Hello, everyone! It’s Wednesday! That means it is time for another WWW Wednesday, a weekly meme hosted by Sam @ Taking On A World of Words. I’ll be answering the following questions: What did you read last? It has been a decent reading week for me. Here is a look at the books I’ve finished […] The post WWW Wednesday (144) – September 3, 2025 appeared first on Biblio Nerd Reflections.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Today I’m participating in Top Ten Tuesday. This meme was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together. Each week […] The post Books with Occupations in the Title – Top Ten Tuesday appeared first on Biblio Nerd Reflections.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
The first of the month means that it is time for a new TBR! So, today I’m making a new one for September. Without further ado, let’s dive into my September 2025 hopefuls! Recap of Last Month Womp. Womp. lol. August was not my best reading month. I only finished half of my TBR, including […] The post September 2025 Hopefuls (AKA My TBR) appeared first on Biblio Nerd Reflections.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
It is time again to look forward to another month of book releases. September is absolutely stacked with new books that I can’t wait to have in my hands. Without further ado, here are 20, YES TWENTY, of my most anticipated September 2025 book releases (covers link to Goodreads): Making History by K. J. Parker […] The post Most Anticipated September 2025 Book Releases appeared first on Biblio Nerd Reflections.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Hello, everyone! Today I’m reviewing The Good Vampire’s Guide to Blood & Boyfriends by Jamie D’Amato. I picked up this eARC on a whim because I love a good vampire romance, especially if its queer. The blurb made this one sounded really fun. Did I love it? Read on to find out! Heartstopper meets Buffy […] The post The Good Vampire’s Guide to Blood & Boyfriends – ARC Review appeared first on Biblio Nerd Reflections.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Hello, everyone! It’s Wednesday! That means it is time for another WWW Wednesday, a weekly meme hosted by Sam @ Taking On A World of Words. I’ll be answering the following questions: What did you read last? It has been kind of a slow reading week for me. Here is a look at the two […] The post WWW Wednesday (143) – August 27, 2025 appeared first on Biblio Nerd Reflections.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Today I’m participating in Top Ten Tuesday. This meme was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together. Each week […] The post Favorite Moments From Fan Expo Chicago 2025 – Top Ten Tuesday appeared first on Biblio Nerd Reflections.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Hello, everyone! Today I’m reviewing a book that has been on my NetGalley shelf for ages, He Who Drowned the World by Shelley Parker-Chan. I’m not sure why I kept putting this book off. I loved the first book, She Who Became the Sun. So, I was stoked to see how the duology wrapped up. […] The post He Who Drowned the World – Book Review appeared first on Biblio Nerd Reflections.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Hello, everyone! It’s Wednesday! That means it is time for another WWW Wednesday, a weekly meme hosted by Sam @ Taking On A World of Words. I’ll be answering the following questions: What did you read last? I didn’t get around to participating in this meme last week. So, here is a quick look at […] The post WWW Wednesday (142) – August 20, 2025 appeared first on Biblio Nerd Reflections.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections reviews THE LAVENDER BLADE by E.L. Deards, a fantasy romance with demonic influences & exorcism.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Hello, everyone! Today I’m reviewing The Hemlock Queen by Hannah Whitten, which is the follow-up to last year’s fantastic The Foxglove King. I had high expectations for this book. Read on to find out if it met them! In the second installment of New York Times bestselling author Hannah Whitten’s lush, romantic epic fantasy series, a young […]| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Hello, everyone! Today I’m reviewing a book that’s received quite a bit of buzz recently, The Foxglove King by Hannah Whitten. It seems like most of my online reading friends have either read this one or are currently starting it. This book will be published on March 7, which I guess explains the activity as […]| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Hello, everyone! Today I’m reviewing the final book in the Hart & Mercy series, The Undercutting of Rosie and Adam by Megan Bannen. I really loved books one and two in this series and have been excited to see what will happen in the third installment. Did I enjoy this one as much as the […]| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections discusses recent, current, and potential future reads as part of the WWW Wednesday weekly book meme.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections reviews FORGED FOR DESTINY by Andrew Knighton, a fantasy novel about a not so chosen one.