October 30, 2016

Anna Dressed in Blood (Anna #1)




“But hey, at least we’ll have this strange story to tell, love and death and blood and daddy-issues. And holy crap, I’m a psychiatrist’s wet dream.”



It’s October, and that means it’s Halloween month, and that means I have to read at least one horror book. I just feel like I have to, because I like ghost stories. So when I saw that Retri from @darklingreads and a couple of other bookstagram made a bookclub and chose Anna Dressed in Blood as their October read, I decided to read it too.

October 22, 2016

Empire of Storms (Throne of Glass #5)





“You will find that one does not deal with Celaena Sardothien. One survives her.”



This is my non-spoiler review for Empire of Storms, if you want to know a more detailed review about this book you can go here. If you want to go one step further and discuss the theory and prediction for the next book in this series with me, you can go here. If you haven’t read other books from Throne of Glass series, you might want to avoid this post and read the series first. If you need a reason to start reading this series, you can read this post on why you should read Throne of Glass series.

In Depth Disscussion: Empire of Storms (Part 1 – Plot, Characters, and More)



“Words did not do it justice. Not in any language, in any world.”



This is an In-Depth Discussion post, so this one will be full of spoilers. If you haven’t read Empire of Storms yet, I suggest you read the non-spoiler review one in here. If you haven’t read the other Throne of Glass series yet, I will gladly try to convince you with my recommendation post about it here. If you only want to read my theories and prediction for Throne of Glass #6, you can read In-Depth Discussion Part 2, here.

Shall we begin this super long post?

In-Depth Discussion: Empire of Storms (Part 2 - TOG 6 Theories and Prediction)




“Everything had gone to shit. Everything.”



This is an In-Depth Discussion post, so this one will be full of spoilers. If you haven’t read Empire of Storms yet, I suggest you read the non-spoiler review one in here. If you haven’t read the other Throne of Glass series yet, I will gladly try to convince you with my recommendation post about it here. If you only want to read about my pretty detailed opinion about Empire of Storms, you can read In-Depth Discussion Part 1, here.


Ah, my favorite part of disecting a book, writing all my theories and prediction. So, if you love Sarah J. Maas books, you must knew that Sarah is a queen of foreshadowing. In fact some events on Empire of Storms has been predicted way back since the first book, though I found a lot of EoS predictions in Heir of Fire. Now, I will discuss my theories on Throne of Glass #6 and the upcoming Chaol Westfall’s novella (which will be out on June 27th 2017! Mark your calendar!) This predictions and theories are based on foreshadowing that I’ve found on EoS and other previous books in this series.

October 6, 2016

Why You Should Read: Throne of Glass Series by Sarah J. Maas




First of all, I would like to thanks the amazing author who has finally make me read this book series, Rick Riordan. These books has been on my ebook reader for almost two years (except for the 4th and 5th book,) and I didn’t think it’s going to climbed up my TBR list if it was not for Rick Riordan’s review on Goodreads. So, for that, thank you so much Uncle Rick.

Now, unlike my other review, this won’t be a one book review, this will be a book series review and suggestion. I was originally planned to write a one book review for each books in this series, but then again adulthood sucks and I got no time to really do it. I REALLY REALLY wanted to though, because this series is THAT good and the story is getting more complex in each books. But, I will write a one book review for the latest book in this series, which is Empire of Storms (hopefully will be up next week.) And it will be at least two posts review and discussion (and a long one, because there are so much things to talk about!)

October 4, 2016

The Sword of Summer (Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard #1)




“It was an annoying name to have. People tended to spell in Mangus, rhymes with Angus. I always corrected them: No, it’s Magnus, rhymes with swagness.



Do you feel the sass already? Because I do. God, I can’t even write this without at least chuckling. So, The Sword of Summer is the first installment in Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard series, Rick Riordan’s fourth mythology-based children fantasy book series. After two book series revolve around Greek mythology, and one book series revolves around Egyptian mythology, Uncle Rick finally write something about my second favorite mythology, Norse.