Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Book Review: The Last Battle by Charly Art (Moonlight Wolves #3)

 

 Note: The title of this book has been translated into English by me for the reading comprehension of this blog's viewers as the book itself isn't available in English (yet). The original title reads Moonlight Wolves #3: Die letzte Schlacht.

 

Tamani and his pack are back in this (presumably final) installment of Moonlight Wolves. Will they win the battle against the Pack of Darkness? Let's see. Spoilers ahead.

Sunday, April 28, 2024

Book Review: Thylacine by Branden Holmes and Gareth Linnard

If you know anything about me, you know that thylacines are my favorite animals. Yes, even surpassing wolves. Yet I haven't yet read too many books on this subject. Let's change that! This book is as of writing this review the latest and most up-to-date work regarding thylacines. 

Thursday, April 18, 2024

Book Review: Nuru and Lela: The Miracle of the Wilderness by Kira Gembri (The Secret Life of Animals: Savannah #1)

 Note: The title of this book has been translated into English by me for the reading comprehension of this blog's viewers as the book itself isn't available in English (yet). The original title reads Das Geheime Leben der Tiere: Savanne #1: Nuru und Lela: Das Wunder der Wildnis.

Another book in this anthology series. This time it's about a lion and a hyena. Spoilers ahead.

Thursday, April 4, 2024

Book Review: City of Foxes by Vanessa Walder (The Secret Life of Animals: Forest #3)

 

Note: The title of this book has been translated into English by me for the reading comprehension of this blog's viewers as the book itself isn't available in English (yet). The original title reads Das Geheime Leben der Tiere: Wald #1: Stadt der Füchse.

Before you're wondering "hey, why is Alex reviewing book three in this series but have they skipped book two?": the answer is simple, this is an anthology series. Each book is about a different animal and a completely different story. Book one (which I did review) is about a she-wolf, book two is about bears (which I do plan on covering eventually, just not yet), and book three is about foxes. Book four is about ravens, but I'm unsure if I want to cover that one. So just to let you know that you (or I) are/am not missing out on anything by skipping book two.

Without further ado, let's have a look.