I LOVE Robert Jackson Bennet and you’re the only booktuber I ever see talking about his books! I loved the tainted cup too, and the founders trilogy is one of my all time favorites. ❤
I love love love your reviews; they are so succinct but descriptive! While watching this video, it made me think though, have you ever posted a wrap up or recommendation video where you have never edited it? I would love to “see the process” of how you cull your reviews down to make them so great!
I adored Empire of the Damned 😍 I also loved Heartless Hunter, The Warm Hands of Ghosts and Voyage of the Damned. I think about these books all the time
@@catsandbats77 @LizzyBurd-u3q I read it at the beginning of this month and I really loved it, too. I am Atlantic Canadian, so a lot of the history is important to me. I could easily have put this in the historical fiction section - I think you have to like that genre to enjoy this book. I have been a bit on the fence about reading The Familiar because of the so so reviews, but I think I will give it a try as I have been enjoying historical with a touch of fantasy this year.
Lol, I just finished it about a half hour ago and I did not like it at all! The "love" stories were forced, writing mediocre and the ending had me rolling my eyes. I'm hoping the author's other works are more my jam.
@@Momo_0_o I was also disappointed by the book, I had to DNF it at 100 pages. I read her Winternight trilogy and Small Spaces quartet first so I had high expectations which was probably my downfall. That being said, Winternight trilogy is my favourite trilogy of all time so I hope you have more luck with that!
I definitely wanted more from The Familiar. It was good, but I feel like it could've been great. A Sorceress Comes to Call wasn't my favorite T Kingfisher book either, but I did really enjoy it. The Spellshop has been my favorite fantasy book so far this year. The conversations about grief really hit home for me, and the found family aspect was sweet. Where The Dark Stands Still is the next audiobook that I'm going to listen to.
I loved the tainted cup so much! I had also read the Bullet Swallower (historical fiction), it was really good, it had quite a bit of magical realism as well, I recommend it!
I really liked Fate Inked in Blood. But I did get confused with the end half. The Spellshop was my favourite book I've read this year! It was so warm, magical and interesting. When I picked it up I really needed a book like that. La Familiar I was reading but I had to return it to the library so hopefully I can get it back again to continue reading.
I just got Where the Dark Stands Still and cannot wait to read it! I love a dark fantasy folklore/fairytale story. And omg that cover!! 😻 I would buy an art print of it, absolutely stunning. The cover art continues on the back also.. 10/10!!
I really liked Warm Hands of Ghosts. I am glad it was nominated. I read a lot of books in a given year, but often the books I have read aren't even among the Goodreads Choice Awards lol. But I was able to vote for a couple this year (including WHoG). While it wasn't my all time fave read, it was the best option for me out of the fantasy nominations lol.
I feel like im in the minority that really enjoyed The Familiar, but I do agree it could’ve been better if it was longer and more fleshed out. I voted The Tainted Cup as it is one of my favourite books this year and I hope it wins!
Loved the spellshop and where the dark stands still is one of my favourite books ive read this year. Havent read the heartless hunter but it seems to divide readers some people seem to love it others hate it!
I've only read the Bridge Kingdom by Danielle L. Jensen. I loved her writing style, plot and pace of the book. I thought the character developed was also good. I have yet to finish the series or read any others by the same author. It was a 5 star reads for me this year, which I only give to books I love. On a different note, I think the Emily Wild books are really popular. Because of that, I think they placed it with Sarah J Maas to maybe give other books a chance. Watering down those votes a little. Lol😅
I only read The Tainted Cup... it was good, but I don't think I liked it as much as everyone else seems to. Not sure how many of these would appeal to me, other than Empire of the Damned, which would probably have been my vote if I had been able to get ahold of it. Not sure I even heard anyone talk about most of these. Sounds like Bardugo and Klune win by default though, since it's a popularity contest in the end.
