Book Review: The Davenports

There was no other reason why I picked up The Davenports from Netgalley other than the fact that it was offered as one of the “Read Now” books and well, I liked that dashing yellow cover.  I have literally zero expectation when I dove into the book. It’s that sort of day when you just tell the Universe that, “Hiyah, let us surprise ourselves by choosing and reading a random book.”  Yes, I went into The Davenports blind and not to offend anyone (I’m not American), I don’t even have the slightest idea who C.M. Patterson was not until I…

Book Review: The Ocean at the End of the Lane

Perhaps by now, you have already concluded that I’m a big fan of Neil Gaiman. Well, I have become a fan since reading Stardust and watching the Stardust movie and the Sandman TV show.  Can Neil Gaiman do anything wrong? Because like his other books that I have read previously, I loved this book despite the initial weirdness that I felt about it. The Ocean at the End of the Lane does not care about your ego nor your age nor the number of books that you have read all throughout your reading career, it only cares about how well…

Book Review: The Graveyard Book

It’s not every day that you get to encounter a book that would affect you so deeply that you just want to savor in its quaintness for how many days. The Graveyard Book is one such book wherein Neil Gaiman’s storytelling enhanced the richness of Nobody Owen’s, our little hero, story. Nobody ‘Bod’ Owens grew up and was raised by the ghosts in the graveyard.  Bod thought that this was normal as he traipsed around and explored the graveyard as a growing child would normally do. However, his normal life within the compounds of the graveyard was turned upside and…

Book Review: My Salty Mary

After falling in love with My Lady Jane, there’s just no way that I’d let My Salty Mary pass my grabby hands. It has Little Mermaid in it, piracy, and all that crazy stuff that I love so what more can I ask for? Right off the bat, we’re immediately introduced to our plucky heroine, Mary, who already had survived her transformation from mermaid to human and was trying her best to make the Prince, the one she assumed was her true love, fall in love with her. Unfortunately, exploding into a sea foam instead of getting married was more…