I’m really disappointed that I didn’t love The City of Brass like I wanted to. It was such a cool setting and the main character was pretty great, but sadly I think information overload weighed me down and massively affected my enjoyment of the book.
Tag: Egypt
Nemesis by Anna Banks Gave the Wrong First Impression
My first impression. The title (“Nemesis”) -> To me, screams intense, awesome, badass warrior girl on a mission for revenge. (Or maybe some kind of undercover operation.) The cover (which I love) -> Reinforces everything about the title. Kind of a stone cold killer warrior […]
Honeymooning in Egypt with Abercrombie & Kent
We’re baaaaaack!!! In case you didn’t know, my husband and I spent the last week honeymooning in Egypt! It was an amazing trip and I can’t wait to share all the pics and deets with you guys! We booked the trip through a tour group […]
I’m Honeymooning in Egypt!
Coding God and I are currently in EGYPT for our honeymoon! We got married in July but held off on our honeymoon until now in hopes of catching slightly cooler weather in Egypt. We’ll be gone until about the 13th, so I won’t be posting […]
BEA Bloggers Conference, Boston Marathon, Email Subscriptions, & Honeymoon!
I’m speaking at the BEA Bloggers Conference! So not only am I attending BEA this year (yay!), but I’m also speaking on one of the panels at the Bloggers Conference! I will be on the “Design 101: Creating a Picture Perfect Blog” panel at 10:15am. […]
The Chaos of Stars by Kiersten White
I am hugely disappointed by The Chaos of Stars, mainly because I’m a HUGE fan of Egyptian mythology. But the book really fell flat for me. Let me break it down for you: Isadora, human daughter of Egyptian gods, hates her family because she feels […]
Astarte’s Wrath by Trisha Wolfe
Astarte’s Wrath is perfect for any huge Egyptian mythology buffs. Riddled with war, chaos, history, and mythology, this book is intense, full of action, and tragic. It takes place during the Battle of Actium (between Octavian of Rome and Cleopatara of Egypt) so it’s safe […]