There was no epic fantasy books and the sci-fi section was mostly literary sci-fi. Maybe they need another category for epic fantasy? I voted for The Empire of the Damned in fantasy. Spellshop felt like was written for a very young reader and I just couldn’t finish it! However I did read Where the Dark Stands Still because of your recommendation and really loved it 😊
Surprised you found the Emily Wilde sequel to be not as good as the first, I thought the first book had some really slow parts and took like 50 pages or so before getting me hooked. With book two we just jumped right in, the pacing felt better and I loved we got to see more of her established relationships.
I am quite hesitant to pick up Map of the Otherlands despite how much praise the series geta because I only found Encyclopaedia of Faeries to be decent. Mostly because it drew so heavily from norweigan/Icelandic elven believes... so many of the placenames and such were Icelandic even (or Scandinavian-sounding) and as an Icelander I just found it to be kinda lacking
No offense but I didn’t like the tainted cup much at all. I rated it a low 3 star. I found it a bit boring and didn’t like the added in bot of romance.
I LOVE Robert Jackson Bennet and you’re the only booktuber I ever see talking about his books! I loved the tainted cup too, and the founders trilogy is one of my all time favorites. ❤
I just finished the tainted cup! It was amazing!
I love love love your reviews; they are so succinct but descriptive! While watching this video, it made me think though, have you ever posted a wrap up or recommendation video where you have never edited it? I would love to “see the process” of how you cull your reviews down to make them so great!
I also really liked The Tainted Cup and it has my vote 😊
I adored Empire of the Damned 😍 I also loved Heartless Hunter, The Warm Hands of Ghosts and Voyage of the Damned. I think about these books all the time
The tainted cup was SO good and I’m amped for the sequel coming early next year. I really hope it wins!!!
if i’m being honest, your opinion is all that matters to me ✨🧙🏻♀️🌱🫶🏻
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The Warm Hands of Ghosts got me out of my reading slump! Such a beautiful book :)
I'm planning on reading it soon, so I'm glad to hear someone really love it.
@@catsandbats77 @LizzyBurd-u3q I read it at the beginning of this month and I really loved it, too. I am Atlantic Canadian, so a lot of the history is important to me. I could easily have put this in the historical fiction section - I think you have to like that genre to enjoy this book. I have been a bit on the fence about reading The Familiar because of the so so reviews, but I think I will give it a try as I have been enjoying historical with a touch of fantasy this year.
Lol, I just finished it about a half hour ago and I did not like it at all! The "love" stories were forced, writing mediocre and the ending had me rolling my eyes.
I'm hoping the author's other works are more my jam.
I adored this book ❤
@@Momo_0_o I was also disappointed by the book, I had to DNF it at 100 pages. I read her Winternight trilogy and Small Spaces quartet first so I had high expectations which was probably my downfall. That being said, Winternight trilogy is my favourite trilogy of all time so I hope you have more luck with that!
I can't believe I'm only just now discovering your amazing channel! A LOVELY LADY WITH GREAT TASTE IN BOOKS!!
I definitely wanted more from The Familiar. It was good, but I feel like it could've been great. A Sorceress Comes to Call wasn't my favorite T Kingfisher book either, but I did really enjoy it. The Spellshop has been my favorite fantasy book so far this year. The conversations about grief really hit home for me, and the found family aspect was sweet. Where The Dark Stands Still is the next audiobook that I'm going to listen to.
Thanks so much for this video! You have given me LOADS of books to add to my to-read list. 😊
I loved the tainted cup so much! I had also read the Bullet Swallower (historical fiction), it was really good, it had quite a bit of magical realism as well, I recommend it!
I really liked Fate Inked in Blood. But I did get confused with the end half. The Spellshop was my favourite book I've read this year! It was so warm, magical and interesting. When I picked it up I really needed a book like that. La Familiar I was reading but I had to return it to the library so hopefully I can get it back again to continue reading.
I just got Where the Dark Stands Still and cannot wait to read it! I love a dark fantasy folklore/fairytale story. And omg that cover!! 😻 I would buy an art print of it, absolutely stunning. The cover art continues on the back also.. 10/10!!
I really liked Warm Hands of Ghosts. I am glad it was nominated. I read a lot of books in a given year, but often the books I have read aren't even among the Goodreads Choice Awards lol. But I was able to vote for a couple this year (including WHoG). While it wasn't my all time fave read, it was the best option for me out of the fantasy nominations lol.
