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Mister Monday

…nsional as he did with the concept of the series. Had he spent more time, Mister Monday truly would have been a great book. But what I love about Mister Monday is the dark, secret and mysterious plot and opening. Garth Nix has created a strong conceptual foundation for the seven part series, and I think character development will only go uphill from here. So, although there are a few negatives, it is, all in all, a great read, that incorporates a… Continue reading

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A Confusion of Princes

…ble than he was ever told…what will become of him when nine million, nine-hundredthousand nine-hundred and ninety-nine other Princes all want him dead? In the 17 years since Garth Nix’s first novel, Sabriel, was published, he has become somewhat of a household name when it comes to young adult fantasy writings. With good reason- The Old Kingdom series was critically acclaimed, and though his more recent series have been less focussed on young adul… Continue reading

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Maximum Ride: Fang

…realistic. Max, particularly. Also, as a fan (and if you aren’t a fan, I recommend you go become one by reading Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment instead if this review…), you’ll probably agree with me that books 4 and 5 were a huge downturn for the series, completely destroying everything that was so great about books 1-3 with it’s Eco-message. It probably no surprise to you, then, that Maximum Ride: Fang is not much better. As much as I was hop… Continue reading

Magician's Gambit by David Eddings cover

Magician’s Gambit

…he is as the journey for the Orb nears it’s end. Another smaller and more underlining theme would probably be that of the devastation wrought upon the world by greed, from seeing the results and anguish Tolnedra caused by their destruction of the people of Maragor. Although coming of age is still the main idea behind this book, as it is with almost of the books in The Belgariad. As always, Eddings characters are brilliant! We have, of course, the… Continue reading

To All the Boys I've Loved Before by Jenny Han cover

To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before

…Its grander narrative is that of sisters: Lara Jean, the middle one, her older sister Margot and younger Kitty (who is as cute as the “IT’S SO FLUFFY I’M GONNA DIE” girl from Despicable me). As their dad is widowed, Margot takes up responsibility for the household – she’s devilishly organised – but soon she’ll be gone, half way across the globe at university in Scotland. It’s up to Lara Jean to take her place. Except, of course, she doesn’t take h… Continue reading

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December 5th- Northern Lights

…y leading up to Christmas. More info can be found here… December 4th- A Christmas Carol recommended by Vinr of ThirstforFiction Onto the 5th day in our Christmas Book Advent Calender series, we bring you one of the most controversial but wonderful fantasy series- His Dark Materials, written by Philip Pullman. The first novel, Northern Lights, is inexplicably snowy, set in Svalbard where permafrosts rule, this half steampunk epic fantasy has become… Continue reading

December 2nd- The Crowfield Curse

…This is part of the Christmas Book Advent Calender, where we post a new Christmas/winter book recommendation every day leading up to Christmas. More info can be found here… December 2nd- The Crowfield Curse recommended by Liz of My Favourite Books. Write-up by Rhys. The Crowfield Curse is a relatively unheard of novel, which I reviewed a few months ago, and it’s very wintery- even the beautiful cover doesn’t hide the wintery vibe that can be found Continue reading

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Brother/Sister

…ters are well realised, their oft-dark motivations perfectly plausible and understandable, often making you wonder whether you’d be like them if you were in their situation. Brother/Sister is by no means an easy or enjoyable read – the gruelling subject matter ensures that – but it is well worth reading. Excellently crafted by Olin, the novel plays on the tragedy of manipulation and life. Brother/Sister will ask you to make the judgement the polic… Continue reading