Book Review: Half Bad

I don’t know what fascinates me most about fantasy fiction. Perhaps, it is the possibility of there being more to the boring routine of the world that is alluded to in books. Perhaps it is the impossible things in the imaginary world and the defiance of the lead characters. For this book, oddly enough, it…

Book Review: Wicked Lovely

This book is a YA fiction. In fact, it specifically says ‘HarperTeen.’ I have no idea how it got on my reading list, but hey, it was there and i read it. I just finished it like twenty minutes before writing this, and guess what, there is going to be a movie soon! (I can’t…

Book Review: Moon Called

  We have all come across books with vampires, fae, witches and werewolves. It is something of a recurring theme, and yes, it is something of a cliche, which i understand. Sometimes, books like these are so engaging that irrespective of their similarities with other books, we still pick them up to get lost in a…

Book Review: Darkness Unbound

As a show of good faith that I am sticking to my reading list with special attention to suggestions by others, I read Keri Arthur’s Darkness Unbound. I don’t know any other way to go about reviewing this book than this, and as usual, I apologize in advance for the spoilers. Risa Jone is half…

Book Review: On The Edge

YES, I like having a space to myself where i can rant about literary things like this lovely book i read yesterday. The coauthors Ilona Andrews have stolen my heart and played a mean-ass ball game with it. I mean, i just finished the Kate Daniels series about a month or so ago and i…

Book Review: City of Bones

What i love the most about reading is how developed the world is, how complicated the characters are, and the summary of the choices of each character that leads to conflict or it’s resolution in the book. A good example of this is Cassandra Clare’s City of Bones. The book was a great read. Just…

Book Review: The Sookie Stackhouse Series

The Sookie Stackhouse series! Good heavens… where should i start. It’s been two years since vampires announced their existence. with the invention of the synthetic blood, it is supposedly safe for vampires to interact with human. Well, turn out vampires weren’t the only creatures in hiding. In the course of about 13 books, you will…

Magic Bleeds

OH MY GOSH! Where was this series all my life. I mean like seriously. I haven’t done any homework in a whole week, and i skipped a week of school last week for a conference, so that’s two weeks of school to catch up on, and apparently that’s not enough motivation to stop reading this…

Book Review: Acheron and Styxx

So I keep postponing this, and i have no idea why. Okay maybe I do. I just don’t get it. Of the Dark Hunter series by Sherrilyn Kenyon, these are the two books that i am most conflicted about. I was going to do just Acheron, but i can’t talk about one, without the other….

Book Review: Magic Bites

I do apologize for not posting anything last week. Stuck at a conference. Anyway, on the bus ride to St. Louis, I started reading this book and it was amazing. Now, I’ve been debating whether or not, to review the first three books, or just this book. And I decided on all three. So here…