll have to save the world first. (from Goodreads)

This one looks so neat, I’m not sure why I haven’t tried it yet. But it is very high on my list, so maybe this summer?

Well, those are the big ones! What are some older books on your TBR? Hope you guys have an awesome weekend and happy reading!
Hayden

Book Lists · Flashback Friday

Flashback Friday: Trickster Characters

Happy Friday, everyone! Excited for the weekend? Got any plans? I’m camping, so that’s going to be fun. Anyway, Flashback Friday is a weekly meme hosted by Maya @ Her Bookish Desires. This week, we talk about trickster characters, in honor of April Fool’s. To be honest, I kind of blanked, but I’ll share what I’ve got.

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling

Well, I hate picking books that everyone is familiar with because you probably don’t need reminding of them, but Fred and George. I love them.

Matilda by Roald Dahl

I love the movie for this one, and I got the book out of a free stack a while back. I really need to read it! Because Matilda definitely pulls some epic tricks on her terrible parents.

Well, that is it for this week’s Flashback Friday! I know very well I’m overlooking some awesome trickster characters, but I totally blanked! Had to google for inspiration for Matilda, lol. Does anyone have some to remind me of?

Happy reading and hope your weekend is great!
Hayden Warren

Book Lists · Flashback Friday

Flashback Friday: Historical Fiction

Hey guys! Praise God it’s Friday!! I am very ready for the weekend, lol. How has your week been? Got any fun plans for the weekend? Today I am back with another Flashback Friday, which is a fun weekly meme hosted by Maya @ HerBookishDesires, where we get to talk about older releases. This week’s topic is historical fiction novels, which I must admit is not my favorite genre. However, I do have 1(?) on my TBR, and a couple that are old favorites. If you want more historical fiction novels, you should check out Maya’s post! I’m excited to see what books she picked. 🙂

A Northern Light by Jennifer Donnelly

Sixteen-year-old Mattie Gokey has big dreams but little hope of seeing them come true. Desperate for money, she takes a job at the Glenmore, where hotel guest Grace Brown entrusts her with the task of burning a secret bundle of letters. But when Grace’s drowned body is fished from the lake, Mattie discovers that the letters could reveal the grim truth behind a murder. (From Goodreads)

I own this one, so I have no excuse. I really need to prioritize it on my TBR!

Seven Daughters and Seven Sons by Barbara Cohen and Bahija Fattuhi Lovejoy

In an ancient Arab nation, one woman dares to be different. Buran cannot—Buran will not—sit quietly at home and wait to be married to the man her father chooses. Determined to use her skills and earn a fortune, she instead disguises herself as a boy and travels by camel caravan to a distant city. There, she maintains her masculine disguise and establishes a successful business. The city’s crown prince comes often to her shop, and soon Buran finds herself falling in love. But if she reveals to Mahmud that she is a woman, she will lose everything she has worked for. (from Goodreads)

Ugh, I love this one! Revenge and romance and an awesome heroine. It is short and very sweet.

They Loved to Laugh by Kathryn Worth

16-year-old orphan Martitia Howland has been transplanted into a Quaker farm family of five intimidating sons and one disapproving daughter. As Martitia runs their gauntlet, she suffers their teasing but finally begins to bloom. Valiantly she acquires the skills they expect of her, and discovers other gifts all her own. Her achievements earn respect in the end and more, her heart’s true love. (from Goodreads)

Another old favorite of mine. The heroine has such a big journey, and I also love the sweet romance. It’s a great coming-of-age story.

Ok, I guess that sums it up, lol. What is your favorite YA historical novel? Have any recommendations for me?
Hope you guys have a great weekend and happy reading!
Hayden

Book Lists · WWW Wednesday

WWW Wednesday 3/24/21

Happy Wednesday, guys! Hope you’re having an awesome week so far. My school has been insane this week, so I’m posting less (and reading less), but if I can just make it to Easter, I think I’m going to be okay, lol. Anyway, WWW Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Sam @ Taking On A World of Words, where we get to talk about what we have been reading lately.

