DRUNK REVIEW: Sword, Stone, Table: Old Legends, New Voices edited by Swapna Krishna and Jenn Northington

Sword, Stone, Table: Old Legends, New Voices edited by Swapna Krishna and Jenn Northington Reviewed by Sam! What I drank prior: I’ve had a shit day for a stupid reason so I’ve had a beer and a bottle of wine. Drunk Overview: this is a series of Arthurian short stories by non-normal voices like people … Continue reading DRUNK REVIEW: Sword, Stone, Table: Old Legends, New Voices edited by Swapna Krishna and Jenn Northington

DRUNK REVIEW: The Discord of Gods by Jenn Lyons (A Chorus of Dragons #5)

The Discord of Gods by Jenn Lyons (A Chorus of Dragons #5) Reviewed by Sam! Reviews for Book 1 | Book 2 | Book 3 | Book 4 What I drank prior: we went to medieval times and then a house party for our friend’s bday. I’ve been drunker hit I’m not sober. Drunk Overview: this is the final … Continue reading DRUNK REVIEW: The Discord of Gods by Jenn Lyons (A Chorus of Dragons #5)

DRUNK REVIEW: The Dark Lord of Derkholm by Diana Wynne Jones (Derkholm #1)

The Dark Lord of Derkholm by Diana Wynne Jones Reviewed by GGGinny What I drank: rose. Its been a good day but I'm exhausted! Lots of skiing (yes, I know we're well into spring), homework, and talking. Goodreads Overview:A hilarious adventure about a fantasy world in danger of destruction from that most vile of threats… … Continue reading DRUNK REVIEW: The Dark Lord of Derkholm by Diana Wynne Jones (Derkholm #1)

DRUNK REVIEW: A Dark Queen Rises by Ashok K Banker (Burnt Empire Saga #2)

A Dark Queen Rises by Ashok K Banker (Burnt Empire Saga #2) Reviewed by Sam! What I drank prior: listen. Kickball is not a joke. I’ve had so much beer in the last few hours I can’t. I haven’t had this much beer since I was in my 20s. Goodreads Overview:Returning to Ashok K. Banker’s … Continue reading DRUNK REVIEW: A Dark Queen Rises by Ashok K Banker (Burnt Empire Saga #2)

DRUNK REVIEW: Flamefall by Rosaria Munda (The Aurelian Cycle #2)

Flamefall by Rosaria Munda (The Aurelian Cycle #2) Reviewed by Sam! There ARE spoilers for book 1, but there's also a review if you'd rather start there. What I drank prior: Parker is here!! I’ve had probably a bottle of wine and still two hours to go!! Also two shots. Woo! Goodreads Overview:Revolutionary flames ignite … Continue reading DRUNK REVIEW: Flamefall by Rosaria Munda (The Aurelian Cycle #2)

Review for Two: The Dragon Republic by R.F. Kuang (The Poppy War #2)

Minda’s preg review of The Dragon Republic by R.F. Kuang—this is #2 in the saga so I recommend you hold off reading if you haven’t read The Poppy War yet. And I know we already have Sam’s review, but I. Have. Feelings. What I drank prior: It’s Christmas morning! I wish I had a mimosa (or … Continue reading Review for Two: The Dragon Republic by R.F. Kuang (The Poppy War #2)

DRUNK REVIEW: Darkdawn by Jay Kristoff (Nevernight #3)

Darkdawn by Jay Kristoff Series: Nevernight #3 Reviewed by Sam! What I drank prior: I had a fuck ton of drinks tonight. We were toying with cocktails for a new series were considering and there was wine. Will Read For Booze working session means we're drinking. A lot. Goodreads Overview: A ruthless young assassin's journey for … Continue reading DRUNK REVIEW: Darkdawn by Jay Kristoff (Nevernight #3)

Drunk Review: Burning Midnight by Will McIntosh

Burning Midnight by Will McIntosh Reviewed by Ginny! Synopsis: Seventeen-year-old David Sullivan’s life is about to change—all because of one tiny, priceless item found in the murky bottom of a Brooklyn water tower. Sully is a sphere dealer at a flea market. It doesn’t pay much—Alex Holliday’s stores have muscled out most of the independent sellers—but … Continue reading Drunk Review: Burning Midnight by Will McIntosh

DRUNK REVIEW: The Miniaturist by Jesse Burton

The Miniaturist by Jesse Burton Reviewed by Sam! What I drank prior: All of the wine. I had happy hour with my mentor and then Ginny and I killed off a bottle of wine. I didn't hav edinner. Woof. Goodreads Summary: Set in seventeenth century Amsterdam--a city ruled by glittering wealth and oppressive religion--a masterful debut steeped … Continue reading DRUNK REVIEW: The Miniaturist by Jesse Burton