Sunday, August 22, 2021

Friday, August 20, 2021

Book Review: When Fraser Met Billy by Louise Booth

 


I think it's safe to say I have officially found the worst book I've read so far in 2021. I know it sounds weird, surely a wholesome story about an autistic boy and a cat can't be so bad? Well, brace yourselves. Huge trigger warning for ableism and a mention of suicidal thoughts.

Sunday, August 15, 2021

Book Review: Baron 1898 by Jacques Vriens



Note: This book has not been published in other languages than Dutch as of me writing this.

I love this certain Dutch amusement park called the Efteling. I've been there many times and enjoy their rides a lot! So when this book detailing the story behind one of their rides was released, I always wanted to read it, though I never got to obtain the book. Until now. Spoilers ahead!

Friday, August 13, 2021

Book Review: The Voice of the Mists by Henri Loevenbruck (Gallica #2)

 


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 La Voix des Brumes from the Gallica trilogy.

Book two of Gallica! Book one was surprisingly good after the only so-and-so first trilogy. Will book two continue improving? Let's see. Spoilers ahead.

Sunday, August 8, 2021

Book Review: Lost Stars by Erin Hunter (Warriors: The Broken Code #1)


Okay, here's the deal: this is the first arc of Warriors that I'm reviewing that hasn't been fully published as of me writing this. So, obviously, I don't own all the books yet, and therefore can't do a big review of the entire arc like I did with my other Warriors arc reviews. So what will I do? 

For now, I'll review each book separately, until I've gotten to all of them. Then, I'll combine all these smaller reviews into one bigger arc review. Yes, this means that technically there'll be less reviews on my blog once I delete the smaller ones in favor of one big overarching review, but I prefer to stay consistent and review each arc that isn't the Super Editions or Novellas in one fell swoop. Deal? Deal. Now, let's get to the first book. Spoilers ahead, obviously.

Sunday, August 1, 2021

Book Review: The Quest Begins by Erin Hunter (Seekers #1)

 


Despite my years of reading both Warriors and Survivors, Seekers never actually particularly peaked my interest. Possibly because it's about bears and those are just not one of my favorite animals. But now that I've gotten the first book for cheap, I'll give it a look. Full disclosure: this is by no means a guarantee that I'll cover the rest of the series. I just wanted to give the first book a look. Spoilers ahead.