On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness

On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness

 

Author: Andrew Peterson

Publisher: Waterbrook Press

Published: 10 March 2020

Rating: 3 stars

 

 

 

“But other than the cruel fangs and the constant threat of death and torture, there wasn’t much to fear in Skree.”

I will start by saying that I was given an ARC copy in exchange for an honest review. These opinions are my own. Thank you so much to Waterbrook Press and NetGalley!

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Waiting on Wednesday | Real Men Knit

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Today I thought I join in Waiting on WednesdayWaiting On Wednesday is a weekly meme that originally created by Jill at Breaking the Spine but has since been adapted with Can’t Wait Wednesday by Teresa at Wishful Endings.

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly feature that showcases upcoming release that we are dying to get to!

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March Romanceopoly Wrap Up

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I cannot believe that March  is over and with it is the end of my second month month of Romanceopoly! I completed all the books on my TBR. I’m on track to be able to fulfil all the Moon challenges.

Like the name suggests, it’s romanced themed Monopoly game which is designed to get you to explore a range of different sub genres. Each neighbourhood has been replaced by a genre and each street has a unique challenge within that genre. Although, some neighbourhoods are a little more diverse and offer a melting pot of different genres to delve into.

The challenge is hosted by the ladies over at PeaceLoveBooksxo and Under the Covers Book Blog. For all the information about the challenge and recommendations can be found at the Romanceopoly website.

On to the books and prompts I completed!

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Waiting on Wednesday | How to Catch an Errant Earl

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Today I thought I join in Waiting on WednesdayWaiting On Wednesday is a weekly meme that originally created by Jill at Breaking the Spine but has since been adapted with Can’t Wait Wednesday by Teresa at Wishful Endings.

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly feature that showcases upcoming release that we are dying to get to!

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April Romanceopoly TBR

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I am here today with my fourth Romanceopoly TBR and I am so excited!

Like the name suggests, it’s romanced themed Monopoly game which is designed to get you to explore a range of different sub genres. Each neighbourhood has been replaced by a genre and each street has a unique challenge within that genre. Although, some neighbourhoods are a little more diverse and offer a melting pot of different genres to delve into.

The challenge is hosted by the ladies over at PeaceLoveBooksxo and Under the Covers Book Blog. For all the information about the challenge and recommendations can be found at the Romanceopoly website.

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Middle Grade March Wrap Up

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March is over, wow this year is going along so fast. I enjoyed getting into middle books this month, they have been the perfect way to switch off from the events of the world.

The readathon was hosted by Krista of BookAndJams and Katie of Life Between Worlds over on BookTube. So thank you to those wonderful ladies for creating this event! The goal of the readthon was to read at least 1 middle grade book!

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Waiting on Wednesday | Ruthless Gods

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Today I thought I join in Waiting on WednesdayWaiting On Wednesday is a weekly meme that originally created by Jill at Breaking the Spine but has since been adapted with Can’t Wait Wednesday by Teresa at Wishful Endings.

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly feature that showcases upcoming release that we are dying to get to!

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O.W.L.s Magical Readathon 2020 TBR

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This year marks the third year of O.W.L.s readathon which is hosted on BookTube by G from Book Roast. It’s a month long Harry Potter themed readathon where each for each book you read, you pass one of your O.W.L exams. To pass the readathon, you will have to get your OWL in 2 subjects. This will get you at the Acceptable level. Six books will get you an Exceeded Expectations, where 9 will get you an Outstanding.

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