Book Review-Poetry Collection – the words i wish i said – caitlin kelly

This was my first poetry book by caitlin kelly. Set on the premise of loss and learning to move on. I had a hard time connecting with much of this though there were a few poems that stood out to me. I felt like the titles for the chapters didn’t necessarily correlate with the poems in each section since similar poems in chapter 1 were in other chapters. I didn’t understand how she split those up in her head. The afterward includes comments about this meaning to be learning self-love, but I couldn’t find any of that within these pages. I had to rate this as a 2/5. This was aimed at a younger audience than me and my jaded view of the world… Also there were some typos throughout.

Book Review-Poetry Collection – 2am Thoughts – Makenzie Campbell

This was my first poetry book by Makenzie Campbell. Set on the premise of love found and lost set up as her thoughts. I have to say I struggled to make it through this one. I tried hard to slog through but it felt more like random thoughts than poetry to me. The afterward includes comments about this meaning to be learning self-love, but I couldn’t find any of that within these pages. I had to rate this as a 1/5. This was aimed at a younger audience than me and my cynical heart.

Book Review – Three Mages and a Margarita (The Guild Codex Spellbound Book 1) – by Annette Marie

This is my first Annette Marie book. This is set in an urban fantasy world. The MC stumbles into an unknown world of magic. This was a delightful read with great supporting character. I advise you to give this story a shot. This was the first book of the series and I plan to add the 2nd to me TBR. I gave this a 3/5 rating.

**Spoiler Alert**

Our main character, Tori, first gets fired from her job as a waitress. Upon job searching for a new one, she finds the Crow and Hammer establishment. In it, she discovers the hidden world by accident. On top of that, the Crow and Hammer is considered guild headquarters for them. Even though she isn’t supposed to be working for them as a human, they give her a temporary period to begin until proper paperwork for her employment can begin.

Her shifts as a human bartender must be supervised by a trio of mages, Aaron, Ezra and Kai. One of the nights Aaron walks her home after her shift, a squad of rogue guild members attempt to abduct Aaron for ransom from his rich family. Tori rushes into the melee with an umbrella and manages to rescue Aaron until help can arrive. Amidst betrayal within their own guild ranks, and open hostility from guild members who don’t want her there, they have to keep an eye on each other. Loyalty to each other is all that matters.

I loved reading about Tori. Despite her human status, she had some fighting training and never backed down when it mattered. Even when she was handily overmatched. On to book 2!

Book Review – The Witcher, The Last Wish

Despite that I am an avid video game player, I have not stepped into the Witcher Universe before last week. The coronavirus in full swing, I have been adding to my reading list and making progress through many on my list, and this was one of those. Overall, I gave this book a 4/5, and plan to finish the series in short order.

The Last Wish is 281 pages long, and that includes pages dedicated to the next book in the series, but they were so worth it. I have seen my fair share of negative reviews on this series but I do not understand them. The world Andre Sapkowski introduces immediately had me fixed and I finished the first book, well into the evening.

*Alert* Spoilers Below*

Geralt, our main character, is a ‘mutant’ of their world, designed to battle monsters of the realm.. This world includes everything from spriggas, to vampires, to bulbous oozes, which choose to inherit the dirtiest locations of town. Being a non-human, he is gifted with additional speed and strength over ordinary men but he consumes elixirs to heighten his hearing and reflexes even further, prior to battles or skirmishes. Close behind Geralt were Dandelion, a famous singing bard that, told many tales of Geralt and his many exploits over the years.

Early in this book, we discover that Geralt is somehow wounded, and slowly decaying according to his temple, healing friends, but there are many swaps backward and forward in time, telling his story until he meets his soul mate, Yennifer.

Yennefer and Geralt happen into each other after Dandelion and Geralt attempt to fish for their dinner. Accidentally, they fished up a type of Genie in a bottle that tried to kill Dandelion before he could make his wishes. On the edge of death, Dandelion is transported precariously to the next town, Rinde. Security at the entrance gates, tries to stop their passage until morning but seeing Dandelion’s condition, allow Geralt to leave him with them while he enters down and requests help from their local sorceress, Yennefer.

Yennefer, is a powerful sorceress, capable of lightning, and thunder and burning you to a clean crisp.She is not particularly, trustworthy, and seems more inclined to manipulate men to do her bidding, as opposed to actually loving caring for some one else, but she finally agrees to see to Dandelion’s condition.

She betrays Geralt, and he wakes up in a communal jail cell beneath the city. He is summoned before the local mayor about the same time Yennefer attempts to chain the genie to her will. Havoc ensues throughout the town as buildings are destroyed. Her magical spell bindings are not strong enough to truly bind him.After much toil between Yennefer and Geralt, he finally convinces her to abandon the binding and release the genie. A destroyed town blooms into their love for each other.

We do not find out why he is dying, but I hope it’s soon resolved next, in book 2. I look forward to the next 5-6 books in this world.