In honor of my first day at my new job at my favor In honor of my first day at my new job at my favorite local coffee shop (everyone say “YAY!” 🥳)… would you take the characters from your current read for a cup of coffee? ☕️

💎 I feel like it would be so fascinating to take Brynja, Ballast, and Saga from When the Light Returns to go get coffee. I’d have so many questions about their magic!

🐦‍🔥 I would give anything to take the entire group of characters from Ruin and Rising to get coffee. It would be such a dream to talk to the people from my favorite series!

📖 To sit down and have a chat with Diana and Matthew from The Book of Life over coffee would be incredible. They’re both so intelligent and I think I’d just sit there gaping at them the entire time!

♟️Honestly, I’d be thrilled to have coffee with *anyone* from The Inheritance Games universe. They’re BRILLIANT and I want to pick their brains for hours on end. 
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Tell me about some of the media you’re obsessed wi Tell me about some of the media you’re obsessed with that’s unrelated to books! 🫢

Last summer, along with the rest of *absolutely everyone*, I watched KPop Demon Hunters... and fell head over heels in love with every single thing about it 🙈 

It was a chain reaction of epic proportions 💥 I watched it about a week after it premiered because I kept seeing it online. I liked it, watched it again a week later, LOVED it, suggested it to friends who suggested it to their friends, started deep-diving into all of the behind-the-scenes info, wound up listening to the soundtrack so much that my entire Spotify Wrapped was just songs from that album, still somehow manage to talk about it nonstop to everyone I encounter, and I can’t WAIT for the sequel. Let’s just say it kinda became my personality 😂

Along with KPDH, I spent the last year and some change obsessing over One Tree Hill (first time watching it, got to meet some of the cast last summer, have turned Wilmington into my second home, you know... normal obsessed fan things 😉) and Marielle Kraft’s music (SO FREAKING GOOD. Saw her in concert and got to meet her as well and she’s the sweetest human) 🤎

Do we have any obsessions in common? 🤝🏼

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Recommend a book that feels like a fairytale 🧚🏼‍♀️ Recommend a book that feels like a fairytale 🧚🏼‍♀️

Recently, I finished THE SUN AND THE STARMAKER by @timesnewrachel ☀️ While it was quite different from the modern, witchy fantasy books I’ve come to associate with her (otherwise known as some of my favorite books of all time), she has created a signature style of storytelling that made reading *this book* feel like coming home 🥰

I felt it instantly when I sensed her intense love for nature and the earth woven through the story, paired with such atmospheric writing that I regularly forgot I was not *in* the ethereal, whimsical world I was reading about 🌌 I felt it again in the way she writes of longing and love so powerful that there’s no doubt the characters will overcome every obstacle they face together 🤎 I felt it once more when I began to cry over supporting characters that (possibly) weren’t meant to elicit such strong emotions in the first place 🥹

THE SUN AND THE STARMAKER was everything I could possibly hope and dream a fairytale would be. It was beautiful and magical, and left me feeling so filled with joy and hope. It’s an absolute masterpiece 🙌🏼

Have you read this or any of Rachel’s other books? 📚

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Tell me the last vampire book you read 🧛🏻‍♀️ I go Tell me the last vampire book you read 🧛🏻‍♀️

I gotta be real honest with y’all... I don’t read a ton of vampire books 😅 I was a wolf girly starting in middle school, and that really hasn’t changed much. I do love a good vampire book, but they haven’t always been my favorite supernatural creature 🙈

However, maybe due to the V.E. Schwab magic, I absolutely adored Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil 😍 It was precisely as toxic as she promised it would be, and I ATE IT UP. It was dark, seductive, sometimes bloody, and there was never a dull moment. I genuinely didn’t want it to end.