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Hello, everyone! Today I’m participating in the blog tour for the BBNYA finalist, Haven by Ceril N Domace. This was one of my BBNYA reads last year, and I had a lot of fun participating as a panelist.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Hello, everyone! Today I am reviewing The Phoenix Bride by Natasha Siegel, which will be published on Tuesday, March 12, 2024. I enjoyed Siegel’s debut last year, but there were enough things holding me back from loving it that I almost passed on this book. I’m so glad I didn’t! Read on to find out […]| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Hello, everyone! Today I’m reviewing Breeze Spells and Bridegrooms by Sarah Wallace and S.O. Callahan. I stumbled upon this book while perusing Instagram, and the adorable cover just called to me. I was lucky enough to be chosen for an ARC, and I am so happy to have finally sat down with this regency-inspired queer […]| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Goodreads Synopsis A special Deluxe Edition of Adam Silvera’s groundbreaking debut featuring an introduction by Angie Thomas, New York Times bestselling author of The Hate U Give, a new final chapter, and an afterword about where it all began. In his twisty, heartbreaking, profoundly moving New York Times bestselling-debut, Adam Silvera brings to life a […]| Biblio Nerd Reflections
A book review of GIFTED & TALENTED by Olivie Blake, a contemporary fantasy published on April 1, 2025 by Tor Books.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
A book review of ROGUE COMMUNITY COLLEGE by David R. Slayton, an urban fantasy novel set in the same world as the Adam Binder series.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
A book review of THE PRINCE WITHOUT SORROW by Maithree Wijesekara, a fantasy novel inspired by Indian history.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
A book review of THE THIRD RULE OF TIME TRAVEL by Philip Fracassi, a science fiction novel featuring time travel.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
A book review of ONCE WAS WILLEM by M.R. Carey, a historical fantasy novel with a bit of horror published by Orbit books.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections discusses brief thoughts on recent, current, & potential future reads as part of the weekly WWW Wednesday book meme.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
A list of 15 of my most anticipated April 2025 book releases, including a variety of fantasy, sci fi, romance, & young adult titles.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Hello, everyone! Today I’m reviewing The Hymn to Dionysus by Natasha Pulley. I loved The Mars House and The Watchmaker on Filigree Street, also by Pulley. So, I was extremely excited to get my hands on this book a bit early. Read on to see all of my thoughts and find out if my excitement […]| Biblio Nerd Reflections
A book review of STRANGER SKIES by Pascale Lacelle, a young adult fantasy novel and the sequel to CURIOUS TIDES.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Hello, everyone! I cannot believe the year is already a quarter of the way over. Dini @ dinipandareads tagged me in this fun book tag that wraps up how things have gone during the first three months of this year. Overall, I think I’ve done pretty well this quarter, at least on the reading front. […]| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections reviews WE CAN NEVER LEAVE by H. E. Edgmon, a young adult fantasy novel.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections discusses recent, current, and potential future reads as part of the weekly WWW Wednesday book meme.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections reviews THE NIGHTSHADE GOD by Hannah Whitten, the finale of The Nightshade Crown fantasy trilogy.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections provides brief thoughts on recent, current, and potential future reads as part of the weekly WWW Wednesday book meme.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections reviews THE LISTENERS by Maggie Stiefvater, a historical fantasy novel set during World War 2.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Hello, everyone! Today I’m reviewing The Sins on Their Bones by Laura R. Samotin, which will be published on May 7, 2024. I’ve been excited to pick this one up, and it is one of my most anticipated releases of May. What did I think of it? Read on to find out! Dimitri Alexeyev used […]| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections reviews INTO THE LIGHT by Claudia Gray, the final YA book in the Star Wars: The High Republic publishing initiative.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections discusses recent, current, and potential future reads as part of the weekly WWW Wednesday book meme.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections lists 20 anticipated July 2025 book releases as part of the weekly Top Ten Tuesday book meme.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections completes the Pride Flag Book Tag and suggests books that embody the meaning of each of the colors in the Pride Flag.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections reviews THE PALACE OF ILLUSIONS by Rowenna Miller, an historical fantasy novel set at the 1900 world's fair in Paris.