Sunday 12 May 2019

Review from a book club kid: A Court of Wings and Ruin



It was so good. ;-;
   
I might've cried about how good it is. It's a trilogy worth reading and I'm happy I did!
  
Over to Azriel and Cassian
  
++++++++++++++++++++++
  
*Azriel starts the powerpoint*

Cassian: why hello everyone, you have arrived at this review. Congrats lets give a round of applause for our amazing readers,

*No one claps, but Cassian.*

*Azriel changes the slide*

Cassian: -coughs-Let's just say that this book makes us sound amazing, strong and cool and the Night Courts High Lady shine.

*Cassian glances at the powerpoint, slowly getting ticked off*
  
Azriel reads what's on the slide: Rhys obviously has the biggest wingspan

*Cassian storms out, Cassian: I CAll TrEaSon! AmREn gO GeT mE a RuLeR!*


This review was created by one of our Read and Recommend Book Club Readers.

Visit our website to see how you can join our book club




Review from a book club kid: The Book Thief


The Book Thief is a moving, compelling story set in Germany during World War II. It tells the story of Liesel Memeinger, a young girl sent to live with a foster family in Munich. During her time there, she learns to read and in doing so, her passion for books and literature grows. Word's become Liesel's escape and soon her downfall as she begins to read whatever she can get her hands on; illegal or not. Recounted and narrated by Death himself, The Book Thief teaches us to pursue what we love, as it will help us during dark times.

Due to the popularity and wide-spread love this novel received, it was turned into a movie starring Geoffry Rush, Emily Watson and Sophie NĂ©lisse and released in 2013.

This review was created by one of our Read and Recommend Book Clubs . 

Visit our website to see how you can join our book club

Review from a book club kid: You're Welcome Universe



 You're Welcome Universe, centres around the life of Deaf Indian teenager, Julia and the struggles she encounters around her identity. Art is Julia's life—street art to be accurate, which isn't always legal—and is her way of leaving a mark on the world. When graffiti appears in their school gym, calling out her best friend, Julia steps in to help with a plan of her own. However, she finds herself brutally backstabbed and expelled. Sent off to a mainstream school, Julia must now navigate high school relying on an interpreter. Upon befriending a new classmate, Julia learns some influential life lessons and that a disability isn't a restriction, but part of her identity.

This review was created by one of our Read and Recommend Book Clubs .
Visit our website to see how you can join our book club

Wednesday 1 May 2019

Review from a book club kid: A Court of Mist and Fury (Book 2)


PEOPLE READ IT! The first book may be good but this is just like gone another level.

The author is really smart in how she made this book like I didn't know that this was a playoff from Beauty and The Beast. Exceptional plot twists and her characters are amazing.

You may have disliked Rhysand, because of the first book, but guys you guys are going to love this dude and his friends.

Overall I loved it and now I'm off to read the next book!

This review was created by one of our Read and Recommend Book Clubs . 
Visit our website to see how you can join our book club

Review from a book club kid: Again!! Vol 1


Okay, guys, I didn't think that this was good until I sat down and gave it a good read. I was wrong * Hands Up* it's really good, it gave me a huge Haikyuu!! vibe. I thought this was Shojo since it was a slice of life manga but..... surprise surprise it's a Shonen!

At first when I picked it up and I was like huh. The character here on the first volume sorta looks like a gender-bent Sasuke.

I have to say, this series has a really good storyline and it's been set up perfectly and there really isn't anything that I would fault about it. All the characters have different perks and personalities. This series is really relatable to highschoolers nowadays and teaches us a good lesson. 

This review was created by one of our Read and Recommend Book Clubs . 

Visit our website to see how you can join our book club


Review from a book club kid: InuYasha Umnibus 13


For once, this manga has started without picking up where another has had a 'to be continued...' 
(right in the middle of a fight).

The series is about a group of people (3 humans, 1 half-demon and 1 full demon who is a kid) trying to defeat an extremely-powerful-and-hard-to-kill-half-demon.

I personally really enjoy this series because of the creativity and thought put into each character. The artist is extremely good at drawing expressions. on top of that the story line is amazing if you enjoy long action and adventure series.

This review was created by one of our Read and Recommend Book Clubs .
Visit our website to see how you can join our book club


Review from a book club kid: Children if the whale Vol 7



Children of the Whales is a book about people who are descended from criminals stranded on an island. They know nothing about their ancestors' sentence and the outside world.

In this volume, while sailing towards a country that they're hoping will ally with them the group of main characters are uncovering their past. The reason this would have to be my favorite volume is that is full of mystery, discovery and adventure.

This review was created by one of our Read and Recommend Book Clubs . 

Visit our website to see how you can join our book club