Book Guild – April 2025 Challenge
April, the crazy weather month. Well, thanks to global warming, we now have those almost every month, but let’s celebrate for what April was known for the last years…:
April, the crazy weather month. Well, thanks to global warming, we now have those almost every month, but let’s celebrate for what April was known for the last years…:
Palworld is a monster taming survival game by Japanese developer Pocketpair. Choose whether to be in a team or go solo to build a base. The pals you catch can then perform various duties, as well as fight alongside their players. I’ll start with the obvious, this game is a basically a more adult version…
I expected a lot, but definitely not this. While I don’t mind dark turns at all, especially such themes in stories that are marketed towards children, this was rather confusing. It had a really great start, however, the ending was disappointing. Not that I need happy endings – given the themes and writing style, I…
Scorched Skies is a slow burn romantasy novel. We follow the story of Tanwen, a half breed forced to live in secret, and Zolya, a prince with misgivings about his father’s leadership. Predictably, they find themselves repeatedly thrust together and a forbidden romance ensues – one which could have deadly consequences. It is the first…
The MCU has been going on now for a long time, and with anything that goes on for this long, the quality can take a big dip. Certainly that’s how I feel about the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and the newer content it has been releasing.
Only a few characters/species of the whole cast are merfolk/water creatures. (They make more appearances throughout the series and aren’t the center of the plot to be listed unter “episodes”.)
A greek rom-com chaos, that was at first difficult and tiring to get into, but weirdly enough, soon became quite poetic.
An action-packed DnD adventure that actually has a lot going on, while at the same time feels like drinking your morning tea/coffee on the veranda.
With nary a peep about the franchise’s future, and a serious competitor hot on its heels, it’s time to ask – will StarCraft ever be defrosted?