Mogsy’s Book Haul


The Anxiety of Kalix the Werewolf – this week I’m stacking the shelves with a couple surprise arrivals and luck from February contests/giveaways. I was so happy to win this book by Martin Millar and I have Nathan from Review Barn to thank for hosting that giveaway! Review Barn has held some great giveaways, which speaking of, they’re actually running one right now for The Barrow (a fantastic book!) which I encourage you to check out. 

The Well’s End – scored a copy of this ARC courtesy of the publisher from LibraryThing’s Early Reviewers program! Seth Fishman is the agent of a couple of my favorite authors, so he definitely knows what good writing looks like. I’m so excited to read his first novel The Well’s End which is YA and sounds right up my alley.

A Turn of Light – courtesy of DAW, this book came and I was surprised to see how thick it was. It will probably take a while for me read this, but from what I’ve seen others say about the story there’s romance and dragons and it just seems like all around the kind of high fantasy I really enjoy. Looking forward to this one.

My Real Children and The Pilgrims – I was psyched to win these ARCs from a publisher sweepstakes, and I’m especially excited about My Real Children. I’m ashamed to admit I’ve never read Jo Walton before this, and this book looks like a great place to start.

Words of Radiance – total shocker when this big boy showed up outside my front door earlier this week, unsolicited but heck I’m not complainin’! A HUGE thanks to Tor Books! Needless to say I was speechless with excitement and dug into it right away. Release in just two days! I’d already preordered the book, the ebook, and the audiobook (yes, I love this series that much!) and I’m practically counting down the hours.

The digital pile:

The Forever Watch just when I thought I was doing such a great job clearing out my NetGalley pile. I totally blame Pabkins at MyShelfConfessions for this one, but she sold the description of the book to me and I have to admit it sounded pretty amazing!

Those Poor, Poor Bastards I wholeheartedly jumped on board to review this one. Ragnarok Publications has published quite a few gems I really like, and who could say no to a book with a title that awesome?

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