• 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…

  • 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.…

  • Which Reality Do you Belong To?

    Recently, A.C.Toy reached out to see if I would be interested in reviewing her debut book, The Daisy Chain Reaction as it has a main side character, Violet, who is Deaf. Violet may be the one who is noted as a deaf character, but her boyfriend (eventual husband) is hard-of-hearing and wears hearing aids (Cam).…

  • Quick Book Reviews with Deaf Characters

    Sometimes, you read a book and don’t expect to see a deaf character. Other times, you search it out and are disappointed. Here are 3 quick reviews of books I read that had d/Deaf characters. River Raven Academy by Ruby Vincent While Eli, a young deaf boy, is not the male main character (MMC), he…

  • Laughter, Tears, Screams, and Misadventures

    I’m still trying to figure out all my feelings for this book. It took you everywhere from laughing to second-hand embarrassment to tearing up (or crying) to screaming and wanting to throw the book to sighing and shaking your head. It was definitely an adventure… or a misadventure. The Misadventures of Callie Compton by Alyson…