Hey there, I received an advanced copy of this novel. My review is in no way influenced by this. Pride & Prejudice in a manga format was immensely exciting to me! But to adapt Jane Austen's awesome novel into an edition such as this was an ambitious one. I found the text and dialogue chosen… Continue reading Book Review #8 – Pride & Prejudice Manga Edition
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Book Review #7 – Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
Hey there, I finally finished reading Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo. It wasn't a difficult novel to read but it was quite dense, it had a lot of detail, and wasn't a book you could read in broken one-chapter-at-a-time pieces because there was a lot to keep up with. I didn't read the Grisha Trilogy prior… Continue reading Book Review #7 – Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
Book Review #6 – A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness
Hey there, I just finished reading A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness. I started it this morning and have been reading it during breaks and reading periods at work and I have finished it. I finished it at 2pm. I read this book from front to back in a few hours (it shouldn't even have taken that long).… Continue reading Book Review #6 – A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness
Take a Step Into a Bibliophile’s Paradise: James Street Bookseller is a Wonder to Behold!
Hey there, If you're a reader/book lover from Hamilton Ontario, let me tell you about this gem I just discovered. The James Street Bookseller. Now, me having just discovered it doesn't mean it's new by any means! Monique, the lovely owner of the shop, told me that they've been there for six years! Where has it… Continue reading Take a Step Into a Bibliophile’s Paradise: James Street Bookseller is a Wonder to Behold!
Book Review #7 – The Forgetting by Sharon Cameron
Hey there, Let me start this post by saying that if you're reading this because you're considering reading The Forgetting by Sharon Cameron, stop what you're doing and go buy it immediately. Stop considering. Do it. Do it now. What if all you knew about yourself and your life would be erased, every twelve years? What if every… Continue reading Book Review #7 – The Forgetting by Sharon Cameron





