I love reading about sibling relationships, they often have the best dynamics to read about. Often, they are the most complicated relationships portrayed in a story, or the ones that give the most love. So when Marie announced she was going to publish a book, I absolutely had to read it! And I’m so happy […]
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Pretty Scandalous & Pretty Savage | Manhattan Elite 1+2 von Tami Fischer
By kat @ bookish blades on 12/08/2024Ich habe mir vorgenommen, wiedder mehr auf Deutsch zu lesen und irgendwie hat mich Pretty Scandalous von Tami Fischer total angesprochen, als es im Laden angekommen ist. Intrigen, viel Drama, eine Art Gossip Girl, das habe ich erwartet. Ob ich das auch bekommen habe und wie mir Band 1 und 2 der Manhattan Elites Reihe […]
The Sins on Their Bones by Laura R. Samotin | ARC-Review
By kat @ bookish blades on 08/05/2024I was really, really excited for The Sins on Their Bones. It sounded like something totally up my alley and while I loved some parts, I felt like others fell flat. Continue reading to find out what I struggled with and what I absolutely loved! Dimitri Alexeyev used to be the Tzar of Novo-Svitsevo. Now, […]
I don’t know why I waited this long to pick up Babel. I was excited for it ever since I got to know about its release. It was my birthday present to myself on release day. And then it just stood on my shelf. But hey, better late than never. And now I cannot physically […]
Funny Story by Emily Henry | ARC-Review
By kat @ bookish blades on 24/04/2024Imagine having a bad day, opening up your laptop to check your mail and there it sits: a very unexpected email that gives you access to the new book from your favourite author. Because that’s who Emily Henry is for me. Over the years I have loved her books fiercely and Funny Story was my […]
The gorgeous, gorgeous cover of Fathomfolk was what first made me want to pick up this book. And then it was so easy for me to dive into the story and get immersed in it completely. This book made me discuss things with myself and others, it made me think but it also made me […]