It’s been a couple months since I’ve posted a library haul so here you go āŗļø


It’s been a couple months since I’ve posted a library haul so here you go āŗļø



The Butcherās Masquerade has easily become my favourite instalment in the series so far. Iāve loved every book, even when things got a bit chaotic along the way, but this one reminded me exactly why Iām so obsessed with this wild world. As soon as we hit the Hunting Grounds something shifted. It felt sharper, more emotional and way more gripping than I expected. I tore through it.
Donut absolutely steals the show here. She always does, but this time sheās on another level. Sheās clever, dramatic, mouthy in the best way and so full of heart. I was laughing at her one second then wanting to cry with her the next. Carlās great too, but Donut owns this whole book and Iām not sorry about it.
What surprised me most was how much heart sits under all the madness. There are some big emotional punches in this one and a few scenes that got me tearing up when I least expected it. The reunion with a certain someone had me holding my breath and it paid off in such a satisfying way. And then there were the moments that came out of nowhere and left me crushed. Prepotente and Miriam had me feeling things I was not prepared for.
Level six itself is such a fun setting. A fantasy world full of dinosaurs, hunters chasing crawlers, strange politics and that menacing masquerade hanging over everything. I loved seeing Carl and Donut take on new specialties, fail and succeed in the funniest ways and get tangled up in all the drama the dungeon throws at them. Even the side characters shine. People you barely know end up hurting to lose because Dinniman is annoyingly good at making them feel real.
The humour is still perfect. Between Donutās diva era, Mongoās dinosaur adventures, the comic con scenes and the absolute trainwreck of the masquerade party, I laughed more than I expected to. This series balances heartbreak and pure silliness better than anything else Iāve read and it never loses its heart.
The ending was brutal in that classic Dinniman way and left me stressed but keen for whatever happens next. This series isnāt for everyone, but for those of us who love it, The Butcherās Masquerade is a standout. Itās emotional, funny, clever and packed with characters you canāt help but root for. I finished it and still donāt feel done with it.
āļø4/5 stars Bring on the next level!!

I’ve started The Knight and the Moth by Rachel Gillig – I put it down and need to pick it back up!


I don’t really have seasonal books that I read every year, but since we are going into Summer here in Australia one book I think will give me summery vibes is Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid


I’m really looking forward to Brigands and Breadknives by Travis Baldree that was just released!


Hemlock & Silver by T. Kingfisher and The Possession of Alba Diaz by Isabel CaƱas and Katabasis by R.F. Kuang




I just have a feeling I’m going to love this!


No… I did struggle with reading slumps throughout this year so my only plan for 2026 is to fall back in love with reading again!

Hello friends, it’s time for another WWW Wednesday update:

The Butcher’s Masquerade by Matt Dinniman


A Short Stay in Hell by Steven L. Peck


Vampires of El Norte by Isabel CaƱas


It’s Top Ten Tuesday time once again friends. I don’t often pick up books outside of my comfort zone but sometimes I get the urge or fall for the hype and end up giving in. I have a lit rpg on my list, a historical book which I usually hate and a few others that ended up pleasantly surprising me!










