I figured it was time for another WWW Wednesday update…
Loveboat, Taipei by Abigail Hing Wen

The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow

Hopefully Girls of Storm and Shadow by Natasha Ngan

I figured it was time for another WWW Wednesday update…
Loveboat, Taipei by Abigail Hing Wen

The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow

Hopefully Girls of Storm and Shadow by Natasha Ngan

For this week’s Top 10 Tuesday prompt I decided to go with new authors I discovered in 2019. This list is all the authors that I read from for the first time and I loved them enough to want to continue to pick up either their back-list or any books they may publish in the future!
Now one of my all-time favourite fantasy authors!



The Seven Realms is now one of my all-time favourite fantasy series ever!




Chilling and atmospheric, I need to dip into more of her back-list titles!


for some reason all her books intimidated me but I definitely need to read them all!

I am in the middle of the Falling Kingdoms series and I am highly impressed



I binged the first two books in The Shadow Game trilogy!



her books are diverse, realistic and highly engaging!


I’ve been impressed with the representation of culture and mental health she includes in her romances!


I’ve only read one of her books and I need to rectify that situation very soon!

super fun romances full of diverse characters


The Starless Sea is a very whimsical, lyrical fantasy novel revolving around a man who picks up a book in a library and finds a story from him childhood in the pages.
To be totally honest I was completely lost for the first half of this book. It was really hard for me to stay focused on the story and actually comprehend what was happening. It jumps back and forth so often between Zachary’s point of view and the fairy tales that it came across a little nonsensical to me. However, after that half way point I really got settled into the story and was able to understand and appreciate how everything was tied together.
All of these characters in this book are very diverse and distinct. Each one of them has a purpose in the novel and interconnects in such a fascinating way. I really liked Zachary; he was very relatable and realistic to me. He was naïve but still questioned everything that was happening around him which I appreciated. Dorian I was a little skeptical about at the start. We aren’t given a lot of background information about him and I wanted to learn a bit more about where he comes from and what he did with Allegra all those years.
The romance aspect came across a little insta-lovey to me. They didn’t have enough substance for me to fully commit to that story line, however I was able to appreciate how they come together after experiencing everything that happens in the harbor. I was more fascinated by the Keeper and Mirabel; I wanted more interaction between them and to learn more about their history as well.
I have come to the realization that I don’t really like this kind of fantasy novel. There is not really any structure to the magic system and there aren’t really any rules or restrictions that are explained. You kind of just have to go with the flow of the novel and accept what were given and learn things as we go. This whimsical style just doesn’t gel with me personally.
Once I was able to really get my bearings in the story, I was very much engaged and wanted to know what was going to happen next. There is definitely a level of unpredictability and tension on the book was kept me invested in that second half of the plot. I was still a confused at the end about how the new harbor would be established…. especially since they are now on the surface? I definitely think this is a book that I will need to reread just to get everything to sink in!
⭐️3/5 stars confusing yet whimsical
*SPOILERS*
This was interesting!
Sadie is a mixed format story revolving around two sisters, one has been murdered and the other is on a mission to extract revenge.
Sadie is a character that you can really put your support behind. She is very straightforward and driven and you can relate to her in a way. If I was in a similar situation I would have probably done the same thing. She will do absolutely anything for her sister and it kind of broke my heart as we learn throughout the course of the plot what she has had to endure. I thought she was brave, focused and devoted to her cause.
I have to say I really enjoyed the different formats and timelines of the story. West following Sadie and trying to extract the truth and dig deep into their history and her motivation behind running away and then having Sadie doing her own digging and finding out where Keith is now, and uncovering all the details about Silas as well. The mystery aspect of the story was very well done and the buildup of anticipation through the pacing and the tone of the book enraptured me.
Every single character in the book served a purpose and made some form of impact upon Sadie and drove her to the next location. I like that we see how West makes these same discoveries for himself and kind of comes the same conclusions as Sadie following all of the clues and picking apart their conversations and trying to find out what her motivations were was highly engaging.
The ending is a point of contention for me. I think I have come to the conclusion that I don’t really like open endings. I need a resolution, I need to know whether or not Sadie is alive and I really wanted to see what happened in those last few minutes.
⭐️4/5 stars This was fast, purposeful and highly impactful
There are still quite a few fantasy series that I have been meaning to read for a while now that I want to priorities this year! I was able to get through most of the list that I made last year and I would like to continue on with that same momentum and finish some new series that I will hopefully love!
So here are 5 Fantasy Series I want to start/complete this year:
Stalking Jack the Ripper series by Kerri Maniscalco

Wayward Children’s series by Seanan McGuire

The Red Queen’s War series by Mark Lawrence

Shattered Realms series by Cinda Williams Chima




Red Rising Series by Pierce Brown

Special Mention to the Lightbringer series by Brent Weeks – this is carried over from last year, the only series I didn’t start in 2019




