Hoohoo, guys! Let’s make this clear once and for all: I love food. I love eating it, I love cooking and baking and I love reading about it. So of course, I’m always here for stories that deal with food. And just this month, I’ve already read two books about food, one about cooking, one […]
Category: book review
Victories Greater than Death | Charlie Jane Anders | ARC-review
By kat @ bookish blades on 14/05/2021WERBUNG / ADVERTISEMENT I received a copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley. That doesn’t influence my honest opinion. What is it about? Tina never worries about being ‘ordinary’—she doesn’t have to, since she’s known practically forever that she’s not just Tina Mains, average teenager and beloved daughter. She’s also the keeper of […]
AD / WERBUNG I was given this book by the author and the publisher. This will not have any influence on my honest opinion. Lucky Girl is Jamie Pacton’s second book. It’s about families, friendship and how money can influence our lives. Synopsis: 58,642,129. That’s how many dollars seventeen-year-old Fortuna Jane Belleweather just won in […]
WERBUNG/ADVERTISEMENT Rising is the thrilling conclusion to the Relic Trilogy by Bronwyn Eley, a dark fantasy series about magic and the war on it. Continue reading to find out what I thought about this last installment. *Warning* The synopsis and the review will contain spoilers for book 1 & 2 in the series, Relic and […]
Rule of Wolves | Leigh Bardugo | Review (spoilery because I just need to yell)
By kat @ bookish blades on 12/04/2021Rule of Wolves is the second book in the Nikolai Duology, the third series set in Leigh Bardugo’s Grishaverse. That universe is one of my all time favourites, I’ve loved it ever since I started reading Shadow and Bone. Read on to find out what I thought of the latest installment. What is it about? […]
Das Mädchen und der Winterkönig | Katherine Arden | Rezension
By kat @ bookish blades on 03/04/2021Werbung | Ich habe das Buch vom Verlag als Rezensionsexemplar erhalten. Das hat keine Auswirkungen auf meine ehrliche Meinung. Das Mädchen und der Winterkönig ist der zweite Teil der Winternacht Trilogie von Katherine Arden. Es spielt in Rus, und dieses Mal geht die Reise nach Moskau. Dort trifft Wasja auf alte Bekannte und neue Freunde […]