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Hello, everyone! It’s Wednesday! That means it is time for another WWW Wednesday, a weekly meme hosted by Sam @ Taking On A World of Words. I’ll be answering the following questions: What did you read last? Here is a look at the five books I’ve read since my last WWW Wednesday check-in: A Cruel […]| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections shares 10 books on my summer 2025 to-read list, as part of the Top Ten Tuesday weekly book meme.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections reviews THE LURE OF THEIR GRAVES by Laura R. Samotin, the conclusion to the fantasy duology The Cursed Crown.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections provides brief thoughts on recent, current, and potential future reads as part of the weekly WWW Wednesday meme.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections provides brief thoughts on recent, current, and potential future reads as part of the WWW Wednesday weekly book meme.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections shares the most recent books added to my shelves, as part of the weekly Top Ten Tuesday book meme.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections lists 20 anticipated June 2025 book releases from a variety of genres, including fantasy, YA, romance, scifi, & more.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections picks five books that match the May birthstone, emerald, as part of the Birthstone Book Covers meme/tag.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections discusses recent, current, and potential future reads as part of the weekly WWW Wednesday book meme.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections lists ten books with memorable animal companions as part of the weekly Top Ten Tuesday meme.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections reviews TEARS OF THE NAMELESS by George Mann, a young adult entry in the Star Wars: The High Republic series.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Welcome to my monthly wrap-up for April 2025! I’m a bit late again this month. I just really have not had any motivation to do these monthly wrap-up posts this year. They’ve honestly begun to feel like a bit of a chore, but I do feel accomplished when I finally finish them. So, here it […]| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections discusses recent, current, and potential future reads as part of the weekly WWW Wednesday meme.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Hello, everyone! I hope you all had a great weekend. Today I’m reviewing The Pledge by Cale Dietrich, which will be published on February 14, 2023. Scream meets Clown in a Cornfield in this young adult horror novel by bestselling Cale Dietrich featuring a masked killer who targets frat boys. Freshman Sam believes that joining […]| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Goodreads Synopsis Eighteen-year-olds Ruben Montez and Zach Knight are two members of the boy-band Saturday, one of the biggest acts in America. Along with their bandmates, Angel Phan and Jon Braxton, the four are teen heartbreakers in front of the cameras and best friends backstage. But privately, cracks are starting to form: their once-easy rapport […]| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections reviews THE ASHFIRE KING by Chelsea Abdullah, a fantasy novel and sequel to THE STARDUST THIEF.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections discusses recent, current, and potential future reads as part of the weekly WWW Wednesday meme.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections provides thoughts on recent, current, and potential future reads using the weekly WWW Wednesday meme format.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections reviews BEWARE THE NAMELESS by Zoraida Córdova, a middle grade novel in phase three of Star Wars: The High Republic.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections lists May 2025 book releases that shouldn't be missed, including new novels from Adam Silvera & Rachel Gillig.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Hello, everyone! I’m finally reviewing The Stardust Thief by Chelsea Abdullah, which was one of my most anticipated books of the first half of this year. I’m happy I managed to read and review it prior to publication, even if only by one day. This book will be out on Tuesday. So, be sure to […]| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections participates in the Quarter Year Crisis Book Tag.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Hello, everyone! It’s Wednesday! That means it is time for another WWW Wednesday, a weekly meme hosted by Sam @ Taking On A World of Words. I’ll be answering the following questions: What did you read last? I only finished two books this week! They were both enjoyable, but nothing blew me away. Here are […]| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections reviews THE RULES OF ROYALTY by Cale Dietrich, a YA MM romance novel about a 17-year-old who finds out he's a prince.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections participates in the Easter Time Book Tag.