Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Friday, September 18, 2020

Book Review: Promise of the Wolves by Dorothy Hearst (The Wolf Chronicles #1)

 


Everyone has their favorite book trilogy. For me, it's without a doubt The Wolf Chronicles. These books have left an impact on me few other ones have made so far. It's not a very elaborate series like Warriors, counting only the trilogy and some Wattpad short stories, but nonetheless one I very much enjoy, more so than most other books. Funny thing is, I'm not even really nostalgic for these books, unlike books like the original Warriors arc, Wolf Brother or Northern Lights. I got into these books relatively late, or at least later than all the formerly mentioned ones. 

So with that said, let's see why I love this series so much. Let's have a look at the first book in the trilogy: Promise of the Wolves. Spoilers ahead.

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Book Review: The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman (His Dark Materials #2)

 


Northern Lights got an overwhelmingly positive review from me. Even after all these years since I last read it I felt like I got to explore this world all over again for the first time. The whimsy and the adventure, the world-building and characters, I loved all of it. But what about the second book, which I never got to before? I finally got a copy, so let's see how The Subtle Knife does! Spoilers ahead.

Saturday, September 12, 2020

Book Review: Warriors Arc 4: Omen of the Stars by Erin Hunter

I’m very well aware that I’ve already reviewed this arc in the past. I tried out a new reviewing format for that series, different from the ones I’d used for other arcs I’d reviewed in the past. However, after looking back at it, this new format just doesn’t work for me. I prefer to first go over each book separately before judging the whole series. So, today, I’ll be re-reviewing this series in my old format! I’m re-reading each book for this review, so maybe I even come to some new opinions. This is Warriors arc four: Omen of the Stars. Spoilers ahead.

Book Review: Journey to the Center of the Earth (Voyage au centre de la Terre) by Jules Verne (Extraordinary Voyages #3)

Amazon.com: Journey to the Center of the Earth [Kindle in Motion] eBook:  Verne, Jules, Eng, Kilian: Kindle Store


One of the classics I have on my shelves I only read once and have little to no memory of. So it's worth a revisit for the sake of a review! Let's have a look at the famous science fiction/adventure novel by Jules Verne. Spoilers ahead (for a book that's well over a hundred years old).

Friday, September 4, 2020

Book Review: Hunted in the Valley by C.R. Pugh (Old Sequoia Valley #1)

Amazon.com: Hunted in the Valley (Old Sequoia Valley Book 1) eBook: Pugh,  C.R., Glenn, Maddy: Kindle Store


This book was temporarily available for free on Kindle, and I never say no to free books. This dystopian(?) book looked pretty cool to me. As always, free book does not equal a good review and I won't let the fact that I got to read this without having to pay for it impact my judgement of it. Spoilers ahead.