An absolutely brilliant plot: mesmerizing narrative and gripping from page one. What if the ancient Aztec civilization survived the trial of time and still existed today? In a world of stone pyramids and wild parties, the old traditions prevailed and the belief that a blood sacrifice is needed for the sun to rise is still… Continue reading The History Makers by Val Bodurtha
Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke
An incredible book that was worth the time it took to read it. This is probably one of the best books I’ve read this year and also one of the biggest. In 19th century England magic is remembered as part of a glorious past but no longer used in the present. Even so, there are… Continue reading Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke
Jacob Devlin (The Carver)
I got the opportunity to interview the author of the novel The Carver in order to get to know the man behind the pages and the inspiration. I want to thank Janelle Leonard, Marketing and Publicity Coordinator at Blaze Publishing for reaching out and allowing to get to know the author better! What inspired you to… Continue reading Jacob Devlin (The Carver)
Jacob Devlin (The Carver)
I got the opportunity to interview the author of the novel The Carver in order to get to know the man behind the pages and the inspiration. I want to thank Janelle Leonard, Marketing and Publicity Coordinator at Blaze Publishing for reaching out and allowing to get to know the author better! What inspired you… Continue reading Jacob Devlin (The Carver)
Dreamwalkers by Tiaan Lubbe
An enjoyable read set in Europe, full of twists and a lot of great powers. In the streets of Rome, a young teenage boy of sixteen discovers that he has the power to walk in another people’s dreams. Narciso di Angelo is convinced that he’s the only one in the world with this ability until… Continue reading Dreamwalkers by Tiaan Lubbe
The Border by Steve Schafer
A brilliant, memorable novel. This is a book that shows the other side of the very debated issue of illegal migration. I’m not usually a fan of books that approach the dark side of society, but this one is a must-read for people to realise that in the end, we’re all human and most of… Continue reading The Border by Steve Schafer
Stealing Liberty by Jennifer Froelich
A brilliantly written dystopian novel that will remain in the mind of its readers for a long time. When your parents are deemed enemies of the state, you’re sent to a secret detention school. For Reed Paine meeting new people and making friends isn't something he truly considered until he becomes friends with a girl… Continue reading Stealing Liberty by Jennifer Froelich
The Throne of Fire (The Kane Chronicles #2) by Rick Riordan
A great sequel to the memorable first novel The Red Pyramid. Ever since the gods of Ancient Egypt got released into the world, the lives of Sadie and Carter Kane has been turned upside down. Now responsible for the House of Life in Brooklyn, the siblings train others with pharaohs’ blood, trying to get ready… Continue reading The Throne of Fire (The Kane Chronicles #2) by Rick Riordan
The Lost City: Drake’s Revenge (The Lost City #1) by D.L. Colón
A great novel filled with action beautifully described and with a memorable plot. It’s a very enjoyable wild ride! In a distant future, Demons and angels are at war and Earth is the battlefield. Poverty, death and power struggles are the consequences of a war that doesn’t seem to have an end. But a… Continue reading The Lost City: Drake’s Revenge (The Lost City #1) by D.L. Colón
The Hidden Oracle (The Trials of Apollo #1) by Rick Riordan
This a great change compared to the other collections Rick Riordan created. A hilarious breath of fresh air! Handsome sun god all-mighty Apollo is banished from Olympus after the great battle with Ghea. He is now in the body of a teenage boy with acne and not even the shadow of his 8-pack; and, because… Continue reading The Hidden Oracle (The Trials of Apollo #1) by Rick Riordan