Two people, same name Will Grayson, Will Grayson is quite a cool book in a way. It tells the story of two Mr Graysons meeting at one point in their lives through the different lenses. And by different, I mean that one story is told from John Green’s point of view, and the other from David […]
Serenity Review
Over too fast To be honest, I felt this story was finished way too fast. There was a lot of build up and then the final scenes just let it all down. It was a very quick read though, which I was happy by. I’m so sorry for the really late review. I actually read this […]
Code Name: Papa Review
A Different Perspective As I read this book I thought, “that’s unique”. What I mean is that this book is kind of told from the perspective of an old man recalling his stories. Obviously, not one hundred percent unique, but it’s rare to read something like that. So, I do commend John Murray for writing like […]
The Serpent’s Shadow Review
The Showdown Well, it’s the final book in the trilogy. I’m sad to see the end of the Egyptian gods, but I’m also looking forward to catching up on some other books that I’ve got lying around. Not everything I read is Rick Riordan related! This book seemed shorter than the other two for some reason. […]
The Throne of Fire Review
The Quest Continues! I find myself engrossed in this series at the moment. I’m reading these so fast; it just flows like a river. That’s what I like about Rick Riordan’s writing. It’s quick paced and imaginative and funny. Sadie and Carter are again back with a few cadets in tow. Riordan does the same […]
Warlords of Llantatis Review
A Different Novel I’ll start this out by “You probably haven’t read anything like this book”. What you take from that statement is up to you. For me, Dominic Green may have written just a tad too much of the snarky-quirky-witty-scumbag-insulting humour into the book. I liked the premise of the book, that is a […]