This book has been spotted by a few celebrities and becomes a most beloved books of 2021. It’s not hard to see why, it’s been a long… Read more “Firekeeper’s Daughter : E-BOOK REVIEW”
Category: Teen Reading
Curse of The Divine by Kim Smejkal (Ink In The Blood #2)
The sequel to Ink The Blood came out and I was quite skeptical about it since I didn’t like the first book as much. My suspicions were… Read more “Curse of The Divine by Kim Smejkal (Ink In The Blood #2)”
None Shall Sleep by Ellie Marney
The premise of this book seems very unrealistic at first, because it’s about Emma Lewis an 18-year-old teenager who has been hired by the FBI (yes you… Read more “None Shall Sleep by Ellie Marney”
ALEX RIDER SEASON 1 : TV SHOW REVIEW
I still remember how my sister loves the Alex Rider books by Anthony Horowitz when we were young and I had the chance myself to read them… Read more “ALEX RIDER SEASON 1 : TV SHOW REVIEW”
August’s yOUNG ADULTS : a review
Midnight Sun The long awaited sequel to the Twilight series. Okay, let me rephrase it, it’s not really a sequel, more like a companion of the Twilight… Read more “August’s yOUNG ADULTS : a review”
Burn Our Bodies Down by Rory Power
I was so excited for this second novel because I loved Wilder Girlsfrom Rory Power last year. Following her suspenseful writing and eerie style, Rory Power introduced… Read more “Burn Our Bodies Down by Rory Power”
City of Brass : Book Review
I took so much time in reviewing this book but that only because it’s too good of a book to even find the right words to describe… Read more “City of Brass : Book Review”
Mythology Retellings : What Books To Get
I’m such a sucker for anything mythology and these past years, I’ve been looking for new books that have that concept. Here’s some of my favourites in… Read more “Mythology Retellings : What Books To Get”
Penguin Random House YA Essentials
I was meant to take a long break from blogging starting 2020 and guess what? I’m already back here. I think there’s something in blogging that never… Read more “Penguin Random House YA Essentials”
The Wicked King : A Wicked Read
I got my expectations a bit too high for this book I think. With that said, it’s my own fault to have them and it’s my own… Read more “The Wicked King : A Wicked Read”
The Killing Joke by Christa Faust and Gary Phillips : At Least They Tried
Can we all agree that Batman:The Killing Joke is one of the most original, amazing and satisfying graphic novel of all times? ❤ Try to imagine having… Read more “The Killing Joke by Christa Faust and Gary Phillips : At Least They Tried”
Top YA Novels | Fall Edition 18
I recently did a Top Graphic Novels post and I got asked on Instagram to maybe list my recent Top YA Novels. It’s a good occasion to… Read more “Top YA Novels | Fall Edition 18”
The Hate U Give Movie Review : Must See
There’s no denying it. Young Adult or not, everyone must see this movie. On September 27, I had the chance to assist to the Advance Screening of… Read more “The Hate U Give Movie Review : Must See”
OTHERWORLD – When VR Players Are The Ones Being Played
Is it me or is there a blooming titles about virtual reality these last few years? With Ready Player One and Warcross. It’s a no wonder since the rise … Read more “OTHERWORLD – When VR Players Are The Ones Being Played”
Crazy Rich Asians – BOOK VS MOVIE
THE BOOK RATING : 3.7/5 Crazy Rich Asians is the first book of the trilogy and it was a very fun read. But as an asian who… Read more “Crazy Rich Asians – BOOK VS MOVIE”
Fierce Fairytales : Poems & Stories to Stir Your Soul by Nikita Gill
I discovered Nikita Gill through her Instagram poems and I fell in love with them. I was very excited when her new book came out and was… Read more “Fierce Fairytales : Poems & Stories to Stir Your Soul by Nikita Gill”
To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before – Book vs Movie
THE BOOK I want to start by saying that I hated the book. Hate is a strong word and one should not use it so easily but… Read more “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before – Book vs Movie”
[ARC] Mirage by Somaiya Daud
I really really spent a lot of time thinking how can I start this review but I feel like there’s only one way to describe my feelings:… Read more “[ARC] Mirage by Somaiya Daud”
The Language of Thorns by Leigh Bardugo
Easily the most beautiful book I’ve read this year. Yes, it’s a part of the Grishaverse from Shadow and Bone trilogy and Six of Crows duology. However,… Read more “The Language of Thorns by Leigh Bardugo”
The Fifth Season : Dark and Brilliant Worldbuilding
A 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… Read more “The Fifth Season : Dark and Brilliant Worldbuilding”