Ever since watching J.J Abram’s incredibly underrated show, Fringe, I became obsessed with the concept of parallel universes and butterfly effects and the works. And why shouldn’t I be? Imagine the world that you live in, and then imagine another world that is incredibly similar to the one you live in but with few distinct differences, and that in this world there is a version of you too–a person who could pass off as your twin, but a person who is you, but not quite you. Maybe, in this other world, you are the President’s daughter. Continue reading “Top Ten Books With Parallel Universes”
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Review: The Wrath & The Dawn by Renee Ahdeih
Ratings: ☕☕ (2/5)
Last year there was a lot of hype surrounding retellings of the classic One Thousand and One Nights (also called The Arabian Nights) and one of the books to steal the spotlight was Renee Ahdeih’s The Wrath and The Dawn. Since I
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Give Me A Giftcard And These Are The Books I'll Buy Right NOW
Happy tuesday bookworms! Once again, I bring to you a new post from an original weekly meme “Top Ten Tuesday” hosted by the lovelies at The Broke and The Bookish. This week’s topic is about ten books that I would buy immediately if some nice, kind hearted human being gave me a fully loaded giftcard.
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August Resolutions
I had the craziest realization today and it is this: if I had been blogging regularly the past few months, today would have marked my very first blogiversary.
Once Upon A Time In Retellings
Growing up, most of us have heard our fair share of fairy tales about knights in shining armor, princesses locked up in towers and wise caterpillars who smoked pipes and gave words of advice to young girls lost in Wonderland. Somehow, these fairy tales have played a huge role in shaping our childhood and fueling our imagination and creativity. In case of avid readers such as myself, these fairytales had turned me into a bookworm and inspired me to maybe write my own story about magic and myth someday.
What I find really interesting is how these stories seem Continue reading “Once Upon A Time In Retellings”
Ten Bookish Facts About Yours Truly
Hi guys! I am a day late with my Top Ten Tuesday post, a weekly meme hosted by the bookish masterminds at The Broke and The Bookish. I am really excited for this week’s topic, which is about ten facts about yourself–could be bookish, could be personal-ish, could be blogger-ish–cause I think this will really help get the bookish community to get to know each other more. Here’s ten bookish facts about me:
YA Fairytale Retellings
Here are some Young Adult fairy tale retellings based on Cinderella, Little Mermaid, Snow White, Beauty and the Beast, Peter Pan, The 12 Dancing Princesses and much more. I plan on reading as much from this list as possible and then adding my ratings as I go. If you know of any books that would fit in this list let me know in the comments below!
Listopia
I have always loved making book related lists–best fictional couple lists, best action scene lists, best protagonist list, best antagonist list…and so on forth. After finding out how much some readers share my own love for books, and often look for books through lists too, I decided to add my own listopia to the blog.
Some of the listopias here are based on Goodreads with a bit of refining on my part as GR lists often have unrelated books added to them, especially the older ones. Some of the lists are made by me. I may eventually start making listopias on my Goodreads too, but for now here it is:
Reading Challenges
Despite having a Goodreads account for years, it wasn’t until I began blogging that I started becoming active on this wonderful, wonderful site for bookworms, which ultimately led me to discover the magic of reading challenges. Continue reading “Reading Challenges”
Book Trailer: Red Queen + Glass Sword by Victoria Aveyard
This is a world divided by blood – red or silver.
The Reds are commoners, ruled by a Silver elite in possession of god-like superpowers. And to Mare Barrow, a seventeen-year-old Red girl from the poverty-stricken Stilts, it seems like nothing will ever change.
That is, until she finds herself working in the Silver Palace. Here, surrounded by the people she hates the most, Mare discovers that, despite her red blood, she possesses a deadly power of her own. One that threatens to destroy the balance of power.
If you found Red Queen heartbreaking, then be prepared with a stressball and a tissue box (maybe even two) before you pick up Glass Sword, the second installment in Victoria Aveyard‘s stunning YA series. The sequel was just as exciting and thrilling as the first book in the series, but what really took my breath away was the plot and character Continue reading “Book Trailer: Red Queen + Glass Sword by Victoria Aveyard”