Have you read this one yet? 📖

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For several years, I would write a blog article every month that included somewhere between 20-40 new releases 🫢 While I was working my previous job, I didn’t have the opportunity to blog, let alone pay attention to new releases, and I feel like I missed SO MANY 🙈 

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Which of these titles are you most looking forward to reading? 🤎

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But I digress... February is National Library Lovers’ Month, and I think you should get a library card (or 5) and celebrate not only the perk of FREE BOOKS but also the countless ways public libraries are integral to our lives and communities! 🙌🏼

What was the last library book you checked out? 📖

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Since then, I have recommended it to countless people, and have felt intense amounts of joy as I’ve seen those people recommend it to others, buy copies for friends, suggest it for their book clubs, and come back to me to tell me how it changed their life just like it changed mine 🥰

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Books, Reviews · July 13, 2022

Book Review: The Wonderland Trials by Sara Ella

A huge thank-you to the author and publisher for this advanced reader copy of The Wonderland Trials (The Curious Realities #1) by Sara Ella.

The Wonderland Trials by Sara Ella is a truly creative twist on the classic tale of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. There are multiple realities, dangerous games, and moments that will stretch your imagination!

Let me tell you something: I have never read a book quite like The Wonderland Trials – and that’s a good thing! I read so many fantasy books that it can be challenging to discover ones that stand out amidst the others, but this one certainly did that. I couldn’t put it down, staying up way past my “bedtime” to find out what happened next. It has elements from some of my favorite novels, but Sara worked some serious magic, making this first installation in The Curious Realities series something entirely her own!

This is one of those books that transcends an age group. While it may be considered YA, I’ve already recommended it to my mom, a young teen, and several of my peers. It has a little something in it for everyone. Sure, the cover was what initially grabbed my attention (I mean, come on, it’s gorgeous), but the story made me stick around. If you’re looking for something that’s new and different in fantasy, you’ll definitely want to give this a read.

The Wonderland Trials was released on July 12, 2022 and I’m so happy it’s finally in the world so everyone can read it! You won’t want to miss this one, that’s for sure. Fantasy fans, you’re going to love it!


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Synopsis:

All Alice Liddell wants is to escape her Normal life in Oxford and find the parents who abandoned her ten years ago. But she gets more than she bargained for when her older sister Charlotte is arrested for having the infamous Wonder Gene—the key to unlocking the curious Wonderland Reality.

Soon, Alice receives a rather cryptic invitation to play for Team Heart in this year’s annual—and often deadly—Wonderland Trials. Now she has less than twenty-four hours to find her way into Wonderland where nothing is impossible… or what it seems.

The stakes are raised when she discovers players go missing during the Trials each year. Will she and her team solve the clues and find the missing players? Or will betrayal and distrust win, leaving Alice alone in a world of her own? Follow the White Rabbit into this topsy-turvy fantasy where players become prey, a sip of the wrong tea might as well be poison, and a queen’s ways do not always lead one where they ought to go.

Content Warnings: (major) death of a parent, (moderate) injury/injury detail

The overlapping worlds from Shades of Magic.
The high-stakes puzzles of The Hunger Games.
The utter whimsy of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.

Mash those things together and you’ll get the phenomenon that is The Wonderland Trials. 

This book was everything I hoped it would be and so much more. From the very beginning of the story, I was sucked in. Alice is such a wonderfully unusual character, with a knack for getting herself into trouble and not quite belonging anywhere – not that she really tries.

The Wonderland Trials is a character-rich story that makes you want to understand everyone’s motives. You’re perpetually trying to unravel mysteries and identify where certain people fit into the narrative. There are relationships that don’t seem quite right and friendships you just want to pack away in your pocket because they’re so sweet. It was actually really fun to me that I could never truly place whether someone was trustworthy or not. This kept me on my toes from beginning to end!

My imagination was stretched beyond belief while reading this, much like actually reading Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. It was fun to tap into that “childlike wonder” (pun very much intended) to really embrace the creativity and whimsical aspect of the story. There were certain scenes – such as when a character had the ability to create their own wardrobe just from thinking about it – that reminded me of my own wild imagination. It kept a constant smile on my face!