What I Just Finished

So, I finished The Infinity Courts by Akemi Dawn Bowman, and I was pleasantly surprised by the ending. I’m waffling on my rating for this one, but the ending raised it at least a half star. I’m actually pretty excited for the sequel now, which I didn’t expect.

I also finished Covet by Tracy Wolff. The second half definitely drug for me, but I enjoyed that one overall. That series is definitely my junk food series. Guilty pleasure is a bit extreme, but it’s complete fluff with lots of plot holes, lol. I love it for the drama and fantasy, let’s be honest here.

What I Am Currently Reading

I’ve bit in a bit of a slump, to be honest, because of my crazy school stressing me out. I’ve been skimming all these fluffy kindle unlimited books…but we’re not counting those, lol. What I’ve actually made some progress on is my audiobook, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. I’m really enjoying listening to those! Very awesome narrator.

I’ve also started Night of the Dragon by Julie Kagawa and Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen. Northanger Abbey is definitely on the back burner, but I wanted to read one more classic this spring. I’m not far into Night of the Dragon, but I’m enjoying it so far. I’m thinking about reviewing this entire series in one post instead of three. I’m having a hard time thinking about them separately, lol.

What I Want To Read Next

Empress of All Seasons is the final book on my TBR this month, and I’d really like to finish it before the end of March, but I must admit my chances are looking slim. Not a lot of free time in the next week’s schedule, sadly. But I will read it next, probably, even if it’s not until April.

Ok, I guess that is it for this week! What are you guys reading? Have you read any of these? Hope the rest of your week goes well and happy reading!!
Hayden

Book Lists · Flashback Friday

Flashback Friday: Books With Unicorns

Happy Friday, guys! Has your week gone well? Do you have any fun weekend plans? I’m back to school craziness, so. My hope is to spend as little time as possible doing homework. 🙂 Anyway, Flashback Friday is a fun weekly meme hosted by Maya @ Her Bookish Desires where we get to talk about oldie but goodie books. This week’s theme is magical creatures. It’s supposed to be leprechauns because of St. Patrick’s day, but I fudged a little. Sorry, Maya. Somehow I ended up with unicorns…

Drink, Slay, Love by Sarah Beth Durst

Pearl is a sixteen-year-old vampire… fond of blood, allergic to sunlight, and mostly evil… until the night a sparkly unicorn stabs her through the heart with his horn. Oops.

Her family thinks she was attacked by a vampire hunter (because, obviously, unicorns don’t exist), and they’re shocked she survived. They’re even more shocked when Pearl discovers she can now withstand the sun. But they quickly find a way to make use of her new talent. The Vampire King of New England has chosen Pearl’s family to host his feast. If Pearl enrolls in high school, she can make lots of human friends and lure them to the King’s feast—as the entrees.

The only problem? Pearl’s starting to feel the twinges of a conscience. How can she serve up her new friends—especially the cute guy who makes her fangs ache—to be slaughtered? Then again, she’s definitely dead if she lets down her family. What’s a sunlight-loving vamp to do? 
(from Goodreads)

Ok, you may argue that this is a vampire novel. And you wouldn’t be entirely wrong, lol…but there is a unicorn. Fascinating combination.

The Little White Horse by Elizabeth Goudge

In 1842, thirteen-year-old orphan Maria Merryweather arrives at Moonacre Manor, her family’s ancestral home in an charmed village in England’s West Country, and she feels as if she’s entered Paradise. Her new guardian, her uncle Sir Benjamin, is kind and funny; the Manor itself feels like home right away; and every person and animal she meets is like an old friend. But there is something incredibly sad beneath all of this beauty and comfort, that shadowing Moonacre Manor and the town around it. Maria is determined to learn about it, change it, and give her own life story a happy ending.

