[Review] Paladin's Hope (The Saint of Steel, book 3) by T. Kingfisher
Another great continuation in the series. This story revolves around two new main characters, keeping things fresh and exciting.
Welcome to Erica Talks Books. Here I review books--new and old, as well as those yet to be released.
I read books across the board, but I do have favorite categories. That being said, you'll notice that some genres on my site are packed full of books, while others are a bit starved for attention. I unabashedly confess that nowadays I tend to prefer my books with an extra large helping of magic, wonder and whimsy, served with a hearty dash of inspiration.
14 Jan 2025 15:24
Another great continuation in the series. This story revolves around two new main characters, keeping things fresh and exciting.
13 Jan 2025 15:04
A great continuation in The Saint of Steel series. I consumed this book voraciously!
11 Jan 2025 14:57
This was a bit of a slow start for me. But Kingfisher is a great author and once I got into the story, I was all in.
10 Jan 2025 14:53
I'm a sucker for “Beauty and the Beast” retellings and this one did not disappoint. I stayed up late in the night reading this one.
8 Jan 2025 14:39
Molly Harper books are always fun, light reads with good supernatural elements. And when I need something light and distracting—amidst some dryer, heavier reads—Harper never fails to entertain and delight.
7 Jan 2025 14:30
This is a well-regarded book that has received some accolade. And while I did love the premise, I didn't end up loving the book.
4 Jan 2025 12:43
There is some great advice in this book! And the approach is novel. It doesn't discuss writing craft in any great detail, but rather it discusses how to stay happy and motivated during the writing process. And this book covers all stages of the writing process, from initial conception to the post-completion business end of things.
1 Jan 2025 10:05
The final roundup from my 2024 reading!I read 307 books last year. I tried to narrow it down to my top 10, but it was HARD... So, I fudged things a little. Here are my top 10 fiction books, which are actually 12 books, because I counted a series as a single book. And my top 2 graphic novels. And my top two non-fiction books. And my top two children's books. Sometimes it's hard picking favorites!
31 Dec 2024 19:04
It's now the end of December and here are the books that I have read over the course of the month. They are pictured in order from favorite to least favorite.
31 Dec 2024 14:49
This book was surprisingly deep and....ominous, might be the best way to describe it. It's left me with a distinct feeling of unease.
26 Dec 2024 14:40
A great book that left me crying at the end. It hits on several universally relevant topics such as family, aging, loss, and grief.
24 Dec 2024 14:43
A great Christmas book with interesting worldbuilding. It's a nod to the spirit of Christmas, but it's also a reminder of society's rampant consumerism.