Friday, July 30, 2021

Book Review: The Wolf Hunter by Henri Loevenbruck (Gallica #1)


Note: The title of this book and has been translated into English by me for the reading comprehension of this blog's viewers. The original title reads Le Louvetier from the Gallica trilogy.

I said a while back that I might take a look at the sequel trilogy following the Moïra trilogy. My Dad actually got me the entire trilogy secondhand as a gift for completing this year of college, so I have three more books to review! Let's dive in. Spoilers ahead.

Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Book Review: What We Saw by Hanna Bervoets

 

Note: The title of this book has been translated into English by me for the reading comprehension of this blog's viewers. The original title reads Wat wij zagen.

I don't normally review Dutch books like these because they're just not what I prefer to read, but this was a free book they gave out during Book Week, so whatever, might as well read it and review it. It's short anyways. Spoilers ahead.

Saturday, July 24, 2021

Book Review: Dragon War by Elana A. Mugdan (Shadow War Saga #4)

  

It's been a while since I last visited the Shadow War Saga. Now, it's finally time to get to book four. After this one, there's just one left! Spoilers ahead.

Wednesday, July 21, 2021

Book Review: Ratha's Courage by Clare Bell (Books of the Named #5)


The currently last book of The Named. I've heard that there may be an upcoming sixth book. Who knows. This review contains mentions of attempts at sexual assault. Spoilers ahead.

Monday, July 19, 2021

Book Review: Mothwing's Secret by Erin Hunter (Warriors Novella #18)

 


Mothwing is one of those characters that always deserved a POV story in my opinion, whether it be a Super Edition or a novella. So I'm glad that we're finally getting part of her story from her perspective here! Spoilers ahead.

Saturday, July 17, 2021

Book Review: The Amber Spyglass by Philip Pullman (His Dark Materials #3)

 


I was quite surprised when this book arrived in the mail just at how large it was, being almost twice as thick as Northern Lights and The Subtle Knife. It's finally time to end my decade-long quest to finally finish reading this series. Spoilers ahead!

Thursday, July 15, 2021

Book Review: The Champion's Squire by Elana A. Mugdan

 


This isn't my first dive into the world of Allentria, as I've reviewed books one-three of Mugdan's Shadow War Saga before. I'm definitely interested in returning to this realm, however! I also plan on getting to book four eventually, bear with me please. Spoilers ahead!

Tuesday, July 13, 2021

Book Review: Tree's Roots by Erin Hunter (Warriors Novella #17)

 


Tree is a character I'm fairly neutral on. I like him together with Violetshine, but so far I don't really have an opinion on him either way. So maybe this novella can change that, the first time we get his POV! Spoilers ahead.

Sunday, July 11, 2021

Book Review: The Night of the Wolf by Henri Loevenbruck (The Moïra #3)

 


Note: The title of this book and series have been translated into English by me for the reading comprehension of this blog's viewers. The original title reads La Nuit de la Louve  from the La Moïra trilogy.

Time for the final installment in the Moïra trilogy. It did eventually spawn a sequel trilogy (Gallica), which I may or may not get to later depending on whether I can find the books in Dutch for an affordable price. For now, let's see how Aléa's story ends! Spoilers ahead.

Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Book Review: Pebbleshine's Kits by Erin Hunter (Warriors Novella #16)

 


It honestly took me a while to remember who exactly Pebbleshine was exactly. Seriously, I was legit under the impression she was a random ThunderClan cat rather than the mother of Twigkit and Violetkit. Ah well, I at least know who she is now. Let's see how her book goes, shall we? Spoilers ahead.

Thursday, July 1, 2021

Book Review: The Battle of the Wolves by Henri Loevenbruck (The Moïra #2)

 


Note: The title of this book and series have been translated into English by me for the reading comprehension of this blog's viewers. The original title reads La Guerre des Loups  from the La Moïra trilogy.

We return to the world of Aléa and Imala in this second installment! Let's hope it improved over the first! Spoilers ahead.