Author Interview with Zeba Shahnaz, author of Midnight Strikes — Blog Tour

I am going to begin by saying that Midnight Strikes was a refreshing fantasy, enveloping a new take that leaves the readers yearning for more. Filled to the brim with political intrigue, romance and of course—a time loop setting, this is a debut you do not want to miss! And today, I'm so excited to… Continue reading Author Interview with Zeba Shahnaz, author of Midnight Strikes — Blog Tour

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The Love Match by Priyanka Taslim: A Love Letter to the Bangladeshi Diaspora

Starting off with a very happy new year to everybody taking the time to read this post! I haven't been very active for a while, and I've been busy with exams and preparations but on the first day of 2023, I'm excited to be sharing my review of The Love Match by Priyanka Taslim. The… Continue reading The Love Match by Priyanka Taslim: A Love Letter to the Bangladeshi Diaspora

Blog Tour: Monsters Born and Made by Tanvi Berwah—Review and Moodboard

Welcome back, labyrinth dwellers! Today, I'm so thrilled to be presenting you my stop at the Monsters Born and Made blog tour, organised by Lonely Pages Book Tours! A couple weeks ago, I had interviewed Tanvi Berwah over here—check out the post of you missed it here—and if that wasn't clear enough, I adore this… Continue reading Blog Tour: Monsters Born and Made by Tanvi Berwah—Review and Moodboard

The Man or the Monster by Aamna Qureshi – Review & Giveaway

Hey there, welcome back everyone! Today, I'm so thrilled to be reviewing The Man or the Monster, sequel to The Lady or the Lion by Aamna Qureshi as a part of the blog tour hosted by Rockstar Book Tours. I had recently read The Lady or the Lion and loved everything about it—the beautiful prose,… Continue reading The Man or the Monster by Aamna Qureshi – Review & Giveaway

Labyrinth Lore: Author Interview with Tanvi Berwah

Hey there everyone, welcome back to my blog! Today, I'm super excited to be interviewing the author of one of my anticipated reads of this year —Tanvi Berwah, author of Monsters Born and Made. Monsters Born and Made was a book that I couldn't ever see coming. Stressing on themes of privilege and caste systems,… Continue reading Labyrinth Lore: Author Interview with Tanvi Berwah

The Oleander Sword by Tasha Suri: A Wonderfully Complex and Competent Sequel

Hey again, labyrinth dwellers! If you aren't aware, one of my favourite reads of last year was The Jasmine Throne and it's sequel has just been released this week. I've been so grateful to recieve an advanced copy prior to the release date and it was such a gripping read, you would not want to… Continue reading The Oleander Sword by Tasha Suri: A Wonderfully Complex and Competent Sequel

The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna: A warm and uplifting romance

Welcome back to the labyrinth everyone! I was gracious enough to be approved for an advanced copy for Sangu Mandanna's latest novel, The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches and I loved it so much! It has my favourite trope, found family, and that immediately made me love this. It's being published today, so make… Continue reading The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna: A warm and uplifting romance

Medieval Queens Book Tag

Welcome back everyone! Today, I'll be doing the Medieval Queens Book Tag on my blog. Thank you so much Aby @ Beyond the Read for tagging me and the amazing Jess @ Jesticulates for coming up with this tag! So without any further ado, let's get into the tag, because I had a lot of… Continue reading Medieval Queens Book Tag

July Wrap Up: I Finally Catch Up on Reading?

Hello everyone, welcome back to the blog! It still feels like yesterday when I stayed up all night waiting for 2022 but here we are, at the end of July. Time's really moving too fast and none of us know why. And as my apologies for not having a monthly wrap-up for the past two… Continue reading July Wrap Up: I Finally Catch Up on Reading?

15+ Books to Read by Disabled Authors this July and Beyond

Hello everyone and welcome back to my blog! It's Disability Pride Month, so what better time than now to add more books to your TBR, right? Especially books by #own-voices authors featuring disability representation because they are so overlooked among the others. So today, here's a blog post with some books by disabled authors to… Continue reading 15+ Books to Read by Disabled Authors this July and Beyond