THE WORLD IS BREAKING. AND SO ARE THEY.
KATE HARKER isn't afraid of monsters. She hunts them. And she's good at it.
AUGUST FLYNN once yearned to be human. He has a part to play. And he will play it, no matter the cost.
THE WAR HAS BEGUN.
THE MONSTERS ARE WINNING.
Kate will have to return to Verity. August will have to let her back in. And a new monster is waiting—one that feeds on chaos and brings out its victims' inner demons.
Which will be harder to conquer: the monsters they face, or the monsters within?
Long time no see (read?), I know, I know. I've been in a bit of a reading/book/life/everything slump lately which is why I've been even more MIA for the last few months than usual, but I'm determined to get past it in 2020 and now is as good a time to start as any, amiright?
Before anything else, I want to wish you all a very Happy New Year! I hope your 2020 is filled with love, happiness and health, loads of good books, movies and shows, and that you succeed in everything you set your mind to!

This past year has been quite a wild ride for me, both in life and when it comes to the books I've read and movies and TV shows I've seen. There was a lot of good, bad and plain weird, but I'm beyond grateful for everything life threw my way and I'm excited to see what the new year (and decade!) will bring.
So, let's all take a look back at some of the (bookish) highlights of my 2019!

In February/March I finally read Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Olympians, a series I actually started years ago but wasn't able to finish at the time. Despite being classified as middle grade, I feel like these books are in many ways superior to most YA and even some adult fantasy, which I think speaks enough for itself. You definitely don't need me to tell you that they more than live up to the hype xd

I was in for a real treat when I decided to pick up Sadie in April. This beautiful story of a girl searching for just a bit of justice in this cruel world shattered my heart into millions of pieces. It's a heavy story, but one I believe everyone should read.

May was when I discovered one of my now all-time favourite authors: V. E. Schwab. I have since read another two of her serials as well, but Shades of Magic will forever hold a speacial place in my heart. Also, we need more Kell & Lila content, and we need it soon

I wasn't sure what I was expecting when I picked up Verity but damn- it certainly wasn't this. I still can't wrap my mind around how this can be categorized as 'romance' when it's without a shadow of a doubt the most intense thriller I've ever read. Dark, suspenseful and so deliciously twisted you literally won't be able to stop turning the pages. I read it in one sitting which, if you know me at all, says a lot.

July was in the sign of Marissa Meyer's Lunar Chronicles which is yet another series I've been putting off since forever. I always love a good fairytale retelling, and Meyer's are among the best I've ever read!

In September came the biggest surprise of the year: All For the Game trilogy by Nora Sakavic! I never would have thought I would end up loving a contemporary sports-themed book this much, but here I am, three books later, still pining over how perfect the Foxes are!Also: Kevallison is canon you can't change my mind :))

Leigh Bardugo graced us with her first adult novel this October and my life hasn't been the same since! There are no words with which I could possibly come close to expressing all the love I have for this book and its characters. Secret societies, dark magic, YALE, Alex, Darlington, Alex AND Darlington... did I mention DARLINGTON??
With November came my most anticipated release of the year (decade! century!!): The Queen of Nothing. After the fiasco that was Clare's Queen of Air and Darkness, I've been scared senseless about the way Black was going to finish this trilogy. Luckily, I needn't have worried. While The Wicked King remains the best out of the three for me, I'm beyond happy with how things were left off!
Honorable mentions: A Reaper at the Gates, A Skinful of Shadows, City of Ghosts
How was your 2019 in books? :)
-Lina
Before anything else, I want to wish you all a very Happy New Year! I hope your 2020 is filled with love, happiness and health, loads of good books, movies and shows, and that you succeed in everything you set your mind to!

This past year has been quite a wild ride for me, both in life and when it comes to the books I've read and movies and TV shows I've seen. There was a lot of good, bad and plain weird, but I'm beyond grateful for everything life threw my way and I'm excited to see what the new year (and decade!) will bring.
So, let's all take a look back at some of the (bookish) highlights of my 2019!