The enchanted valley of Moonacre is shadowed by a tragedy that happened years ago, and the memory of the Moon Princess and the mysterious little white horse. Determined to restore peace and happiness to the whole of Moonacre Valley, Maria finds herself involved with an ancient feud, and she discovers it is her destiny to end it and right the wrongs of her ancestors. Maria usually gets her own way. But what can one solitary girl do? (from Goodreads)

I just read this one, and it is so fun! Such awesome characters and a magical setting. Full review coming soon.

Alright, that’s all. Unicorn books are slightly limited, lol. Although I did consider including Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. 🙂 Can you think of any others?? Have you read either of these?
Happy reading,
Hayden

Book Lists · WWW Wednesday

WWW Wednesday 3/17/21

Happy Wednesday, guys! I’m glad it’s hump day. This is just a week that is dragging for me, lol. I’m having to write a paper about the evolution of Superman…which for some reason is proving to be difficult for me. Anyway, on to fun stuff: books! WWW Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Sam @ Taking On a World Of Words.

What I Just Finished

So, I did finish Soul of the Sword by Julie Kagawa this week, and I enjoyed it (although not quite as much as Shadow of the Fox).

But a bit of a surprise was An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret Rogerson. I started and finished this one this week, which isn’t very impressive because it’s only 300 pages. I’ve read this one before, but I loved the re-read! I forgot how much I loved this one. 😊

What I Am Currently Reading

I am still finishing up Covet by Tracy Wolff, but I’ve just got a little over 100 pages left. For a book that is almost 700 pages, I feel pretty near the end. 😂 This is definitely a junk food novel, but I am enjoying it.

I am also still finishing The Infinity Courts by Akemi Dawn Bowman, and I’m pretty close to the end of that one as well (90%). I think it explores some fascinating themes, but dang, it is a bit dark for me.

I started Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban as an audiobook, which I’m enjoying so far. I also started Unspoken by Sarah Rees Brennan, which I’ve read before, but I’m excited about my re-read. An Enchantment of Ravens reminded me how much I love re-reading things. 😊

What I Want to Read Next

I know I chose Night of the Dragon last week, but I really mean it this time. Unless I get majorly side tracked, this is next on my list! I really want to finish this series soon.

Well, I guess that is it for this week. How has your week been? Reading anything awesome? Hope the rest of your week goes well!
Happy reading,
Hayden💚

Book Lists · Top Ten Tuesday

My Spring 2021 TBR

Hey guys, happy Tuesday! Is your week going well so far? And can you believe it is half way through March? 2021 is flying by. But I’m very glad it’s spring! One of my favorite seasons. Anyway, as you probably know, Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by Jana @ That Artsy Reader Girl. This week we get to talk about our spring TBR list.

1. Red Winter Trilogy by Annette Marie

Perhaps listing the entire trilogy as one entry is a bit of a cheat. But it’s fine. I read these last year, but I want to re-read them for a little Japanese mythology series I want to do this spring. I’m very excited for the re-read, because these are so good!

2. The Shadow and Bone trilogy by Leigh Bardugo

Well, my reasoning for this one is pretty obvious. I read the Six of Crows duology earlier this year, and the trilogy is next. Of course I want to be ready for the Netflix series coming out.. (yaaaay)

3. Empress of All Seasons by Emiko Jean

This one is also for my Japanese mythology series, and I’m excited! It looks really cool, and I appreciate that it’s a standalone. I have a lot of series on my list right now, lol.

4. An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret Rogerson

I just read Sorcery of Thorns, and it got me in the mood for a re-read of this one. Let’s see if I like it as much as I did the first time around!

5. From Blood and Ash by Jennifer Armentrout

I’ve heard a lot of great things about this one, and I’m excited to try it! I already own it, but I made the mistake of loaning it to my sister first….so whenever she finishes it is when I’ll get to start it, lol.

6. House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J. Maas

This is another one I’ve heard a lot about and am excited to try. I blame bookstagram for this purchase, honestly. How am I supposed to resist that cover?