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections looks back at books read in March 2025 and progress toward annual goals in this monthly wrap-up.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections discusses recent, current, and potential future reads as part of the WWW Wednesday weekly book meme.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections reviews THE RAVEN SCHOLAR by Antonia Hodgson, a fantasy novel published by Orbit Books.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections takes part in the weekly WWW Wednesday meme, which recaps recent, current, and potential future reads.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections reviews A DROP OF CORRUPTION by Robert Jackson Bennett, a fantasy mystery novel and the sequel to THE TAINTED CUP.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Biblio Nerd Reflections reflects on recent, current, and potential future reads as part of the weekly WWW Wednesday meme.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Hello, everyone! For my last review of 2023, I am sharing my thoughts on one of my most anticipated books of 2024, Emily Wilde’s Map of the Otherlands by Heather Fawcett. I loved the first book in this series and was so excited to finally see what Emily and Wendell got up to next. When […]| Biblio Nerd Reflections
A list of March 2025 book releases, including new novels from Tracy Deonn, Natasha Pulley, Cassandra Clare, Ava Reid, and many others.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
A book review of GREENTEETH by Molly O'Neill, a historical fantasy novel published by Orbit Books on February 25, 2025.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
My brief thoughts on recent, current, and potential future reads using the WWW Wednesday book meme format.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
My top 5 books I want to re-read in 2025.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
A book review of EMILY WILDE'S COMPENDIUM OF LOST TALES by Heather Fawcett, a historical fantasy and third novel in the Emily Wilde series.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
A monthly book meme featuring birthstone book covers (covers that match this month's birthstone). Books included have purple in the cover.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Hello, everyone! Today I’m reviewing Unhallowed Halls by Lili Wilkinson. I enjoyed Wilkinson’s last dark fantasy release. So, I was very excited to see she was publishing a dark academia story. I jumped at the opportunity to read this one a bit early and had a great time buddy reading it with Dini. Read on […]| Biblio Nerd Reflections
A book review of ONYX STORM by Rebecca Yarros, the third novel in the exciting romantasy THE EMPYREAN series.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
A book review of The Lotus Empire by Tasha Suri, the conclusion to The Burning Kingdoms fantasy trilogy.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
A book review of HEAVENLY TYRANT by Xiran Jay Zhao, the young adult science fiction sequel to bestseller IRON WIDOW.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
A book review of BREATH OF THE DRAGON by Shannon Lee & Fonda Lee, a young adult martial arts fantasy novel.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
A book review of A LANGUAGE OF DRAGONS by S.F. Williamson, a YA historical fantasy novel published on January 7, 2025.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
A brief look at my thoughts on recent, current, and potential reads using the WWW Wednesday book meme format.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
Hello, everyone! Today, I’m reviewing a book that has been out for a while, The Obsidian Tower by Melissa Caruso. I’ve had this one on my shelf ever since Orbit Books was kind enough to send me the entire trilogy back in 2022. It has taken me a minute to get to this trilogy because […]| Biblio Nerd Reflections
A book haul featuring titles purchased or received in June 2024, including new releases, special editions, and tomes from the backlist TBR.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
A spotlight on five BBNYA 2024 entrants from round one of the competition that I have added to my TBR pile.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
A look back at the month of July 2024 with a focus on reading (books & comics), blogging, and progress on annual goals.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
A brief spotlight on all the books hauled in July 2024, including several anticipated new releases and resale special editions.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
A book review of THE REANIMATOR'S HEART by Kara Jorgensen, an engaging fantasy romance featuring necromancy and murder mysteries.| Biblio Nerd Reflections
It is the end of the month, which means it is time to look forward to the upcoming August 2024 book releases. There are some very exciting titles releasing in August, including new books from Casey McQuiston, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, T. Kingfisher, and Ava Reid. I can’t wait to get my hands on all 15 of […]| Biblio Nerd Reflections
A book review of NAVOLA by Paolo Bacigalupi, a historical fantasy novel with a setting inspired by Renaissance Italy.| Biblio Nerd Reflections