My first review on my first site Weldon Witness was on The Hunger Games, and I gave it one and a half stars out of four. But two-hundred and fifty book reads later, I now think it’s actually kind of better than quite a few other YA books of its genre, enough for me to... Continue Reading →
Lockdown by Alexander Gordon Smith Book Review
The Escape from Furnace series did something to me. I read it several years ago but I still think about it all the time, and it stands out on my bookshelf as a series to look up to and try to one day be on the same level as. Alex Sawyer is the prime example... Continue Reading →
The Conference of the Birds by Ransom Riggs Book Review
On my old website, Weldon Witness, I reviewed all the other Miss Peregrine books, and long story short, the first three make up my favourite series of all time. Like, surpasses every other series in the world. I was thrilled when Riggs announced a continuation just like his wife Tahereh Mafi is doing the same... Continue Reading →
Archenemies by Marissa Meyer Book Review
Will Marissa Meyer ever write a bad book? Cause this is her sixth book in a row I’ve thoroughly recommended, and her quality hasn’t yet shown a dip of any sort. This is the sequel to Renegades, taking place in a world where, well, some are born with superpowers. Some use them for everyday simple... Continue Reading →
Evermore by Sara Holland Book Review
After some time off to focus on school, I now have more time for book and movie blogging, finally. And the book I just finished was based off of time. I love coincidences sometimes. Jules Ember, originally from the kingdom of Everless, had to run away from her home and the name Liam Gerling was... Continue Reading →
Top 10 Best Books of 2019!!!
First, I wanted to thank everyone who's subscribed to my new site, every single like means the world to me, as someone who's always seemed a little uncool compared to the standard. So, for anyone who doesn't know, I also own a Weebly website called Weldon Witness (Weldon because that's the name of the high... Continue Reading →
Last of Her Name by Jessica Khoury Book Review
This is an example of a pretty-much equal feeling of optimism and uncertainty. I liked a lot about this book, especially its ending, but its aftertaste kind of rings hollow. Stacia Androva’s home planet has had the resources to care for her and her two best friends Clio and Pol. Their energy is given through... Continue Reading →
Everless by Sara Holland Book Review
Some of these books I read should be looked at in Sociology classes. They're terrific ways of looking at alternative worlds with our same type of human behaviours within. Sara Holland's description best explains it so I'm going to steal it for this little section: "In the kingdom of Sempera, time is currency—extracted from blood,... Continue Reading →