Review: Bookshops & Bonedust

Review: Bookshops & Bonedust

Rating: 4 out of 5.

*I received a copy from the publisher via Netgalley in return for an honest review. This in no way affected my opinion of the book.*

In this prequel to Legends & Lattes, young Viv’s journey with the mercenary company Rackam’s Raven is at a halt due to an injury, and she is forced to recuperate in the beach town of Murk. So far and so quiet from the life she’s always known that she worries if her company will ever return. But Murk isn’t as peaceful as it seems. Viv becomes acquainted with its local enforcement, a bookshop owner, and a baker. And while she might be far away from the battle, it appears that the action might not be far from the shores of Murk.

When I learnt the next in this series to be published was a prequel, I was almost disappointed. I was eager to see more of the future of the world that Baldree created in Legends & Latte. Still, after finishing Bookshop & Bonedust, I came to appreciate the decision of a prequel. Watching a younger, more tenacious Viv navigate her new life in Murk was a lot of fun! Again, despite her gruff nature, Viv can’t help but collect the most exciting group of friends possible. Viv isn’t a reader, or so she thinks when she becomes a budding bibliophile at the request of Fern, a rattkin bookseller who clearly does her job well. The story even shares excerpts from the book Viv is reading, which almost makes you sad that they aren’t fully published stories. As an appreciation for the books, Viv ends up helping Fern fix the dying bookstore to give it the new lease of life it sorely needs. In the same line as Legends, this quickly grows into another ragtag group of new and unexpected friends. Some readers might be disappointed as it can feel like a rehash of the first book. But Legends was much more low-key, while Bookshop leans more into the adventure and a lot more action than the first. Much higher stakes but still retains that cosy and mysterious vibe most readers of the first should be happy to see again here.

While a prequel, this can be read before or after Legends; you’ll either find the ending bittersweet, knowing Viv must leave these friends for her story to continue, or find yourself anticipating the next step in her journey. Regardless, Bookshop & Bonedust is a satisfying addition to a series that is growing to become a favourite of mine.


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Review: Legends & Lattes

Review: Legends & Lattes

Rating: 4 out of 5.

After years of battles, orc Viv decides to put down the sword and lay roots in Thune, where she decides to open the very first coffee shop in the city. But who knew dealing with the commonfolk might just be more complicated than the bloody battles she’s faced all her life – not to mention no one has even had coffee before in Thune.

Legends & Lattes is one of those titles I’ve seen floating around on the internet for a while. It was a common recommendation within my circles, and I cursed myself for taking so long to read it. Viv’s story is easily the best definition of cosy fantasy and an instant favourite for me.

Viv is a bounty hunter turned businesswoman whose last mission finally gives her the funds to purchase a derelict building and begin the arduous journey of renovating the place fit to serve customers. While trying to convince the people of Thune that, yes, beans can be used to make drinks, she must deal with local businesses who aren’t fond of her odd ideas and old enemies who aren’t so keen to see Viv retire to a quiet life so quickly.

Debut author Travis Baldree knows how to make a story feel like home. I love reading about Viv as she navigates the new city, its people, and most importantly, its food culture. Viv hires a beautiful cast of characters, including Cal, Thimble, Pendry and Tandri. Cal is the first Viv hires to help get the property in shape; underneath all that grumpiness is a sweet soul. Tandri, a succubus whose artistic flair makes for some hilarious additions to the café’s growing menu – plus a lovely budding romance with Viv. (I could read a whole series on them alone.) Thimble and Pendry, baker and bard, respectively, are all lightyears different to Viv’s old band of adventurers, and I absolutely adore them all! I listened to the first half on audiobook/Spotify, where Baldree is the narrator. I would suggest readers listen! A great tone of voice that feels like it belongs to a Thune barkeeper retelling the story of Viv.

This is a recommendation for those needing a sweet, wholesome journey. Low stakes and fun times, what a joy to experience.


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