In February/March I finally read Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Olympians, a series I actually started years ago but wasn't able to finish at the time. Despite being classified as middle grade, I feel like these books are in many ways superior to most YA and even some adult fantasy, which I think speaks enough for itself. You definitely don't need me to tell you that they more than live up to the hype xd

I was in for a real treat when I decided to pick up Sadie in April. This beautiful story of a girl searching for just a bit of justice in this cruel world shattered my heart into millions of pieces. It's a heavy story, but one I believe everyone should read.

May was when I discovered one of my now all-time favourite authors: V. E. Schwab. I have since read another two of her serials as well, but Shades of Magic will forever hold a speacial place in my heart. Also, we need more Kell & Lila content, and we need it soon

I wasn't sure what I was expecting when I picked up Verity but damn- it certainly wasn't this. I still can't wrap my mind around how this can be categorized as 'romance' when it's without a shadow of a doubt the most intense thriller I've ever read. Dark, suspenseful and so deliciously twisted you literally won't be able to stop turning the pages. I read it in one sitting which, if you know me at all, says a lot.

July was in the sign of Marissa Meyer's Lunar Chronicles which is yet another series I've been putting off since forever. I always love a good fairytale retelling, and Meyer's are among the best I've ever read!

In September came the biggest surprise of the year: All For the Game trilogy by Nora Sakavic! I never would have thought I would end up loving a contemporary sports-themed book this much, but here I am, three books later, still pining over how perfect the Foxes are!

