Category: Read & Reviewed

My unfiltered bookish thoughts—what I loved, what made me cry, and the stories worth talking about (or side-eyeing). The ASL version of the reviews will be on YouTube.

  • A Deaf Magical Academy? Yes, Please.

    This is a book review for A Handful of Spells by Kimberley A. Shaw. I grew up in the height of the Harry Potter era. And while She-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named has made the series complicated for many of us, the story of discovering you’re special and whisked away to a magical school? That theme shaped an entire…

  • The Ripples That Remain: A Review of The Daisy Chain Collapse

    Recently, I had the opportunity to receive an ARC of The Daisy Chain Collapse by A.C. Nightingale. While life got a little chaotic over the past few months and I wasn’t able to post before the book’s release, I was able to read it… and I’m so glad I did. The Daisy Chain Collapse is…

  • A mixed Review: Did the Spice Overshadow Good Representation?

    For November, DEAFinitely Readers read Affogato by E.M. Lindsey, the first book in the BrewBiz series. I also went on to read the second book, London Fog. Both books feature Deaf representation and LGBTQIA+ representation, and overall, I felt the LGBTQIA+ rep was well done. Most of the characters are queer, some are trans, and…

  • Some Secrets Never Stay Silent

    This was a DEAFinitely Readers Book Club read for October. To see the live recaps, click HERE. From the opening pages, this book grabbed me with an ominous start and refused to let me go. Tension is built with every chapter as you peel back another layer of secrets, guilt, and fear. What begins as…

  • Fate, Fire, and Fae

    Quicksilver is a dystopian fantasy that blends romance, rebellion, and free will with banter and a wild ending. I’ll be honest—I went into Quicksilver a little hesitant. I’d heard it compared to ACOTAR, and since I didn’t love that book, I wasn’t sure what to expect. Thankfully, it was better. And while it did drag…

  • The Hellp Desk I Never Knew I Needed

    CHAMP. That’s It. But really, what I feel about this book can’t be summed up in one word. It took me completely by surprise—in the best way. “Our first thoughts about a situation are seldom what we actually believe. They are what we have been conditioned to think, or sometimes they truly are random spits…

  • Unraveling Mysteries, Sisterhood, and the Resilience of Women

    The Sirens is a magical realism tale that follows three women (Mary, Jess, and Lucy) who discover their uniqueness and must find their place by embracing their differences when equality is a myth. The Sirens by Emilia Hart This story is about the bonds of sisterhood, of being a mother, and follow two main timelines…

  • A Deaf Hunter and a Mute Siren – A Captivating Tale

    Treva is a Deaf blacksmith who designed weapons to help the ships pass through the siren-infested waters to help open trading again for her starving country. On the maiden voyage for her newest weapon, she – and the others – realized that she was immune to the sirens as she couldn’t hear their call. She…

  • Of Witches, Werewolves, and the Magic of Being Seen

    Recently, the DEAFinitely Readers Book Club read our first graphic novel – a young adult graphic novel that featured a hard-of-hearing character. Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker Mooncakes is a charming young adult graphic novel that follows Nova, a hard-of-hearing witch, and Tam, a non-binary werewolf as they battle a cult that uses demons to possess werewolves.…

  • Living a Half Life

    The DEAFinitely Readers Book Club January book was a dystopian novel about a partially deaf girl who is trying to find her place in an unforgiving environment. With the book club, we discuss chapters each week and have truly dissected this story. My real-time reactions can be found on YouTube HERE and in-depth information about…