I have not written a book review in a such a long time that it almost feels alien to me. In advance I apologise that the following review may be all over the place and make no logical sense. The reading slump I have been in was so bad that I didn’t finish a single … Continue reading We Were Liars | E.Lockhart
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Saga Volume One | Graphic Novel Book Review
Saga is the first independent graphic novel I’ve ever read. As a young child I did read some Doctor Who comics but they were heavily based on the images we get in the TV programme. Saga is completely different and a solid five out of five stars for me! I picked up this book because … Continue reading Saga Volume One | Graphic Novel Book Review
The Knife Of Never Letting Go | Patrick Ness | Book Review
My first time reading Patrick Ness was when I picked up A Monster Calls a few years ago. The author’s name did ring a bell but I couldn’t quite place it. After reading TKONLG, I realised that the same author wrote Release and A Monster Calls (both books that I adore). It’s funny that I could … Continue reading The Knife Of Never Letting Go | Patrick Ness | Book Review
A Court Of Thorns And Roses | Sarah J Mass | Book Review
This book was my first delve into high fantasy. Now, I love this genre so much. I don’t know why Sarah J Mass is unpopular because I absolutely loved this book. Hopefully the next two books in this trilogy will be just as good: I strongly dislike when the prequels are a let down! (Divergent, … Continue reading A Court Of Thorns And Roses | Sarah J Mass | Book Review
Dystopian Fiction & Under-Developed Characters
Have you ever read any dystopian novels?My most recent delves into Dystopia were 1984 (George Orwell) and Flawed (Cecelia Ahern). I read them both on the same day and they were so different to each other! Flawed is Ahern's debut novel. It was a good retelling of persecution in 50s America. The problem here is that … Continue reading Dystopian Fiction & Under-Developed Characters
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