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May 28, 2024
Book review: The Light Between Us | Elaine Chiew
The Light Between Us by Elaine ChiewAs books go, I went in to this warily because I tend not to like WW2 (and adjacent) stories. But I also wanted to read this to support a SEA writer! So ok la #cubatry.
Excellent points:
I loved the writing and the language, the fluidity of moving between English and Malay and Chinese (of various dialects). I felt that it represented us so well. I am pretty much a banana, so I skimmed some of the Chinese phrases (note: I didn't realise there was a glossary at th...
Cover reveal: Daisy Dunlap and the Cartoon Carnival | C.O. Bonham
Today, I have the privilege of sharing the cover reveal for C.O. Bonham's new book, Daisy Dunlap and the Cartoon Carnival. What makes it extra extra exciting is the fact that the cover designer is also my friend!
Find the truth. Save the family legacy. Don't get eaten by the giant cartoon spider.
Reeling from the loss of her mother, twelve-year-old Daisy comforts herself with the cartoons and carnival run by her family's animation studio.
When an anonymous source accuses Grandpa of stealing his mo...
May 3, 2024
Teaser: The Making of a Jurusihir
April 30, 2024
Book review: Wishing on a Supervillain | HL Burke (and a kickstarter)
Wishing on a Supervillain by H.L. BurkeMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
What do you do when the first wish you're asked to grant in your brand new Superhero wish-granting project is a wish to meet a Supervillain? What would your boss even say? Nixie decides to do it anyway. Or try to. It all depends on whether Switch will agree to take time off from villaining to help her grant a sick kid's wish.
Wishing on a Supervillain is a fun read with unexpectedly touching moments. It's part of the Romance series,...
April 23, 2024
Book review: Queen of None | Natania Barron
Queen of None by Natania BarronMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
It's been a while since I've read any Arthurian legends. I picked this up because the author's name sounded somewhat familiar - it seems I've stumbled across some of her Twitter threads on medieval clothes (?) or something of that sort. Besides, I'd never heard of Anna Pendragon before.
Queen of None is the story of the powerless women in King Arthur's court. They seem to have titles, prestige, and honour, but their lives are orchestrated an...
April 2, 2024
Book Review: Court of Wanderers | Rin Chupeco
Court of Wanderers by Rin ChupecoHad a rocky start because I couldn't remember how Silver Under Nightfall ended (And then couldn't find where that ARC (i think it was an ARC anyway? It was definitely an ebook, but it wasn't in my Kindle) went so I couldn't re-read the last few chapters to catch up on events).
So yes, Court of Wanderers throws you in the deep end, on the assumption that you'll remember what happened in the earlier book. Like it just starts in the middle of a scene and I'm like, ...
March 19, 2024
Book Review: In Defence of Doubt | Val Webb
In Defence of Doubt by Val WebbMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
Everything you hear from the modern church seems so cut-and-dried. This Truth is the absolute, the Bible is the literal answer to everything; you have to believe in every word it says, or you are not a true Christian. But is that really true?
Val Webb reveals a long history of doubt in the church and how that has moved the understanding of faith and belief-as well as church practices, norms, and culture-forward in many different ways. It's i...
March 12, 2024
Book Review: Say Hello to My Little Friend | Jennine Capó Crucet
Say Hello to My Little Friend by Jennine Capo CrucetMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
I'd put this at about 3.5 stars, to balance out personal enjoyment and more writing/research needs.
Right. So I picked this up from Edelweiss because I've been looking at ways different people write about their own experiences and places in fiction. Call it semi-research. The description sounded interesting enough, so why not?
Personally, I kind of got a little bored midway through because Izzy is dumb (Though, if he isn...
February 8, 2024
Hair the Dragon
In conjunction with the year of the dragon and Chinese New Year, here's a short story I wrote and performed at the Butterworth Fringe Fest with Readings@Tanjong last year.
HAIR THE DRAGONThey say that the tunnels under George Town are where the dragons used to live. I don’t know about that. It’s 2023, for God’s sake. What dragons? Have you ever seen a dragon? They’ve probably been hounded—or hunted—to extinction by now. It’s not like we’ve seen any in recent decades. Centuri...
January 23, 2024
#bookreview: Renegade Skyfarer | RJ Metcalf - and a #writing update
Renegade Skyfarer by R.J. MetcalfMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
I... kind of regret putting this off for so long, because I really, really, really enjoyed this book! But the plus side of putting it off so long is... I supposed I can now just get all the other 3 (4?) books in this series and binge them at a go.
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I've apparently read 3 books already this year, but written 0 reviews (well, now a very short 1), mostly because I have been busy trying to write. "Trying" being the oper...


