June 2024 Illumicrate

Illumicrate is a UK based fantasy and science fiction book box that has monthly boxes or just a monthly book only subscription. Each box also includes a selection of bookish goodies some more practical, others more decorative set around a monthly theme. June’s theme is I Will Fly.

The items included in this box are a print album, a metal bookmark inspired by The Bone Shard Daughter, a set of mechanical pencils, and an enamel pin inspired by The Water Outlaws.

Illumicrate, like other book boxes, include a new hard cover each month and most months a letter from the author. This months book is Of Jade and Dragons by Amber Chen. Of Jade and Dragons is a fantasy novel that follows Aihui who dreams of becoming an engineer like her father but after his sudden murder her life changes. By disguising herself as her brother Aihui inflitrates the guild’s male only appreticeship to avenge her father but secrets might come out. This edition also has a full color hardback, digitally printed edges, and a bound in author letter.

July’s theme is Magical Menagerie.

May 2024 Wrap Up

In May I read seven books including several manga and a picture book. I’m currently catching up on some post that I had planned to go up before now.

Books:

The first book I read this month was The Free Trader of Warren Deep by Craig Martelle which is a science fiction story about Free Trader Brandon and his mind linked hillcat traveling the trade routes of Warren Deep. He decides to traverse the Great Desert to find old tech to make his riches. I liked the concept overall but found some parts confusing and it ended abruptly.

In the Houses of their Dead: The Lincolns, The Booths, and the Spirits by Terry Alford is a nonfiction book about the connections between Abraham Lincoln and John Wilks Booth even before the assassination. There is also a focus on the Lincoln’s interest in spiritualism. I liked this book while I was reading it but I feel like I didn’t retain much of the information.

Knight owl by Christopher Denise is a picture book about a little owl who wants to become a knight. I love owls and collect owl things and this was too cure to pass up.

Mistborn: The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson is a fantasy novel where people can have powers based on different metals. I have read and reviews this book before and reread it for book club. I still really like this story and need to continue on with the series.

Saiyuki Resurrected Editions volumes one through three by Kazuya Minekura is a manga fantasy series that is very loosely based on Journey to the West. We follow Sanzo, Gojyo, Goku, and Hakkai as they are tasked with traveling west to find out why the yokai are attacking humans and stop the resurrection of the demon king Gumaho. These editions are new hardback editions with an updated translations. I’ve loved this series for years and still do but I don’t believe that the full story will ever be completed.

Manga Review: Saiyuki Resurrected Editons Vol. 1-4

Saiyuki is a manga series by Kazuya Minekura which very loosely on the Chinese novel Journey to the West. The Resurrected Editions are the new hardback editions from Kodansha that also have an updated translation.

The story follows Sanzo, Gojyo, Goku, and Hakkai as they travel to the west to stop the resurrection the evil god/demon Gyumao. These four volumes follows the group as they attempt to travel west but are side tracked my many other enemies and we also find out about each characters back story. I feel if you like the premise you should try the series out. However, this series while does have a complete story is not the end of the journey and the other parts of the series haven’t been finished due to the authors health issues.

Personally, I love this series but I’ve been a fan for years and I’m not sure if my love of the series comes more from that then the story itself. There have also been several different anime adaptations which are a fun time but also include some anime only stories.

April 2024 Wrap Up

In April I only read two books but I was playing and finishing different video games including Final Fantasy VII Rebirth.

Books:

The first book I read this month was Women in the Valley of the Kings: The Untold Story of Women Egyptologists in the Gilded Age by Kathleen Sheppard which I received an advanced reader copy from the publisher through Netgalley. Women in the Valley of the Kings is a nonfiction book about the history of Egyptology and the impact that women have had on the field. I’ve been interested in Ancient Egypt and Egyptology for years but most of the people you hear about are the famous men and their findings. I didn’t realize how many women were involved in the field and how their finds and research impacted others. I would recommend this to those studying Egyptology and those who have an interest in the field.

The other book I read this month was Kingdom of Ash by Sarah J. Mass. This is the last book in The Throne of Glass series which I loved. I feel at this point that this series is so popular you will know if you want to read it and if you would like it. It took me a while to finish this series mostly because I have been very bad at finishing series in the last several years. However, some of the books are a bit of a slog but the payoff is worth it.

Video Games:

This month I finished Final Fantasy VII Rebirth which I also have a full review posted for. I absolutely loved this game and I can’t wait to see where they take the story in the next game. Two things if you are interested in playing the developers are expecting you to know the story of the original games including Crisis Core for all the emotional payoffs and you should play Remake before trying this one. This is a game for fans but other would enjoy it as well.

The other game I’ve been playing has been The Oregon Trail for Nintendo Switch. I’ve been having a lot of fun playing it but as I only pick it up here and there it will take me a while to complete everything in the game. If you have fond memories of play Oregon Trail as a kid I would recommend it.

