You turn off the autopilot and lift the hovercraft out of the glowing streams of drifting vehicles. Sounds filter through the thick metal: honks and ads, and that subtle electric hum that seems to underlie everything. You accelerate, matching the breakneck speed of your thoughts. And slowly, they quiet. The city is beautiful. Absolutely no … Continue reading Playlist | cruising through a neon sci-fi city in your hovercraft
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Webtoon Review | Cherry Blossoms After Winter
Author: Bamwoo ★★★★ Genre: BL, Shoujo Ever since his parents passed away, Haebom has been living in Taesung’s house. And now, being a 12th grader, he enters the same class as Taesung, which makes the whole situation way more awkward. Living together 24/7, Taesung and Haebom's relationship is bound to change. So, I overall think … Continue reading Webtoon Review | Cherry Blossoms After Winter
Book Review | Siege and Storm (Book #2, Shadow and Bone Trilogy)
The sequel to Shadow and Bone (which I reviewed here). The second in the Grishaverse trilogy. Soon to hit your Netflix screens, Siege and Storm introduces Bardugo's best character ever. I still wouldn't call it great YA. Is its awkward tone the result of a fundamental writing mistake? Author: Leigh Bardugo Genre: YA, Romance, Fiction Link … Continue reading Book Review | Siege and Storm (Book #2, Shadow and Bone Trilogy)
Book Review | The Song of Achilles
The love story in this exquisite book is like a (tragic) symphony. But simply isn't enough space for understanding Achilles' motivations where they don't concern Patroclus.
Book Review | Shadow and Bone (Book #1 in Trilogy)
In the very first Grishaverse book, an intriguing magic system falls flat in the face of uninspired plot and consistently bland choices. Stay tuned, though—literally all the other Grishaverse books are better. The curse of the first book, maybe? (I'm looking at you, Sarah J. Maas.) Author: Leigh Bardugo Genre: YA, Romance, Fiction Link to … Continue reading Book Review | Shadow and Bone (Book #1 in Trilogy)
