Book Review: Polaris

Is it me or is it the book? This, I asked myself after reading Polaris. The things that made Avalon awesome are still in this book but then, everything just felt off. Avalon made me excited. Avalon made my emotions run high. Avalon made me feel like I was one of the crews of Malleus Shade. Avalon made it to my list of Best Reads in 2014. Avalon was awesome.  Polaris is… not. I think my disappointment with Polaris lies with the characters particularly Jeth Seagrave.  If you’ve read my review for Avalon, you’d know that I have an issue…

Book Review: Monstrous

Monstrous has all the ingredients to be an amazing book but sadly, the result was less than delicious.  We have an amnesiac heroine, Kymera, who basically came back from the dead and found herself only functional due to the fact that she’s a patchwork of different animal parts put together.  This fact didn’t bother her, however, for she is naïve and pure at heart. All she ever wanted is to put her new capabilities to good use.  Good use means saving the kingdom of Bryre and its young girls from an evil wizard, Barnabas.  As I’ve said, Monstrous knew where…

Book Review: The Serpent’s Curse

Forbidden Stone was amazing. I wish I could say the same thing for The Serpent’s Curse.  Though it did not suffer the second book syndrome, I cannot say that it lived up to the stellar performance of its predecessor.  True, there are still the globe-trotting adventures, codes to be deciphered, and a parent to be saved; everything was not just the same.  The story felt long winded and I just couldn’t establish a connection to the story.  Maybe it’s because some of the twists were predictable or that they were revealed in the wrong time or maybe the important reveals…

Mini-Reviews: The Wacky Families

I’m going to bonk anyone in the head who says that MG books are boring. My Uncle Gus, The Garden Gnome is a heartwarming tale about a boy, Leo, who has a crush on a ghost named Fra.  And he’s really trying his best to make Fra’s ghostly life interesting.  But the trouble is, Grizella, a beautiful witch and Leo’s classmate, is sort of crazy about him.  So when Leo turned down her dance invitation, Leo’s life has suddenly gone to the dogs.  See? Middle grade books are even crazier than YA and Adult books. So with Leo’s life going…