Video Game Review: Final Fantasy VII Rebirth

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth is the sequel to the Final Fantasy VII Remake and is the second game in the Final Fantasy VII Remake Project. Starting immediately following the events of Remake this game follows Cloud and the party from leaving Midgar to the events in the Forgotten Capital. Before I get into more of my feelings and opinions of this game, it’s clear that the developers of the Remake Project expect players to have if not played the original and Crisis Core that you at least know the full story going in as there are things that might be confusing otherwise. At this point I will be discussing mild spoilers for the game.

You start playing this game as Zack who has just arrived at Midgar and is trying to find and save Aerith. From there we jump to Cloud and the rest of the party who are trying to track down Sephiroth to stop him from destroying the world. The game progresses like this where you occasionally play as Zack and try to find out what is going on with the timelines. Personally, I believe that there are three timelines/universes at play. We have the original game timeline where I think Sephiroth is from as there are times he knows or mentions things that he should not know or have a connection to, then there is the main Remake timeline with Cloud and the party that is more or less following the events of the original game but Aerith knows something about the Whispers and changing fate, and finally there is the timeline where Zack lived which is very different. Zack and Cloud in that timeline appear in the aftermath of the battle with the Whispers in a world that it seems like the battle was lost and most of the cast is now dead and the world is also dying.

Overall, I love this game and these characters. I terms of game play it’s mostly the same as Remake but there is added Synergized mechanic for team attacks and the Folio system to unlock new moves and other attributes. We also get new characters in Yuffie, Cait Sith, Cid, and Vincent. However, like Red XII in Remake Cid and Vincent are not playable. The other thing that I love is the emphasis on learning more about the characters and their back stories both in the main plot and in some of the side mission/content. This is one of those games that you can decide how much of the side quests and mini games that you want to do but I feel like it truly fleshes out the world. I didn’t enjoy all of these specifically the card game, Queen’s Blood but when I replay it I do plan to get through more of the side content.

Personally, I can’t wait for the next game and I hope we get answers to all the lingering questions about Aerith and Zack and the timeline changes. While this is a game for fans as long as you’ve played Remake you could play Rebirth without having knowledge of the original game but there are emotional scenes that will not have the same impact as those who know everything going in.

April 2024 Illumicrate

Illumicrate is a UK based fantasy and science fiction book box that has monthly boxes or just a monthly book only subscription. Each box also includes a selection of bookish goodies some more practical, others more decorative set around a monthly theme. April’s theme is Magic VS Science.

The items included in this box are a bookcase puzzle, a bookmark tin, a set of reusable makeup remover pads, and a pair of gardening gloves.

Illumicrate, like other book boxes, include a new hard cover each month and most months a letter from the author. This months book is To Gaze Upon Wicked Gods by Molly X. Chang. The story follows Ruying who has been blessed by death but when the enemy prince offers her an impossible deal she must decide if she will betray her people to protect those she loves the most. This special edition has artwork on the hardback, digitally printed edgesm and is signed.

May’s theme is Magical Bonds.

March 2024 Wrap Up

In March I read five books, most of them for the local book club that I’m apart of. I’m currently catching up on posts for this blog so expect more posts soon.

Books:

This month the first book I read was Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan Mcguire. I reread this for book club and its still one of my favorite books and series overall. I’m glad that I was able to introduce more people to the Wayward Children series.

The next book was Titanic: The Tragic Story of the Ill-Fated Ocean Liner by Rupert Mathews. This is a nonfiction book about the sinking of the Titanic. I read this because I was in the mood for nonfiction but it doesn’t have anything new for Titanic enthusiasts. However it is well written and a fairly easy read.

Tomes, Scones and Crones by Colleen Gleason is a cozy fantasy mystery where Jacqueline inheritsthe Three Tomes Bookshop after her life falls apart. The bookstore often has character from books show up and there is a witch who wants the store. I liked the concept but I didn’t enjoy how Jacquline got to where she is as some choices are taken away from her. This was a book club read and I enjoy being introduced to books and authors that I’ve never heard of.

The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers is a science fiction book that follows the crew of the Wayfarer ship. This was another reread for book club. I loved the found family and how everyone interacts with each other. The plot is not the focus the characters are and the relationship they have. I love Rosemary’s and Sixis relationship and this is still one of my favorite books.

The last book I read in March was Paaten’s War which is one of the Last Pharoah Chronicles prequels. We follow soldier Paaten who is capatured by the enemy and then sold as a slave. He eventually escapes and meets a Hittite Woman who he falls in love with but is still loyal to Egypt and the Pharoah. This is well written but from a male perspective which is not my favorite for historical fiction.

