Book Review: The Knife of Never Letting Go

Book Review: The Knife of Never Letting Go

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Title: The Knife of Never Letting Go
Author: Patrick Ness
Rating: 5/5 owls
Book available in Book Depository

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“Men lie, and they lie to theirselves worst of all.” 

Hello bookworms!

I’m back with another book review after 1234567891011121314 years…. I’m getting unproductive? Ain’t I? The truth is, I’m really behind schedule. 

Mel and I made an ambitious TBR for the month of March. We were supposed to finish Chaos Walking Trilogy last March, but as always, some stuff ruined our well-planned reading plans. Those stuff include, um, some major laziness and usual adulting stuff.  We can’t avoid that, can we?  Well, you know, I’m the laziest owl in town.  Please, do forgive me. Read more

Book Review: The Raven Boys (The Raven Cycle # 1)

Book Review: The Raven Boys (The Raven Cycle # 1)

17675462 Title: The Raven Boys
Author: Maggie Stiefvater
Rating: 3.5/5 owls
Book available in Book Depository

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Hi there, owlish peeps!

To be honest, this book review had been in our draft for quite a long time because I couldn’t make myself to write one. This is my first time writing a review. Although I made short reviews on Goodreads but I believe they don’t count. (Heh) Read more

Book Review: Strange the Dreamer

Book Review: Strange the Dreamer

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Title:  Strange the Dreamer
Author:  Laini Taylor
Rating:  5/5 owls
Book available in Book Depository

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“Get out of doors, Strange. Breathe air, see things. A man should have squint lines from looking at the horizon, not just from reading in dim light.”

Strange the Dreamer is… whoa-wow.

I have only read two other books by Laini Taylor: the Daughter of Smoke and Bone and its short story, Night of Cake and Puppets in ebooks. I love her writing and I’ve been wanting to get ahold of paperback copies of the other books in the trilogy, but I couldn’t find them in our local bookstore. That’s why when I stumbled upon Strange the Dreamer and saw Laini’s name on it, I picked it up. And boy, oh boy, I think I just made one of the best decisions of my life. Read more