While the characters were fantastic and the setting was wonderful, my very favorite part was the riddles. Attempting to “solve” my way through the story was an absolute delight! I’m a naturally inquisitive and observant person, so having something that pushed me to think while also just having a good time made reading The Wonderland Trials such a blast.

By the time I reached the last few chapters, I noticed myself slowing down because I didn’t want it to come to an end. This is absolutely the type of story to give me a major book hangover. I immediately wanted to turn around and read it again once I finished it. I’m writing this review at a time when this first book has yet to even be released and I’m already anxious for book two!


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Her Digital Coffee
3 years ago

Wow! This sounds incredible and I’m sold on your review. I’ve been looking for a book that’s too good that you don’t want to finish and The Wonderland Trials is a perfect fit! I love that there are riddles that you can solve along the way. I also have a few friends in mind that I know would love this as well. Thank you for the recommendation, I’ll definitely be picking this up!

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Rocking Specter
3 years ago

This is a great review. Thank you for sharing the new twist on a classic story.

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Wendy
3 years ago

Wow, I haven’t heard of this book, but it sure sounds amazing.

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Terrie @ Bookshelf Journeys
3 years ago

I just discovered your blog for the first time and this is the first review of yours I’ve read. AND, this book will end up on my TBR. Way to sell it! I think avid readers are always on the lookout for the book that offers something truly original. This one sounds like it delivers that originality and I’m eager to give it a try. It also sounds like something a friend of mine will like so I’m going to suggest a ‘buddy read’. Thanks for the reading nudge.

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Stephanie Whitman
3 years ago
Reply to  Terrie @ Bookshelf Journeys

That’s one of the best things you could possibly tell me! Thank you for the encouragement 🙂 I hope you love The Wonderland Trials as much as I did. It really would make the perfect buddy-read book!

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Lizzie
3 years ago

This one is on my list! Alice in Wonderful was always one of my favorites and I love that they incorporated little details. I also really loved The Hunger Games so anything similar is totally up my alley. Great review! So excited for this one!

Lizzie
http://www.lizzieinlace.com

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Sydney
3 years ago

I tend to be hesitant to read Alice in Wonderland-inspired books as in many cases, it seems like the whimsy and irreverent nature of the source material gets lost. However, I have to say that this book looks very intriguing. I really like the idea of there being a Wonder Gene that allows someone to access Wonderland. That seems like a unique twist on the original tale, which is definitely promising. I will be adding this to my TBR list. Thank you for sharing!

xoxo,
Sydney

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Stephanie Whitman
3 years ago
Reply to  Sydney

That’s a really interesting perspective and one I haven’t heard before. I definitely don’t think that the whimsy gets lost in this one at all. It’s really fascinating and creative!

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Megan Elliott
3 years ago

Wow! Fantasy is usually not my genre of choice but this sounds super interesting. I’m extremely competitive by nature and absolutely love a game/problem to solve and think I would be so invested in trying to solve the riddles throughout the book.

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MyHollywood
3 years ago

I love Alice in Wonderland and this sounds intriguing!

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Ashley@AttemptsAtDomestication
3 years ago

I’m sold! This sounds like such a fun read! And I love fairytale retellings! I’ve never read an Alice In Wonderland one before.

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Caroline
3 years ago

Wow, this sounds amazing! I normally tend to only read romance, but I love when a book has a slight twist from the origional 🙂 x

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In honor of my first day at my new job at my favor In honor of my first day at my new job at my favorite local coffee shop (everyone say “YAY!” 🥳)… would you take the characters from your current read for a cup of coffee? ☕️

💎 I feel like it would be so fascinating to take Brynja, Ballast, and Saga from When the Light Returns to go get coffee. I’d have so many questions about their magic!

🐦‍🔥 I would give anything to take the entire group of characters from Ruin and Rising to get coffee. It would be such a dream to talk to the people from my favorite series!

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♟️Honestly, I’d be thrilled to have coffee with *anyone* from The Inheritance Games universe. They’re BRILLIANT and I want to pick their brains for hours on end. 
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