I have another blog tour stop to share with you bookworms! Today's tour features The Dawn and the Prince by Day Leitao! Thank you to Favourite Pages for choosing me to be a part of this tour! Here is the schedule for the rest of the tour if you would like to follow the other stops! As part of this tour I was given a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Synopsis The games are over and the stakes are higher in this exciting conclusion of the Kingdom of Curses and Shadows. Desperate to save her beloved and break the curses plaguing her land, Zora joins unlikely allies in a search for a way to defeat the the Shadow Kingdom. But when the dangers become much more difficult and the enemies much more powerful than she ever expected, she’ll have to find extra strength, resilience, and courage. And when everything seems lost, she’ll have to latch onto her hope. Hope and fury. Publisher: Sparkly Wave Release Date: June 18th, 2021 Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy, Romance My Review I had so much fun reading this book! As you may know I really enjoyed the first two books in this trilogy and couldn't wait to see what happened next. Our main characters were thrust into action from the very first pages. I was immediately hooked, the action packed plot, the loveable rag tag group of characters, and the vast world of the kingdom was addicting to read about. I came into this book having favourite characters but seeing how much they all grew in this book made me love them all. There was a lot of development in terms of relationships between characters which was great to see. Throughout the book we also had a change perspectives from character to character. I found this to be a very exciting way to let the story unfold. I was equally excited to read about each character and to get their take on their situation. The writing kept the plot very fast paced and we had many exciting setting changes along the way. I also really enjoyed learning more about the history of the kingdom and the magic system. My only critique is that I wish the ending were a bit longer in order to fully grasp what was happening. I can definitely see myself thinking about these characters long into the future. I loved the way the trilogy was wrapped up and thought it was realistic while also being very exciting. I'd also love to read more about this world, even about other people living in the kingdom! I absolutely cannot wait to pick up more of Day Leitao's books! I gave this book 4.5/5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨. Mood Board Author Information
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Hello and welcome to another blog tour bookworms! This tour is all about Shark Summer by Ira Marcks. I'd like to first thank TBR and Beyond Tours for choosing me to be a part of this book tour! Here is the schedule for the rest of the tour if you would like to follow the other stops! As part of this tour I was given a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Synopsis "Shark Summer is bursting with vibrant, expressive art... The characters are distinct and relatable... It's a lovely read!" - Molly Knox Ostertag, author of the Witch Boy series "Eloquently chronicled in Marcks's cinematic panels, friendships are formed and repaired, parental relationships articulated, and inner confllicts expressed and resolved. A winning production." - Kirkus When a Hollywood film crew arrives on Martha's Vineyard with a mechanical shark and a youth film contest boasting a huge cash prize, disgraced pitcher Gayle "Blue Streak" Briar sees a chance to turn a bad season into the best summer ever. After recruiting aspiring cinematographer Elijah Jones and moody director Maddie Grey, Gayle and her crew set out to uncover the truth of the island's own phantom shark and win the prize money. But these unlikely friends are about to discover what happens when you turn your camera toward the bad things lurking below the surface. Release Date: May 25, 2021 Genre: Middle Grade Graphic Novel My Review I had a lot of fun reading this! The artwork was beautiful and I was definitely a fan of the colouring style. The setting had a great small town vibe that was reminiscent of summer. I enjoyed all the characters and thought that they each played a unique role in the story. I loved seeing their friendships develop and seeing how this helped each character grow. It was also realistic in that not all friendships are perfect and they need work and cooperation to flourish. The idea of making a home movie for a contest was very cute and made for a very interesting story as they travelled around the island and interviewed residents. The movie being shot on the island also gave insight into movie making and seeing one of the crew take the kids under their wing was very heart warming. I felt that the plot progressed at a good pace and had many twists. Overall this was a very enjoyable graphic novel that I think is perfect for the summer! I gave this book 4/5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. Mood Board Author Information Ira Marcks is a cartoonist living in Upstate New York with his wife, two cats, a dog, and lots of books he’s been meaning to read. His love for ancient magic and possible futures has led him to create a warehouse of esoteric objects for the Hugo Award-winning magazine Weird Tales and to tell stories about villainous technology for the European Research Council.Shark Summer is his debut graphic novel. Book Purchase Links
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