Leigh Bardugo graced us with her first adult novel this October and my life hasn't been the same since! There are no words with which I could possibly come close to expressing all the love I have for this book and its characters. Secret societies, dark magic, YALE, Alex, Darlington, Alex AND Darlington... did I mention DARLINGTON??
With November came my most anticipated release of the year (decade! century!!): The Queen of Nothing. After the fiasco that was Clare's Queen of Air and Darkness, I've been scared senseless about the way Black was going to finish this trilogy. Luckily, I needn't have worried. While The Wicked King remains the best out of the three for me, I'm beyond happy with how things were left off!
Honorable mentions: A Reaper at the Gates, A Skinful of Shadows, City of Ghosts
How was your 2019 in books? :)
-Lina
Hello everyone,
Before I start with this post I'd like to say Merry Christmas to all those who celebrate it and happy holidays to all of you. 2019 has been a crazy year, with a lot of good and bad, but I'm really grateful for everything it thought me and all the books I got to read. I've read 126 books for now and here is my Goodreads year in books if someone wants to see it.
Wish you all the best and have a wonderful 2020 full of books.
>> Gilded Wolves by Roshani Chokshi
This is a historical fiction fantasy book with amazing group characters. It's set in 19th century France and I couldn't get over that cliffhanger for weeks! 2020 and the release of its sequel cannot come fast enough.
>> The Astonishing Color After by Emily X. R. Pan
I really don't have any other words to describe this book but beautiful. The emotion this beautiful story awoke in me is something I will not forget until the rest of my life and I am so incredibly happy to have a chance of reading such an amazing story of love and grief.
>> An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir
An Ember Quarter is just *chef's kiss*. You don't read these books and come out indifferent. I am so in love with Helena, Elias and Laia - I'm going to go mad from the anticipation of the next sequel.
>> Verity by Coleen Hoover
This is the most mindblowing, the most intense book ever. I swear while reading this, my pulse and blood pressure got to the alarming levels. It was supposed to be romance, but the cute dynamic between Lowen and Jeremy was only the beginning of the brilliant things in this book.
>> The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid
The biggest crime ever to happen is Evelyn Hugo not being a real actress. This book will always have a special place in my heart I just love it so much. Best sapphic read of the year, definitely.
>> Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty
Oh, this one is pure excellence of mystery and drama that I didn't even know I needed. I had so much reading about these powerful women handling everything like they should.
>> All for the Game by Nora Sakavic
ALL FOR THE GAME. ALL FOR THE GAME. ALL. FOR. THE. GAME. These books are the peak literature of this century, they are the best thing that ever happened to me, the most amazing thing I ever read. My heart is one big fox paw and I am a Kevin Day stan until the end of my days.
I love 2019 for letting me meet my babies.
>> The Poppy War by R. F. Kuang
I would let Rin walk all over me and thank her later. This high fantasy world of Empire's and the fire is everything I needed for an epic Chinese mythology-inspired story! Can't wait any longer for the third one!
>> Ninth House by Leigh Bardugho
Ghosts? Magic societies? Historical aesthetic? I don't know how to thank Leigh Bardugho for writing her first adult book, but I guess incoherent screeching will have to do. Galaxy Stern and Darlington Arlington are my new loves and want to give them the world.
>> Monsters of Verity by Victoria Schwab
I had no idea what was I getting myself into when starting these series, but I should have known when it comes to Victoria Schwab that my heart won't come out whole out of it.
>> Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugho
A reread of my favorite book in the world. The Dregs still owe the other half of my heart (first one goes to Foxes). There is no one like them, 2019 give me my Crows back.
>> If We Were Villains by M. L. Rio
My gay Shakesperean dark academia babies! I don't know what you're still doing if you haven't read this book, but stop doing it and get to it!
Tell me about your favorite books of 2019! What are your favorites and least favorites?
Oliver Marks has just served ten years in jail - for a murder he may or may not have committed. On the day he's released, he's greeted by the man who put him in prison. Detective Colborne is retiring, but before he does, he wants to know what really happened a decade ago.
As one of seven young actors studying Shakespeare at an elite arts college, Oliver and his friends play the same roles onstage and off: hero, villain, tyrant, temptress, ingenue, extra. But when the casting changes, and the secondary characters usurp the stars, the plays spill dangerously over into life, and one of them is found dead. The rest face their greatest acting challenge yet: convincing the police, and themselves, that they are blameless.
There’s no such thing as safe in a city at war, a city overrun with monsters. In this dark urban fantasy from author Victoria Schwab, a young woman and a young man must choose whether to become heroes or villains—and friends or enemies—with the future of their home at stake. The first of two books.
Kate Harker and August Flynn are the heirs to a divided city—a city where the violence has begun to breed actual monsters. All Kate wants is to be as ruthless as her father, who lets the monsters roam free and makes the humans pay for his protection. All August wants is to be human, as good-hearted as his own father, to play a bigger role in protecting the innocent—but he’s one of the monsters. One who can steal a soul with a simple strain of music. When the chance arises to keep an eye on Kate, who’s just been kicked out of her sixth boarding school and returned home, August jumps at it. But Kate discovers August’s secret, and after a failed assassination attempt the pair must flee for their lives.
He will be destruction of the crown and the ruination of the throne.
Power is much easier to acquire than it is to hold onto. Jude learned this lesson when she released her control over the wicked king, Cardan, in exchange for immeasurable power.
Now as the exiled mortal Queen of Faerie, Jude is powerless and left reeling from Cardan’s betrayal. She bides her time determined to reclaim everything he took from her. Opportunity arrives in the form of her deceptive twin sister, Taryn, whose mortal life is in peril.
Jude must risk venturing back into the treacherous Faerie Court, and confront her lingering feelings for Cardan, if she wishes to save her sister. But Elfhame is not as she left it. War is brewing. As Jude slips deep within enemy lines she becomes ensnared in the conflict’s bloody politics.
And, when a dormant yet powerful curse is unleashed, panic spreads throughout the land, forcing her to choose between her ambition and her humanity…
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author Holly Black, comes the highly anticipated and jaw-dropping finale to The Folk of the Air trilogy.





























