Review: The Dragon of Ynys by Minerva Cerridwen
This novella has been updated by the author to tackle issues the queer community expressed about it.
Queer book blogger | twentysomething | employee at a German publishing house
This novella has been updated by the author to tackle issues the queer community expressed about it.
I haven’t been able to sit down and read at all last month and I miss it dearly. Pretty sure this one could grab my attention for long enough that […]
I know queer has been used as a slur – and still is used as a slur by some. So why do I feel comfortable using it for myself?
I usually don’t set any resolutions or anything for the new year – mostly I do this on a monthly basis or I’m starting something new on a Monday because… […]
I was so excited for Fated but somehow I managed to surpress the knowledge that this means the end of the Temper saga. I couldn’t ignore that knowledge anymore while actually reading it though. I didn’t want it to end and even though Fated is over 600 pages long it still feels too short.
The way I am cheering for Jillian and Claudia though? That’s all down to Delilah’s writing style. And I say this even though it’s a really fast-paced romance.
One of the great things about My Face Is More Beautiful Than Yours is that the character of the writing changes completely from story to story, so it feels more like the characters have taken a hold of Greg to tell their story than the other way around.
Growing up, I really don’t remember reading any books with LGBTQ representation in them – we certainly didn’t study or have any of them available to us at school.
Her way of inventing and handling magic fits perfectly into that setting and it even isn’t something that has been done many times before. In a way, it feels realistic too and I wouldn’t be that surprised if it actually were true.
Turns out I wont’ be reading anything more about Jude and Damon or any of the other characters who show up. Which is sad, really, but can’t be helped.