Hello, hello, friends. We are already well into December! Can you believe it? Where has the time gone? It is the last month of the year, the last chance to meet reading goals. My only goal for this month is to read more books than in November. Though to be honest, it’s not looking good […]
Category: book review
[Mini-Reviews] Girls of Paper and Fire – Daughter of the Pirate King
By Kat @ Bookish Blades on 28/11/2018Hoohoo, guys. It is time for some reviews. But since I’m in so much uni stress right now, I’m keeping it short and write two smaller reviews. Girls of Paper and Fire Author: Natasha Ngan | Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton | Published: 6th November 2018 | Genre: Fantasy (YA) | Pages: 384 (Paperback) | Rating: […]
Perfect Haunting October Read: The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein by Kiersten White [REVIEW]
By Kat @ Bookish Blades on 14/10/2018Book: The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein | Author: Kiersten White | Publisher: Delacorte Press | Release Date: 25th September, 2018 | Pages: 304 What’s it about? Elizabeth Lavenza joins the Frankenstein family at a very young age. She is adopted mainly to be a friend to the Frankenstein’s son, Victor, a highly intelligent, though […]
WERBUNG What’s it about? Cyclo, the first and largest biological ship of its kind, is dying. A small crew of mercenaries have handed over the rights to their life to document the death of the ship, but the abandoned ship is anything but abandoned—one girl has been left behind. Hana has known nothing but the […]
Hoohoo guys. It’s the first of October already. Can you believe Halloween has begun already? Wow. It’s spooky season! Also after Christmas my second-favourite time of the year. But before I go into to much detail, we’re here today to talk about the books that have been read in September. What did you read? Any […]
[Mini-Reviews] Are We All Lemmings And Snowflakes? – The Bone Witch – The Humans
By Kat @ Bookish Blades on 29/09/2018Hoohoo, friends. I am very much behind on review writing and I’ve read some boks I definitely want to share my opinions about. So here come three small reviews for you. THE HUMANS by MATT HAIG ★★★★ What is it about? Andrew Martin, mathematics professor at Cambridge University, has solved the most important formula and […]