Well. It's a Friday, but I'm gonna do a Wordling post instead of a feature, because I just need to get something off of my chest. I listened to the audiobook of Joan He's Descendant of the Crane this week, and despite its fairly solid reviews on Goodreads, and despite the hype that was built … Continue reading My only 2-star read this year…
Tag: book review
The Circle- a 40 year long story that takes place in 4 weeks (give or take)
The epic between good and evil. The dance between two world. The story that brings it all together. One of my favourite new series- The Circle
A Novel Most Fowl: my first take on Artemis
“A genius. A criminal mastermind. A millionaire. And he is only twelve years old.” Han chats about the five things she loved most about reading Artemis Fowl!
It’s just ~*eMoTiOnZ*~
Hannah wonders why we FEEL so much when we read, and what the value in this emotional response is.
A failed wizard, an ignorant tourist and a magical chest enter a bar…
On a flat world (not Earth) that rests on the back of four elephants, which stand on the shell of a giant turtle swimming through space, comes a story so magical that it might just be true.
The Chaos has finished its exercise and isn’t sure what to do with itself now…?
A buddy-post where Kyle and Hannah talk about their experience buddy-reading the third and final book in the Chaos Walking series, Monsters of Men.
Let’s make a deal. If you Ask, I’ll Answer?
We take a dive into some thoughts on The Ask and The Answer by Patrick Ness.
What’s in a place?
Han's final comparative post of To All The Boys I've Loved Before by Jenny Han and The Nearest Far Away Place by Hayley Long, where she talks about home and setting in the two books.
3 surprising ways Fiction actually changed the course of humanity (it’s not what you think)
A post inspired by the book Sapiens by Noah Yuval Harari
The trouble with tragedy
Hannah's second post comparing Jenny Han's To All The Boys I've Loved Before and Hayley Long's The Nearest Far Away Place, where she looks at how tragedy works in both books.