Hey guys, so sorry that I've been absent for so long, but things have been insanely crazy lately. I just moved across the country and I'm three weeks away from finishing my degree, so I really hope you can understand. For today I have another bilingual review for you, because it just felt right to... Continue Reading →
Review “Try & Trust” von Nena Tramountani
Hi guys and welcome to another bilingual book review. So far no one has complained about me writing these reviews this way, so I'm gonna keep going, because I actually quite enjoy this format. Sadly, there is no English version available of this (yet, who knows what's to come), but I did include a short... Continue Reading →
Review “Fly & Forget” von Nena Tramountani
Hi guys, sorry that I don't have any writing posts for you lately, but I haven't been writing anything myself, so there's not really anything to talk about. What I can talk about however are the books that I am currently reading and reviewing and so for today I have another German book that I... Continue Reading →
Review "Jedes Jahr im Juni" (Dear Emmie Blue) by Lia Louis
Hi guys, I know, two posts in two days, what is this insanity? Just to warn you, this is not going to be a regular thing, but I wanted to get this review up as fast as possible, so I thought I might as well post it right away 🙂 You know the drill from... Continue Reading →
Review: Der Astronaut “Project Hail Mary” – Andy Weir
Hi there, sorry for the slightly inconsistent uploads, I'm currently trying to figure out what I want my blog to actually be and whether to move it to a different platforms (Blogger has given me a bit of a headache lately...). As for today's post it is a bit of a different one, because I'm... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Threat Below by J. S. Latshaw
*Disclaimer: I was kindly provided with an electronic copy of this book by the author. As always my opinions are 100% mine and honest* Three hundred years ago, something terrifying arose and pushed humanity to the brink of extinction. Now, a small remnant – the descendants of the few survivors who were able to... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Merging the Drift by Tom Bray
For full disclosure, I was sent this book by the author. However, my views are all my own and as always completely honest. “How much do you know about your death?”On the morning of his 18th birthday Ali woke up to his family home unusually silent, and deserted. He soon learns that he never lived... Continue Reading →