Check out my newest review here!
Check out my newest review here!
Check out my review here!
Check out my review here!
I understand my activity on this blog has been lacklustre but there is a reason for it! Other than struggling to finish my novel, I’ve been working as a book reviewer in Online Book Club. So for the coming future, that will be the source of my written reviews. If you want more regular activity …
Spoiler Alert!! I will be talking some endings and other spoiler-ish elements so just beware. It’s a rare time for me to notice that I actually enjoyed an adaption over the original novel. Considering how subpar most adaptations are. I don’t talk about this much but my favourite Studio Ghibli film and romance story in …
While all the chaos brewed by both Mother Nature and her mischievous children who can’t seem to follow simple safety rules, the book industry still continued to soar with some new releases. One of the most popular and talked about releases was Crescent City by Sarah J. Mass. I spent a good month or four …
Book Information: Author: Margaret Atwood Year Published: 1985 Page Count: 324 Genre: Dystopian, Tragedy. Pacing: Drawling | Slow | Suspenseful Build | Fluctuating | Steady | Fast | Vague Type: Fantasy | Mix | Realism
This week we have another book review coming for you so it can help you decide whether to add something new to your list or maybe even dive into a unexplored theme! Sword of Shannara has definitely for a long time so some of you might be already familiar with the whole series but this …
As most of us are now sitting at home and finding ourselves with more free time, books are usually a good way to occupy our minds for a few hours. Maybe even calm us down when the atmosphere gets too stuffy or the thoughts get too troubling. I managed to binge-read the last hundred or …
A question clearly giving away that someone has never written or finished a book in their entire life. Writer whether aspiring or otherwise go through a series of people who love pretending they know what it means to be a writer. Less than pleasant but well-intentioned is usually the nicest way to describe them but …