Worst Books of 2021

These are the books that I just didn’t quite enjoy this year! I definitely tried to be more honest with my reviews and give more 1 and 2 stars if I wasn’t all that into a book rather than just giving it a three like I usually would. I definitely didn’t actively hate any of these book they just weren’t my style and taste!

A Song Below Water by Bethany C. Morrow

The Girl and the Stars by Mark Lawrence

The Storm of Echoes by Christelle Dabos

The Deep by Rivers Solomon

Legendborn by Tracy Deonn

Burn our Bodies Down by Rory Powers

Catherine House by Elisabeth Thomas

A Vow So Bold and Deadly by Brigid Kemmerer

The Ones We’re Meant to Find by Joan He

The Project by Courtney Summers

September Wrap Up

In September I started off with every intention of reading 8-10 books but I’ve just been super busy this month and I’ve found it hard to find time to pick up a book and read. And then when I would find that time it would take me forever to actually pick a book that I would feel like reading. I don’t think I’m back in my slump just yet but I need to prioritise relaxing, sitting down and reading more because it’s what I love to do!

The books I read in September were:

A Song Below Water by Bethany C Morrow – ⭐️2/5 stars

The Dead and the Dark by Courtney Gould – ⭐️3/5 stars

For Your Own Good by Samantha Downing – ⭐️3/5 stars

Malice by Heather Walter – ⭐️4/5 stars

5 Quotes from Last 5 Books

These are five of my favourite quotes from the last five books that I have read!!

A Song Below Water by Bethany C. Morrow

“I’m not a monster because I live in a world that gives me impossible choices.”

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Sightwitch by Susan Dennard

“We value things more when we know they won’t last forever.”

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Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty

“They say it’s good to let your grudges go, but I don’t know, I’m quite fond of my grudge. I tend it like a little pet.”

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All the Tides of Fate by Adalyn Grace

“I would move mountains for you. I would chase down the stars just so you could hold one.”

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Namesake by Adrienne Young

“I left you there because I have never loved anything in my life like I love you. Not Isolde. Not the trade. Nothing.”

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A Song Below Water Review

Tavia is already at odds with the world, forced to keep her siren identity under wraps in a society that wants to keep her kind under lock and key. Nevermind she’s also stuck in Portland, Oregon, a city with only a handful of black folk and even fewer of those with magical powers. At least she has her bestie Effie by her side as they tackle high school drama, family secrets, and unrequited crushes.

I liked Tavia’s character. Having to constantly be on guard and quelling her powers so often would definitely have an effect on anyone and I thought she did a pretty good job of it for the majority of the storyline. I think having to overcome her father’s fears and constraints was her main obstacle throughout the course of the book. She is wanting to know more about her siren power’s and to connect with her grandmother but he is so against anything happening to her that she has to resort to sneaking and lying.

Effie’s storyline was definitely more intriguing. Originally thinking she wasn’t anything special and then to find out what happened in the park with the other kids and then eventually seeing her morph into who she truly is was quite a remarkable storyline. It’s frustrating knowing that the adults know what Effie is and just won’t tell her. Just locking her away without an explanation and being outed at the prom after being pushed to her limits.

However, I just feel like their whole magic system and the different beings in this world just wasn’t fleshed out enough for me. There was a lot of talk about myths and ethos but we really don’t get to dive right in and get a thorough explanation. I was left with more questions than answers and would of appreciated the book more had I maybe had more of a history of the siren’s and the network and how that was established.

This just isn’t my kind of fantasy I guess. I’m not even sure if this is labelled as a fantasy or whether it’s just a contemporary with some magical realism thrown in. I was just not all that invested and felt like the book dragged. The pacing might have been a little off for me and made the book seem longer than what it actually was.

⭐️2/5 stars Just wasn’t for me!

September TBR

This month I am going to try and complete the Magical Readathon hosted by Book Roast on BookTube! There are quite a few prompts for this readathon and I am going to assign a book to each prompt however, it’s not the end of the world if I don’t manage to read them all! I am going to save the background and character prompts for a later date so for now it’s just the novice path for me in September.

Aeldia map in colourThe Novice Path

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O – The Novice Path Entrance: read a book with a map. 

The Obelisk Gate by N.K. Jemisin

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O – Ashtorn Tree: a book that keeps tempting you (or top of your TBR). 

Queen of Volts by Amanda Foody

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O –  The Mist of Solitude: read a standalone. 

A Song Below Water by Bethany C. Morrow

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O – Ruin of the Skye: read a book featuring ghosts/haunted house, or other supernatural elements.

Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas

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O – Obsidian Falls: read a thriller or a mystery book.

Into the Water by Paula Hawkins

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O – Tower of Rumination: read a five star prediction.

Jade City by Fonda Lee

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O – Orilium Academy Arc: book with a school setting.

For Your Own Good by Samantha Downing

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