“…Plenty of humans were monstrous, and plenty of monsters knew how to play at being human.” ― V.E. Schwab, Vicious I don’t particularly like reading dystopian-fantasy stories, but this wasn’t bad. The book is divided into 4 parts. The first two parts involves world building and character development. The other two parts are a fast-paced […]
Tag: young adult

A Court of Thorns and Roses: Review
Wow this book! This is the first I’ve read from Sarah J Mass, and i’m happy i read it. The story is medium to fast paced, without ever dragging or cutting out on descriptions. ACOTAR is loosely based on The Beauty and The Beast, set in a faerie realm. However, the main story soon unfolds, […]

Daughter of the Pirate King: Review
A pirate book with a main character described as “a female Jack Sparrow”? C’mon, I had to read this one eventually. The plot is quite simple. The Daughter of the Pirate King stages her kidnapping to get a piece of the map that will lead the pirate king to -yes, you guessed it- an island […]

Melody’s Key: Featured Review
It is not so frequent that I relate to characters, but Melody’s Key was one of those gems. While I thought I was getting into a typical romance, it turned out to be a refreshing story which I thoroughly enjoyed reading. The writing is easy to follow, and it gives the story its simple nature, […]

The Kiss of Deception: Review
Run-away Princess, Kingdoms at a brink of an upcoming war, A Prince and An Assassin at her trail. In short, the synopsis is slightly cliché with a hint of love-triangle. Not something I would read, however, I’m a sucker for Fantasy stories involving badass princess on the run. While picking up the book, I thought […]