I feel like im in the minority that really enjoyed The Familiar, but I do agree it could’ve been better if it was longer and more fleshed out. I voted The Tainted Cup as it is one of my favourite books this year and I hope it wins!
If you enjoyed Danielle L. Jensen's writing style you should try The Bridge Kingdom the plot in this is immaculate.
Loved the spellshop and where the dark stands still is one of my favourite books ive read this year.
Havent read the heartless hunter but it seems to divide readers some people seem to love it others hate it!
Id love to hear more of your recs for high fantasy/ epic fantasy released this year!
I also have some opinions about The Spellshop being classified as Romantasy, but at least it got nominated. 🤷🏻♀️
The Tainted Cup reignited my love for fantasy.
I voted for Empire of the Damned by Jay Kristoff
Same! It’s next level!
Heartless Hunter surprised me. While I didn’t have high expectations for this book, it turned out to be a fun read❤
love the cardigan on you!
I've only read the Bridge Kingdom by Danielle L. Jensen. I loved her writing style, plot and pace of the book. I thought the character developed was also good. I have yet to finish the series or read any others by the same author. It was a 5 star reads for me this year, which I only give to books I love.
On a different note, I think the Emily Wild books are really popular. Because of that, I think they placed it with Sarah J Maas to maybe give other books a chance. Watering down those votes a little. Lol😅
I literally just finished your last video and was looking for something else to watch! This couldn’t have come at a better time haha
I only read The Tainted Cup... it was good, but I don't think I liked it as much as everyone else seems to. Not sure how many of these would appeal to me, other than Empire of the Damned, which would probably have been my vote if I had been able to get ahold of it. Not sure I even heard anyone talk about most of these.
Sounds like Bardugo and Klune win by default though, since it's a popularity contest in the end.
There was no epic fantasy books and the sci-fi section was mostly literary sci-fi. Maybe they need another category for epic fantasy?
I voted for The Empire of the Damned in fantasy. Spellshop felt like was written for a very young reader and I just couldn’t finish it! However I did read Where the Dark Stands Still because of your recommendation and really loved it 😊
Fate Inked in Blood was not my favorite either and totally agree with you about the plot. Hoping book 2 is better
A Sorceress comes to call one of my favorite books love it I give it 5 stars 🎁🎁🎄💚💚🎁❤️🎁📚📚📚📙📖💚📚💚🎄🎁❤️❤️🎁🎄📚📚📙📙🎄🎁🎁
Surprised you found the Emily Wilde sequel to be not as good as the first, I thought the first book had some really slow parts and took like 50 pages or so before getting me hooked. With book two we just jumped right in, the pacing felt better and I loved we got to see more of her established relationships.
I am quite hesitant to pick up Map of the Otherlands despite how much praise the series geta because I only found Encyclopaedia of Faeries to be decent. Mostly because it drew so heavily from norweigan/Icelandic elven believes... so many of the placenames and such were Icelandic even (or Scandinavian-sounding) and as an Icelander I just found it to be kinda lacking
why are the icelandic names/beliefs such a problem?
@@_dayliqhtbecause I am Icelandic and it bugs me when she get's it wrong
Living for the salt you put on your introductions of 2/3 of those romantasy books 😂
Spellshop feeling like a farm sim in a book is so true
I read The Tainted Cup in August. And I remember 0 about it. 🙊
Wait! Is this the one where trees are sprouting out of people?
I still need to read the familiar 😢
Does anyone know the video where she talks about the games gods play?
Second to most recent vlog!
@ thank you! Love your content so much
How does "The tainted cup" compare to the authors other works? I couldn't get into "Foundryside", the humour just wasn't for me 😅
Ope the familiar doesn’t win on name recognition, it wasn’t bad it was just very mid
No offense but I didn’t like the tainted cup much at all. I rated it a low 3 star. I found it a bit boring and didn’t like the added in bot of romance.
The Warm Hands of Ghosts was mediocre at best.