I think I can help some what For graphic novels Project super powers by dynamite comics . Thunder girl digest by big bang comics . And gunslinger spawn by imagine comics For books Vampires & cowboys by John LeMay And some buried Caesar A Nero Wolfe mystery by Rex stout .
Reclaim the stars is a translated work as well. Zorida Cordova is an author as well and she is from Spain. I think the book is around South America so I’m assuming it was originally published in Spanish. :) Also I love Alma Katsu I never read the deep but my favorite from her is The Hunger! She always has some paranormal aspect to her reimaginings.
Hold on to your socks because it's a brutal period in history, and believe it or not, I've toned it down! It's still very dark, so not for the faint of heart!
Fantastic TBR. I loved Where the Crawdads Sing. Shark Heart is one I am hoping I can get to in September if not before. To Kill a Mockingbird is a childhood favorite. I liked picking a new card for each roll. It seemed to work really well. I hope your reads go well.
Shark heart sounds a bit like ripping off an old movie though the main character turned in to a fish with a sonic shout I think it was set during a war the incredible Mr limpet Sorry for spamming. But the transformation thing reminded me of it .
The cover you prefer for Crawdads popped away and the grumpy ghost was there and it was perfect! Like a little reaction to not having that cover. 😂
@RainlionReads Grumpy ghost also dislikes movie tie in editions 🤣
I think I can help some what
For graphic novels
Project super powers by dynamite comics .
Thunder girl digest by big bang comics .
And gunslinger spawn by imagine comics
For books
Vampires & cowboys by John LeMay
And some buried Caesar
A Nero Wolfe mystery by Rex stout .
Thanks so much for those suggestions! I'll have to check them out :)
There is a sequel the gone with the wind called scarlet also the book called outsiders by s.H Hinton. Has the gone with the wind book in it as well .
Reclaim the stars is a translated work as well. Zorida Cordova is an author as well and she is from Spain. I think the book is around South America so I’m assuming it was originally published in Spanish. :)
Also I love Alma Katsu I never read the deep but my favorite from her is The Hunger! She always has some paranormal aspect to her reimaginings.
I enjoyed your TBR game!
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Great TBR! Wishing you a nice summer with many relaxing reading sessions 🌻
Thank you! I hope your summer reading is everything and more!
I am glad I am not the only one who hated Ciri in the later Witcher books!
I really wanted to throw Lady of the Lake across the room. 🤣
@@CaseyUnderCovers Ciri was just a spoiled brat and ruined what could have been an awesome concept. 😡
I hope you enjoy The Judas Blossom. It is historical fantasy, so I do deviate a bit from history 😆
Oh wow! Thanks so much for commenting! I've never read anything set in the Mongolian Empire, I'm so excited to read it!
Hold on to your socks because it's a brutal period in history, and believe it or not, I've toned it down! It's still very dark, so not for the faint of heart!
Oohhh I forgot I want to read Annihilation ... ❤
I really liked it! I'm looking forward to reading the rest of the series :)
Fantastic TBR. I loved Where the Crawdads Sing. Shark Heart is one I am hoping I can get to in September if not before. To Kill a Mockingbird is a childhood favorite. I liked picking a new card for each roll. It seemed to work really well. I hope your reads go well.
I think this is the best way I've played the game so far. Thanks so much for watching! Wishing you a great summer reading season!
nice changes to the game. Hope your summer season of reading is successful!
Wishing you a great summer reading season!
Shark heart sounds a bit like ripping off an old movie though the main character turned in to a fish with a sonic shout I think it was set during a war the incredible Mr limpet
Sorry for spamming. But the transformation thing reminded me of it .
@@Bucky749 I think I watched that movie as a kid but I don't remember it very well. I'll have to watch and compare.