Do you have a favourite book about anti-colonialism or one that fits the “burn it all down” feeling? A Steeping of Blood is out in paperback now since April 1st and it’s the perfect time to get your dose of anti-colonialism, vampires and tea shop mesh all in one while finishing this series if you’ve read A Tempest of Tea!👀 This is one of my favourite sub-genre (if it can be called that😂) as it literally is rage combined with so many fantasy elements! Most of the books I’ve read that fit in here are in the Fantasy genre and usually include a combination of rage, anti-colonialism and folklore sometimes too. A Steeping of blood is an example and is book 2 in the Blood and Tea series and guys? This is one of my TOP book of all times after finishing it late 2025, it was SOOOO good Overall, the series consists of Vampires, a Tea shop and anti-colonialism with sprinkles of rage and it’s done SO well! I did enjoy book one and definitely recommend is but A Steeping of Blood has a special place in my heart, despite the heartbreak it caused😂🥹 I fear you will all be hearing me gushing about this book till the end of time and if you’ve read it let me know what you thought Thank you to @bookbreakuk for the paperback copy!🤎 #asteepingofblood #hafsahfaizal #fantasybooks #vampirebooks #anticolonialismbooks
Do you enjoy short stories and anthologies? 🤎 I do have to admit that I havent read many anthologies and this year, I’ve made it a goal to explore some so when I heard Amal El-Mohtar is publishing one I knew I had to get my hands on it and it did not disappoint! There are a variations of short stories and poems in here and my favourite two are A Hollow Play and The Truth about Owls A Hollow Play addresses Identity and who we are. It talks about what we consider home and whether some parts of us are stronger in some places as opposed to others. Do we then choose the place where we can be the parts we enjoy and love the most? Does this change over time? The Truth about Owls dives into so many themes, with a focus on belonging and how language fits into that. I loved the fact that we get to see our narrator in this story use three languages and thought it was beautifully displayed. It reminded me so much of a quote from Weavingshaw and a quote Heba Al-Wasity (author of Weavingshaw) wrote that I linked to the short story here! I cant wait to read more by Amal El-Mohtar as I’ve read The River has Root last year but I’ve still got This is how you lose the Time War!👀 Thank you to @quercusbooks for the Finished Copy in exchange for my honest opinion! #quercussparks #seasonofglassandiron #amalelmohtar #anthologies #shortstories