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January 25, 2017

GHOSTS by Raina Telgemeier

January 25, 2017

Book cover & rating - GHOSTS by Raina TelgemeierI adore the artistic style of Raina Telgemeier. It’s simple yet distinct and absolutely fitting of her middle grade graphic novels. Ghosts is no exception. This book was her first venture into fantasy and her illustrations adapted well to convey the eerie atmosphere of the fictional rainy coastal town, Bahía de la Luna.

· Categories: Graphic Novels Keywords: american authors, bi- or multiracial characters, culture, cystic fibrosis, disease, diversity, family, friendship, ghosts, sisters

December 22, 2016

THE TWELVE DAYS OF DASH AND LILY by Rachel Cohn & David Levithan

December 22, 2016

Book cover & rating -THE TWELVE DAYS OF DASH AND LILY by Rachel Cohn & David LevithanThis book does not live up to the preceding Dash & Lily’s Book of Dares. I’ve listened to the audiobook, and reread the paperback. I’m sure I’ll reread it again in future. The Twelve Days of Dash & Lily, however, is a book I most likely won’t revisit. It’s neither quirky nor charming — the very reasons I enjoy Dash & Lily’s Book of Dares. These elements went completely missing in this long-awaited sequel.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: accidents, alternative perspectives, american authors, baking, christmas, diversity, divorce, drugs, family life, family problems, friendship, grandparents, hospital, lgbtq characters, on love, realistic fiction, relationships, siblinghood, stress, winter

November 20, 2016

THE GRACES by Laure Eve

November 20, 2016

Book cover & rating - The Graces by Laure EveInitially I gave The Graces 1.5 stars out of 5 on Goodreads. However, the more I thought about the book, the more it manifested itself as my least favourite one of the year. With that, my rating plummeted to below even a single star.

· Categories: Fiction

September 17, 2016

THE INVISIBLE LIBRARY by Genevieve Cogman

September 17, 2016

Book cover & rating - THE INVISIBLE LIBRARY by Genevieve CogmanSuspense is essential to propel a plot forward. It’s what fiction is made of as readers want to know, what happens next? An effective way to build suspense is to withhold information, make the reader guess, then reveal things later. That’s exactly what The Invisible Library sought to do. However, that for me, also was the downfall of the book. Too much information was withheld, to the point that there was little for me to hang on to. Instead of wanting to know what would happen next, I found myself asking what the point was.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: alternate universe, dragons, faeries, imposters and imposture, loyalty, magic, mind control, on books, secrets, vampires, werewolves

September 3, 2016

THE HERO OF AGES by Brandon Sanderson

September 3, 2016

Book cover & rating - The Hero of Ages by Brandon SandersonWith such a stellar conclusion to the first Mistborn trilogy, The Hero of Ages has firmly established itself as one of my favourite books. The trilogy consistently wowed me and I can’t stop emphasising the sheer brilliance of it. There is no other trilogy in which I rated all three books with 5 stars. That’s why I’m absolutely glad I picked it up despite my initial reservations. Thanks to these books, I have made it my quest to read Brandon Sanderson’s other works. He’s clearly a master plotter dedicated to his craft. There’s something to be said about the complexity of the worlds he’s capable of building.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: american authors, beliefs, betrayal, culture, death, depression, despair, existentialism, faith, gods, hope, insurgency, knowledge, mind control, monsters, politics, power, religion, religious institutions, suffering, survival, violence

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