March 2024 Illumicrate

Illumicrate is a UK based fantasy and science fiction book box that has monthly boxes or just a monthly book only subscription. Each box also includes a selection of bookish goodies some more practical, others more decorative set around a monthly theme. March’s theme is Fantasea.

The items included in this box are a book pot, a plant pot, a book jacket inspired by The Adventures of Amina Al-Sirafi, and a set of sticky notes.

Illumicrate, like other book boxes, include a new hard cover each month and most months a letter from the author. This months book is Fathomfolk by Eliza Chan. This is Chan’s debut novel and is inspired by East Asian mythology. We follow Mira who is a half-siren and has become the captian of the border guard. Howerver, when Nami a water dragon is exiled to the city they must decided if the cost of change is worth paying. This editon has an exclusive cover, art on the hardback, and digitally printed edges.

April’s theme is Magic vs Science.

February 2024 Wrap Up

In Feburuary I read 8 books and played the Final Fantasy VII Remake Intetmission DLC. I should a posted this way before now but I’m going to catach up.

Books:

The first book I read was Final Fantasy VII: The Kids are Alright A Turks Side Story by Kazushige Nojima which I have a full review posted for. This is set two years after the orginal game and is a prequel to Advent Children and is for fans that want to know every thing. Mostly focused on new characters Evan and Kyrie adn the finding out what is going on in the world and with geostigma. Overall I enjoyed it but would not recomend for those how are not huge fans of Final Fantasy VII.

The next book was The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune which is a young adult fantasy were Linus Bakes works as a case worker for the Department in Charge of Magic Youth. He is sent to a classified ophanage where dangerous children including the anti-Christ live. Story about finding family and your place in it. Cute but I ended up skiming most of it because I found it boring at times.

Come Tumbling Down by Seanan McGuire is the fifth bookin the Wayward Children series. It follows Jack who has forced into Jill’s body and comes back to the school to get help in stoping Jill from taking control of the Moors. I love stories with Jack and Jill be I think this is the last book that they will be in as their story feels complet. I haven’t been enjoying the Wayward Children as much but this one I loved. I loved the exploration of the Moors and how it affected those who came with Jack.

Final Fantasy VII Remake: Races of Two Pasts by Kazushige Nojima is a FF7R book focused on the backstores of Tifa and Aerith and I have a full review posted. This is book for fans and those who want more information on Tifa and Aerith. As I’ve been playing Final Fantasy VII Rebirth its cool seeing the easter eggs that are connected to this book.

The Valley Iris by Lauren Lee Merewether is a historical fiction novella prequel to the Last Pharaoh Chronicles series. We follow Tey who is not being allowed to marry the man she loves and the drama in her family that comes from this. While I enjoyed this story I was hoping that Tey and Woser were not going to be reveled to be related but I loved how Tey was able to me her way in the world.

Wife of Ay by Lauren Lee Merewether is the second prequel novella in the Last Pharaoh Chronicles. We follow Temehu the daughter of Nomarch Paser as she becomes a woman and deals with waht is wxpected of her and how things don’t always happen as you want or expect. I loved Temehu and Ay’s relationship though I wish she told him what was going on. I didn’t like how it ended adn I hope we see more of these characters. Trigger warning for miscarriage/loss of a child.

Demon in the World by Leigh Bardugo is the graphic novel retelling of the short story of the same name. This story gives insight into why the Darkling is the way he is. I loved the artwork.

The last book I read this month was Bride by Ali Hazelwood which is her firtst paranormal romance and I have a full review posted. In this world Vampyre, Humans, adn Werewolfs live in a very tense peace. Misery, the only daughter of a powerful Vampyre council man, and Lowe, the new alpha of the werewolfs agree to marry to try and keep the peace. Overall I loved this book but I don’t think everyone will.

Video Games:

The only game I played this month was Final Fantasy VII Remake Episode Intermission which is the DLC for FF7R focusing on Yuffie and I have a full review posted. I loved it but I’m a huge fan of Final Fantasy VII and have been playing games and reading the books to get ready for Rebirth.

Book Review: Bride by Ali Hazelwood

Bride by Ali Hazelwood is one of her newest romance books and her first paranormal romance. In this world Vampyre’s, Human’s and Werewolf’s live in a very tens peace. Misery, the only daughter of a powerful Vampyre councilman and Lowe, the new alpha of the Werewolf’s agree to marry to try and keep the peace. However, Misery has her own reasons to agree to this marriage including tying to find her best friend who has gone missing.

This is a slow burn romance that also happens to be an Omegaverse story. I would recomend looking up what that means to decide if this is your cup of tea or not but its not a large part of the story mostly just some of the main tropes are included.

I loved how Misery’s and Lowe’s realationship changes of the story and how Misery becomes her own person. There is one part of the story that I hated Lowe but I understood why he did what he did. I would recomend this to fans of Ali Hazelwood and those intresed in paranoraml romance.