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Staff Review Blog

Staff Review: Camp Spirit

September 19, 2022 Words Worth Books

Title/Author: Camp Spirit - Axelle Lenoir

Genre(s): Graphic Novels, Coming of Age, LGBTQ+, Mythology

Perfect for fans of Heartstopper!

Summer 1994, Elodie has just graduated from high school and now dreams of her future in college. But first, city girl Elodie is being forced by her mother to spend the summer as a camp counselor in northern Quebec, much to her chagrin. And yet, an odd collection of near-feral redheaded girls, a weirdly enthusiastic Camp Chief, not to mention fellow counselor Catherine, might just win her over!

Quebec writer-artist Lenoir infuses this story with an expressive art style that jumps off the page, delightfully quirky characters you can’t get enough of, and a hint of mystery and the supernatural, all culminating in a fantastic summer read. Or any other time of year, for that matter!

Reviewed by: Alex

In Graphic Novels Tags Graphic Novels, LGBTQ, Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Rom-Com

Staff Review: The House in the Cerulean Sea

September 19, 2022 Words Worth Books

Title/Author: The House in the Cerulean Sea - TJ Klune

Genre(s): Fantasy, Humour, LGBTQ+, Cozy Reads

Linus Baker is an ordinary man with an extraordinary job: A case worker that oversees the well-being of magical children. When he is given a classified assignment to a mysterious island of dangerous children and their intriguing caretaker, his life becomes fantastical. These wild, outstanding children and their handsome caretaker, Arthur Parnassus, quickly charm their way into Lunus’ brittle heart. With gnomes, sprites, wyverns and more, this right fantasy landscape is full of LGBTQ themes of chosen family. This story is about tearing down the systems of power that try to hide those that are different. It is about examining fear and bias towards the unknown, and embracing messy, life-changing love, even when it comes from unexpected places.

Reviewed by: Rosemary

House In The Cerulean Sea is a story about a mundane life turned upside down, about alienation and facing bigotry, and about love and found family.

Linus is a hard worker who has no life outside of his job. He gets a sort of promotion and ends up on a strange island for a month to determine whether the orphanage there is up to standards. At the orphanage, he meets many *interesting* children, but the head of the orphanage must be the most interesting of them all.

TJ Klune writes to make you feel like you're getting the best hug of your life. Every page of House In The Cerulean Sea made me laugh, cry, or "awww!" out loud. The characters in this story are unique and have such charming personalities, you're sure to fall in love with all of them. This is one of those books that I wish I could experience for the first time once more, and from the first chapter it became my favorite title on the shelf. This story is for anybody who needs to feel loved (read: everybody).

Reviewed by: Nat

In Fantasy Tags Fantasy, Humour, LGBTQ
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Staff Review: Payback's a Witch

October 12, 2021 Words Worth Books
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Title/Author: Payback’s a Witch - Lana Harper

Genre(s): Fantasy, Magic & Witches, Rom-Com, LGBTQ+

Emmy Harlow, the prodigal daughter of one of four witch families returns to her small midwestern magical town after nearly a decade to take part in a once-in-a-generation magical tournament to finally put her past behind her and move on with her non-magical life. However, upon returning she makes a pact with her best friend, and the beautifully enticing Talia Avramov, all of whom had their hearts trampled on by Gareth, heir of the Blackmoore family & presumed frontrunner to win the tournament. As they work to prevent their rival’s victory, however, Emmy and Talia begin to grow close, and Emmy’s forced to question the magical-free life she’s built in Chicago. A wonderful rom-com, and the perfect Halloween read!

Reviewed by: Alex

In Fantasy Tags Fantasy, Rom-Com, Magic & Witches, LGBTQ
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Staff Review: Children of Virtue & Vengeance

September 28, 2021 Words Worth Books
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Title/Author: Children of Virtue & Vengeance (Legacy of Orisha #2) - Tomi Adeyemi

Genre(s): Young Adult, African-Inspired Fantasy

Steeped in West African Yoruba lore, the world of Orisha is rich and magnified by Adeyemi’s imagination. A must-read for adults & children!

Reviewed by: Ben

In PG15 Tags YA, Young Adult, Fantasy, POC/ownvoices, Folktales
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Staff Review: This Poison Heart

September 16, 2021 Words Worth Books
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Title/Author: This Poison Heart - Kalynn Bayron

Genre(s): YA, Dark Fantasy, LGBTQ+

This riveting story is filled to the brim with magic and mystery, small town secrets, a surprise inheritance, a hidden garden, and a girl with a magical connection to plants - the trees bend towards her as if she were the sun. Where do her powers come from? With hints of gothic horror, greek mythology, and a pair of delightful lesbian moms who just want the best for their magical daughter, this book is an intriguing and mesmerizing read for all the plant lovers out there!

Reviewed by: Rosemary

In PG15 Tags Young Adult, Fantasy, POC/ownvoices, LGBTQ
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Staff Review: Gods of Jade and Shadow

September 16, 2021 Words Worth Books
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Title/Author: Gods of Jade & Shadow - Silvia Moreno-Garcia

Genre(s): Fantasy, Magical Realism, Folktales

A girl who has been forgotten and pushed aside rebels against her status to seek adventure in this rich and enrapturing fairytale. Moreno-Garcia’s writing sparkles off the page to reveal a dazzling 1920’s Mexico steeped in magic and mythology, weaving stories of Mayan gods, sorcerers and the underworld into a quest for freedom and fulfillment of dreams. Casiopea will find herself face to face with the gods of Xibalba, with ghosts with glittering promises and with her own willpower. Is her path of love and loss already written in the stars that she gazes up at so fondly?

Reviewed by: Rosemary

In Fantasy Tags Fantasy, Magical Realism, Folktales
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Staff Review: Malice

September 16, 2021 Words Worth Books
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Title/Author: Malice - Heather Walter

Genre(s): Fantasy, Retellings, LGBTQ+

As far as subgenres go, retellings of classic stories, especially with an interesting new twist, is always a favourite of mine, and Malice does it better than most! Heather Walter takes a look at a fairytale nearly all of us know from childhood, Sleeping Beauty, and flips the story on it’s head. This time around, we look at the story from the perspective ‘villain’, Alyce, the much abused and maligned Dark Fate of the kingdom of Briar, her only ally is a girl she’s not allowed to love: Aurora, the crown princess cursed to die in a year unless she finds true love’s kiss. 

Reviewed by: Alex

In Fantasy Tags Retellings, Fantasy, New Adult, LGBTQ
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Staff Reviews!

One of the best things about independent books stores is the personal touch. The staff at Words Worth, we’re readers! We love books of all types, not necessarily just the biggest sellers of the moment. On this page, you can find our hand written reviews, see what we’ve been reading, and what we think you should be as well!

We will be adding reviews regularly. Feel free to read through them all (they’re pretty short), or, if you’re looking for something more specific, use the search feature below to search for Literary Fiction, or LGBTQ+, or Fantasy, or Mystery, whatever strikes your fancy.

And come back soon, to see what new titles we’ve been reading.

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