7. The Folk of the Air trilogy by Holly Black

I’ve read these, but it’s been a while…and I’m pretty sure I just skimmed the last book. Don’t hate me. That’s why I’m re-reading, lol.

8. Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas

Two Sarah J. Maas books on this list! Exciting. 🙂 Buddy reading this whole series with a friend of mine, but I probably won’t start it until May.

9. Sing Me Forgotten by Jessica S. Olsen

I just saw that my library got the audiobook for this one, so I’m thinking I’ll listen to it after I get through another Harry Potter. I’m always interested in Phantom of the Opera retellings.

10. The Infernal Devices by Cassandra Clare

I’m probably being ambitious putting this on the list, but I’m hoping to start it in May. We shall see. 🙂

Ok, that’s it! I’m not sure I’ll finish all of these, but I’m going to see how many I can get through. If I can’t finish them all in the spring, definitely this summer! Anyway, I’m pretty excited about this list. 🙂 What’s on your spring TBR??
Happy reading,
Hayden

Book Lists · Flashback Friday

Flashback Friday: Friends to Lovers Novels

Happy Friday guys! How has your week been? Done anything fun this week? We’ve been camping at a lake, so that’s been fun! I love spring weather. Anyway, Flashback Friday is a weekly meme hosted by Maya @ Her Bookish Desires, where we get to talk about oldie but goodie books. This week’s theme is actually about books with our favorite tropes, but friends-to-lovers is one of my favorite, if not my all-time favorite trope, so I thought I’d bend the rules a little. 🙂

Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine

This one isn’t really a romance novel, but the romance is very sweet, slow, and friends to lovers. They end up being pen pals, and it is so adorable.

Splintered by A.G. Howard

Splintered has a childhood friends to lovers romance, and it is so cute and intense. Honestly, I guess there are two separate childhood friends who become love interests, and they’re both very sweet.

The Girl With The Borrowed Wings by Rinsai Rossetti

Ugh, I love this one! The romance is very slow burn, and I love watching their friendship develop and then become something more.

Well, I guess that is it for this week. Hope you guys have an awesome weekend! What is your favorite trope? Do you have a favorite friends to lovers novel?
Happy reading!
Hayden

Book Lists · WWW Wednesday

WWW Wednesday 3/10/21

Hey guys! Happy hump day. Hope your week is going well! Anyway, on to another WWW Wednesday, which is a weekly meme hosted by Sam @ Taking On a World of Words.

What I Just Finished

I finished several things this week. First, I finished Shadow of the Fox by Julie Kagawa on audiobook. I’m really enjoying that series so far!

Next, I finished The Little White Horse by Elizabeth Goudge, which I also enjoyed a lot. Such a sweet classic, although I guess it was more middle grade than YA.

Finally, I just finished Wings of Ebony by J. Elle last night. Sadly, this one started out just okay for me and went down hill. It was one long political speech from beginning to end…at least that’s how it read for me. Super cool cover though.

What I Am Currently Reading

Okay, I think the only leftover book from last week is Infinity Courts by Akemi Dawn Bowman. I have some mixed feelings about this one. I guess I just wasn’t anticipating how dark and intense it would end up being. I mean, it is about an AI who ends up taking over the afterlife…so I guess that should have clued me in. It is stressing me out a bit, to be honest, lol.

I also started a couple this week. First of all, Soul of the Sword by Julie Kagawa is going well so far, although I’m not far into it. I’m really enjoying this series so far, and I hope it ends just as strongly.

Lastly, Covet by Tracy Wolff. I am already half way through this one, and I’m enjoying it. This series is kind of my guilty pleasure. I know it has major issues, but I just really enjoy the drama and fantasy.

What I Want to Read Next

Well, I will probably try to knock out the Shadow of the Fox series this week. So Night of the Dragon will probably be my next read.

However, I think I might also start Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban via audiobook this week.


Well, I guess that is it for this week. Hope the rest of the week goes well for you guys!
Happy reading,
Hayden