Circe is the kind of book you'll see on almost every bookstagram account. It was the book I chose to ignore because I had enough with Greek myths. Or so I thought. But then, as you know (or as I hope you'll also experience), a book can sometimes lead you to another book. After reading … Continue reading Circe by Madeline Miller (Book Review)
Month: August 2020
Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo (Book Review)
I knew I needed to read Crooked Kingdom after that ending with Six of Crows. However, I felt the burden of its requirement rather than excitement in finding out what would happen next. It's because I knew there will be a painful part in the second book. And because of what I experienced while reading … Continue reading Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo (Book Review)
The Blank Page by Alberto Blanco (Book Review)
Description: In The Blank Page, world-renowned Mexican poet Alberto Blanco inspires children and adults to keep looking deeper, to never take things at face value. Charming illustrations by Rob Moss Wilson portray a world that slowly comes to life in a single sheet of paper: first the tree, then the forest, then the people are … Continue reading The Blank Page by Alberto Blanco (Book Review)
Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo (Book Review)
Six of Crows is among the popular books that was recommended to me. I often saw a copy at the bookstores but I found myself not buying it because I have other books to read. When the time comes that I wanted a copy of the duology set, I find it hard to acquire the … Continue reading Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo (Book Review)