* WERBUNG* *Ich habe dieses Buch vom Verlag kostenfrei bekommen für meine ehrliche Meinung. Um was geht’s? Dass Charlie schwul ist, weiß die ganze Schule. Dagegen ist Nick, der Star der Rugbymannschaft, so straight wie eine Goalline. Glaubt Charlie. Aber dann entwickelt sich eine intensive Freundschaft zwischen den beiden unterschiedlichen Jungen. Charlie weiß sofort, dass […]
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ONLY A MONSTER | Vanessa Len | ARC-Review
By kat @ bookish blades on 26/02/2022How often have I found myself rooting for the monsters and the supposed villains of a story? How often have I said the words “cool motive, still murder” and “wow I’d love to read that from the villain’s POV”? Well, with Only a Monster, my wishes seem to have been heard. Let’s see how I […]
I thought I was in the mood for happy and funny books only but then I spied Salt to the Sea on my shelves and I suddenly had that urge to read it. So I picked it up, knowing full well what it was about. What is it about? War-torn Germany. Four young people. Four […]
Portrait of a Scotsman is one of this year’s most anticipated releases and I was so happy when it arrived in the mail. I already liked Hattie in the previous books and was curious to see what would become of her and Lucian, whom we already met in the Lucie/Ballentine book. I expected a lot […]
ONCE UPON A BROKEN HEART by Stephanie Garber | ARC-Review
By kat @ bookish blades on 16/09/2021Hoohoo, lovelies! I loved the Caraval series by Stephanie Garber a lot. A lot a lot. So the more excited I was when it was announced that there would be a spin-off with one of my favourite characters from the series, Jacks. Because I loved both the books and their world and also Jacks so […]
The Stars Beyond the Stone | Bonnie Wynne | ARC-Review
By kat @ bookish blades on 12/09/2021NOTE: I RECEIVED THIS BOOK FROM THE PUBLISHER IN EXCHANGE FOR AN HONEST REVIEW. Hoohoo! It’s been a hot minute since I last posted. But I’ve been away on vacation (with not…a lot of internet available) and have had a bit of time to read. I finished The Stars Beyond the Stone while being away. […]