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Catwoman: Soulstealer by Sarah J Mass
Read more: Catwoman: Soulstealer by Sarah J MassI always had issues with Sarah J Mass’s writing and this one is no different. I don’t think of myself as a DC comics connoisseur, but given my hobbies for reading comics and especially having an incline for The Gotham Sirens, I can recognize some major characterization of Catwoman. And I must tell you, even…
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The Cheerleaders: Riverdale meets Pretty Little Liars
Read more: The Cheerleaders: Riverdale meets Pretty Little LiarsSince 13 Minutes, I now have regain trust towards young adult thrillers and I was eager to start The Cheerleaders. I heard great things about this new book and I know that Kara Thomas is a well-known author of the genre. THE PREMISE All the cheerleaders of the town of Sunnybrook died within a month.…
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Bookworm Turn Ons
Read more: Bookworm Turn OnsNo this is not about erotica literature or what turns me on at night. This is about a whole new level of turn ons: books or should I say bookish things. What excites or delights me the most ? Let’s find out ! The Smell of Books Sometimes I just open a random new book and…
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[Review + Giveaway] Spellslinger by Sebastien de Castell
Read more: [Review + Giveaway] Spellslinger by Sebastien de CastellIt’s my first time reading a novel by Sebastien de Castell and I loved every bit of it. I have yet to try his other series The Traitor’s Blade! ( Oh so many books, so little time right). The best way to describe this book is : Imagine the most typical mage magical story ever…
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Upcoming Book to Movie Adaptations 2018
Read more: Upcoming Book to Movie Adaptations 2018Once in a while, I like to keep track of what will come out as movies and tv shows in order to read the book before, or even after watching them haha. Or from the books I’ve already read. Here are all the upcoming book to screen adaptations 😀 The Darkest Minds by Alexandra Bracken…
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The Outsider by Stephen King
Read more: The Outsider by Stephen KingStephen King is one of the few authors who publish a new novel every year and still makes a big impact. And the saddest fact is, I’ve only read another novel from him. I still have a long way to go but I was super excited to read it when I received this copy from…
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Hyperion by Dan Simmons – A Literary Delight
Read more: Hyperion by Dan Simmons – A Literary DelightRATING: 4.7/5 Once in a while, you stumble on a very unusual book, totally out of your comfort zone, you give it a try and 90% you end up hating it, the rare 10% you end up FRKN LOVING IT. That’s what happened with Hyperion. This book blew me away. THE PREMISE “It occurs to…
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The Fifth Season : Dark and Brilliant Worldbuilding
Read more: The Fifth Season : Dark and Brilliant WorldbuildingA thousand years later, Trang finally reviews a fantasy novel. Honestly, I don’t remember the last time I reviewed the fantasy genre. I seemed to be acquainted in reviewing Young Adult and Scifi but Fantasy? Not so much. I think the main reason is, the more I love the book, the harder for me it is…
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Why We Love Psychological Thrillers
Read more: Why We Love Psychological ThrillersI must specify by Psychological Thrillers, I also include the suspense, horror, disturbing and fucked up stuff we enjoy reading or watching. Since the definition of each genre is totally subjective in my opinion, someone might consider a book horror and I didn’t even flinch while reading it or vice versa. What is it about…
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A Study in Emerald by Neil Gaiman
Read more: A Study in Emerald by Neil GaimanI had this strange dream a few months ago. I was in a Sherlock Holmes setting but instead of having to solve murders in the streets of London, I was solving paranormal cases with goblins and elves. Then, I wondered how great would it be if there was a fantasy retelling with Sherlock Holmes? Guys,…