
Mothers of Fate – Book Review
The writing style is really good; I ate it it all in 2 days, and that’s quick af. Low-key invested.
The writing style is really good; I ate it it all in 2 days, and that’s quick af. Low-key invested.
A crime fantasy book that technically reads like a youngster’s adventure, yet the themes and language are definitely for adults.
It was much more the story that kept me reading than the art. I find the latter to be rather mediocre, beginner-like. Not the impression the cover gave.
After the sci-fi novel became part of Azar’s story, I was sure there was gonna be a twist in there somewhere, like she’s in a coma and then she’ll swim through the world of the novel, which will help her later on in real life…
A slice-of-life story that turned dark and intriguing quite quick and kinda unexpected (pacing-wise). In a good way. I loved the daily life parts, and the …
Funny, yet tragic. I mostly wanted to cry to these, but the morbid humor works well enough to even make me laugh away my tears.
“People are places, and you are a sacred place.”
A letter to those who are fighting depression and need some hope in their life.
Doesn’t feel that brand new, possibly has lots of similarities to other works (someone on another platform mentioned Harry Potter, can’t confirm though), but it was a fun ride. (And I’m way older than the target group!) Diverse, adventurous, creative, and focused on friendship, which always is a plus. – Story: Quite fast-paced, there’s always…
Happy new year! Hope you all had a good start into the “WTF” year. Let’s hope we don’t jinx anything, so how about we get right into reading something? The … Theme: new beginnings Read and review anything that’s a book – novels, comics, mangas, graphic novels, poem collections, scripts, short stories, zines, et cetera….