So I like this novelization because it was a lot like the film and it was fast paced and atmospheric which I love, it's one my favourite films. I like the fact that Ichabod Crane is terrified of spiders because I am as well they creep me out, but I don't really understand how he can be a constable i...
This book is a bridge between the main 39 Clues series and the new series, Cahills vs. Vespers. It contains four stories, each taking place at a different point in time, that explain key events of how the two families are linked. In the first one, we also see how the four siblings who give the names...
"Lost in Babylon" was just as enjoyable as the first book in the series, but WOW were some elements laid on a little thick. Due to this, the book became clunky about 1/2 way through and might distract some readers from all the engaging and fun aspects still being woven through the story. Overall, a ...
Read more of my reviews at Secrets of Lost Words.Rating: BThe Colossus Rises is something I came across while browsing through my local bookstore. I usually don't find books that way but this looked pretty promising. I picked this up because a) it looked like a great MG, b) it was recommended by Ric...
Okay, this book looks like it's trying painfully hard to be Percy Jackson––I mean the style of the cover, the font, the blurb from Rick Riordan. It's kind of cringe-worthy.... But it's working on me and I'll probably read it anyway. It sounds pretty cool.
It's not long... And this is unfair. LOL. Cause I wanna know what happened to Burt. But sadly the Journal of Burt got missing pages. Yep, that's how it was in the end. It made me want to read the first book right now which is a bit impossible unless I got the ARC. :/ But this one's definitely on my ...
A fun way to teach history, and really get kids and young adults into learning. Even as an older teen, and adult, I still learned from these books, and enjoyed the ride along the way.
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