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Mid-Year Mini-Reviews

I had high hopes for 2026 reads and watches. Those haven’t gone very well, still here’s a little bit on stuff that stood out.

Maggie the Undying #1: This Kingdom will Not Kill Me by Ilona Andrews

Ilona Andrews never disappoints. This book was so amazing and so much fun! Definitely one of my top 10 reads for 2026. The audiobook narrated by Kristen Sieh probably made the book stand out even more, so special shout-out to her.

This book plays on the “Isekai” trope, where a real world character falls into a fictional world and now must play by the rules of the fictional world while also managing to survive there. I really like this trope and have seen it in Asian TV dramas, but never before in books.

Earth-born Maggie finds herself transported to Rellas, a war-torn fictional world from her favorite SFF books. If she is not careful, she might just get killed. Except… she cannot die permanently… AND she knows what’s going to happen next, so that’s pretty great, right?

Nope. Just when you think that Maggie’s victory if guaranteed, plot twists arrive! Because not dying and knowing a book’s contents come with their own sets of problems.

I have not seen a single reader who did not like this book. Do yourself a favor and read it NOW. Yes, it ends on a cliffhanger, but the found family trope, the ensemble cast is so damn good… Absolutely amazing!

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Captain Vorpatril’s Alliance by Lois McMaster Bujold

Captain Vorpatril's Alliance

Book: Captain Vorpatril’s Alliance (Series: Vorkosigan Saga)
Published: November 2012 (Baen Books)
Audiobook Narrator: Grover Gardner (Blackstone Audio)
Genre/ Trope: Space Opera, Humor, Meet the Family
Rating: 9 of 10 / Highly Recommended

A perfect feel-good read for a lazy summer afternoon! I was chortling my way through this book about Captain Ivan Vorpatril, a rather laidback bureaucrat in the intergalactic Barrayaran Empire. The good news is that the book can be read as a standalone, and is a very good gateway into science fiction.

Ivan Vorpatril is the scion of a powerful political family in Barrayar, but he isn’t very ambitious. He would just rather stick on at his comfortable government job and enjoy his bachelor’s life. His meddlesome cousin Byerly asks him for a favor to check-in on two immigrant women living under fake identities — and poor Ivan can say goodbye to his uneventful life!

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Throwback Thursday: A Few Old SFF Favorites

I was looking at some of my older reads, and rounded-up a few that I’d really liked. So here they are, and may be if you’re looking for new things to try out, you’ll discover a few gems here.

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Non-Bookish Hobbies for Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten Tuesday is a meme hosted by Jana over at That Artsy Reader Girl. Every Tuesday, you pick ten books on that week’s topic. And this week, we get to share our top 10 non-bookish hobbies (this is really difficult!).