Happy Sunday Funday and welcome to my second weekly update for Wyrd & Wonder! Wyrd & Wonder 2025 is a month long celebration of all things fantasy co-hosted by Lisa @ Dear Geek Place, imyril @ There’s Always Room For One More, Ariana @ The Book Nook, Annemieke @ A Dance With Books, and Jorie @ Jorie Loves A Story (artwork by Yuri Arcurs Photography). Now, since I've got a full week to work with we're back to a regular schedule here. I've really been enjoying myself with this challenge this month. Keep reading to see what I've gotten up to since this monthly since my last update:
My Wyrd & Wonder Posts So Far:
Top Ten Tuesday: Beneath The Waves
The Friday 56 (With Book Beginnings): The Silverblood Promise (The Last Legacy #1) by James Logan
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I honestly liked The Age of Adeline (2015) more than I was expecting to. It has its issues like too much voiceover narration and Ellis coming across as to creepy and a bit of a stalker, but both Blake Lively and Harrison Ford both help make up the difference. I will saw with no question in my mind that Ford's William is a far superior love interested. Sorry to Michael Huisman.
My review is also on Letterboxd.
What I've Read So Far:
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Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit (Moribito #1) by Nahoko Uehashi is a new favorite. I'm so glad I decided to read this. This was exactly the kind of adventure fantasy I needed. Now I need to read the rest of the series, watch the anime, and the live-action series. Thank you to my fellow Postcrosser for putting this on my radar!
My review is also on Goodreads and The StoryGraph.
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Immortal by Sue Lynn Tan is probably my least favorite book set in the world of Daughter of the Moon Goddess world. That said, it was still great to be back. I love the world building and the writing style as well as our leading character Liyen. I also liked reading about the fantasy political intrigue. What didn't really work for me though was the romance with the God of War. Overall, this was still a great return to the world regardless of that and I'm looking forward to reading whatever Sue Lynn Tan writes next.
My review is also on Goodreads and The StoryGraph.
I saw Heaven Can Wait years ago and now I want to rewatch it😁
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DeleteI watched the Age of Adaline a while ago and I remember enjoying it but I'm fuzzy on the details.
ReplyDeleteIt was definitely a pleasant surprise. :)
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