Can’t Wait Wednesday : The House of Frost and Feather by Lauren Wiesebron
16 October 2024
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Tags: blogging, Books, Can't Wait Wedesday, fiction, Lauren Wiesebron, The House of Frost and Feather, Wishful Endings

“Waiting On Wednesday” is a weekly meme that was originally created by Breaking the Spine. Unfortunately Breaking the Spine are no longer hosting so I’m now linking my posts up to Wishful Endings Can’t Wait Wednesday. Don’t forget to stop over, link up and check out what books everyone else is waiting for. If you want to take part, basically, every Wednesday, we highlight a book that we’re really looking forward to. This week my book is: The House of Frost and Feather by Lauren Wiesebron. Here’s the cover and description (basically I was hooked by that opening sentence!)
SPINNING SILVER meets HOWL’S MOVING CASTLE in this beautiful debut Slavic folklore fantasy.
Marisha’s life is not going as she expected. With the sleeping plague only a few months away, she’s as desperate for money as she is to escape her aunt’s torturous marriage prospects. Leaving all that she’s known behind, Marisha accepts a job working with the notorious koldunya, Baba Zima in her house that glides on chicken feet through the snow.
But Baba Zima is renowned for being both clever and cruel. And most difficult of all is her current apprentice, Olena, who wants nothing to do with Marisha. Despite her fears and Olena’s cold demeanour, Marisha finds herself drawn into the magical world of koldunry and delves further into Olena’s research – a cure for the sleeping plague.
Accompanying Olena on an increasingly dangerous, seemingly impossible search for a cure, she finds hidden connections between the sleeping plague, her own family’s history, and her bizarre, recurring dreams: dreams of a masked ball where the deep sleepers are trapped endlessly dancing – and a monstrous beaked man haunts her every step . . .
Expected publication : January 2025
Booking Ahead/Weekly Wrap Up and Update

Books read this week:
Another very busy week with little time for reading or blogging. I’m definitely not progressing as well as I’d like to be doing this month. But, we’ve been away for a few days so reading has taken something of a backseat. We’ve spent a few days in the fantastic city of Porto in Portugal. I can’t recommend it enough. It’s such a welcoming place, absolutely gorgeous, lovely people and delicious food and drink. I have read another of my SPFBO books so have one left now to complete.
Next Week’s Reads:
I’d like to read my final SPFBO book and possibly The Coven by Harper L Woods.
Reviews Posted:
None this week.
Outstanding Reviews
- The September House by Carissa Orlando
- Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros
- 1 x SPFBO book
- The Wilding by Ian McDonald
- The Bog Wife by Kay Chronister
- 1 x SPFBO book
Friday Face Off: Run by Blake Crouch
11 October 2024
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Tags: Blake Crouch, book-blog, Books, Friday Face off, reading, Run

Today I’m returning to the Friday Face Off, originally created by Books by Proxy). I’ve missed these for the past few months and so would like to get back to comparing covers (and hopefully I will be updating this page with a new banner. This is an opportunity to look at a book of your choice and shine the spotlight on the covers. Of course this only works for those books that have alternative covers (although sometimes I use this to look at a series of books to choose a favourite). . So, if you have a book that has alternative covers, highlight them and choose your favourite. If you’re taking part it would be great if you leave a link so I can take a look at what you’ve chosen.
This week I’ve chosen a book that is on my shelf waiting to be read. Run by Blake Crouch. I like the sound of this one and the covers are very ominous:
My favourite this week:
They’re all different and yet similar – if that makes sense. I quite like the blue and the yellow but that sticker annoys me. I also like ominous feel of the bottom left. But I think my favourite this week is:
This cover feels out of focus and fuzzy but I feel that gives it an edge and I also like the grey title. This one definitely gives the feeling of trying to run away. Which is your favourite?
Join me next week in highlighting one of your reads with different covers.
Can’t Wait Wednesday: The Warbler by Sarah Beth Durst
9 October 2024
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Tags: Can't wait Wednesday, Sarah Beth Durst, The Warbler

“Waiting On Wednesday” is a weekly meme that was originally created by Breaking the Spine. Unfortunately Breaking the Spine are no longer hosting so I’m now linking my posts up to Wishful Endings Can’t Wait Wednesday. Don’t forget to stop over, link up and check out what books everyone else is waiting for. If you want to take part, basically, every Wednesday, we highlight a book that we’re really looking forward to. This week my book is: The Warbler by Sarah Beth Durst. Here’s the cover and description:
From the author of The Lies Among Us comes a magical tale about mothers and daughters, choices and consequences, and the real meaning of home when every place feels like a cage.
Ten months. That’s the longest Elisa has stayed anyplace, constantly propelled by her fear that if she puts down roots, a family curse will turn her into a tree.
But she’s grown tired of flitting from town to town and in and out of relationships. When she discovers a small town in Massachusetts where mysterious forces make it impossible for the residents to leave, she hopes she can change her fate.
As Elisa learns about the town’s history, she understands more about the women in her family, who seem doomed to never get what they want. Now she believes she’s stuck, too—is that a patch of bark on her arm? But her neighbor’s collection of pet birds sings secrets that Elisa can almost understand—secrets she must unravel in order to be truly alive.
Expected publication:
Booking Ahead/Weekly Wrap Up
7 October 2024
Filed under Book Reviews
Tags: Booking Ahead, Caffeinated Book Reviewer, Weekly wrap up

Books read this week:
I’m so busy at the moment that I’m behind already with reading and blogging. But, I’ve managed to read three books and I’ve squeezed in a couple of book reviews. I completed The Wilding by Ian McDonald, The Bog Wife by Kay Chronister and I’ve also read one of the SPFBO books passed to me by the Critiquing Chemist.
Next Week’s Reads:
I’d like to read another of my SPFBO books and possibly The Coven by Harper L Woods.
Reviews Posted:
- Lucy Undying by Kiersten White
- The Glassmaker by Tracy Chevalier
Outstanding Reviews
- The September House by Carissa Orlando
- Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros
- 1 x SPFBO book
- The Wilding by Ian McDonald
- The Bog Wife by Kay Chronister















