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Book Review | Wrath by John Gwynne
I finished reading John Gwynne’s The Faithful and the Fallen and… well, I have some thoughts. This is going to be a spoiler-free review, but I may do a spoiler talk in the future if I’m up for it regarding my feelings on this series as a whole. For now, though, we’re going to stick to a straightforward review of the final book in the high fantasy quartet. Wrath, the final book in the series, was exciting and brought the story to a well-earned conclusion. I had a good time reading it, though I personally found that I enjoyed Ruin a bit more. We’ll get into that and more in this spoiler-free review of the book!
Are YA Books Objectively Bad? (PART ONE)
In the book reading community, across the board, there’s an argument that I’ve seen prevail, and it’s about young adult books: books that are written with a target audience of people who are between 13 and 18 years old. I’ve heard and read tons of different arguments regarding whether or not these books are good or bad as a whole, so I decided to take some time, do some research, and put together a post about this idea that YA books are objectively bad by default.
Which Discworld Book Should I Start With?
Discworld is a massive collection of fantastical works by Terry Pratchett; they feature recurring characters and locations as well as plot threads that weave throughout the story… and yet, there are many different starting points for this series, and there isn’t necessarily an agreed-upon beginning for people who want to dive into Discworld. In today’s post, I’m not even going to bother trying to give you a definitive answer to the question of which book you should begin with. Instead, this post is about suggesting different starting points for the Discworld series so that you can choose which one you want to begin with!
Books I Want to Read Before I Die
In today’s post, I’ll be talking about the books that I really want to read before I die. Let me start by saying that these are not all of the books I want to read. These are the books that I think are most important for me to read before I am reincarnated as an illiterate naked molerat. No offense intended to any literate naked molerats out there who can read this. The books I list here are ones that I believe will have the most meaning to me or will be the most important for me to read. A lot of these will be older works that I believe to be influential in the literary space, but that I still haven’t read. At least one of them, though, is one that will be a deeply personal read for me.
10 Reasons You Should NOT Read Terry Pratchett's Discworld Series
Today, I’m going to validate your opinion that you shouldn’t read Terry Pratchett’s Discworld series by giving ten reasons not to. Prepare to have your convictions and opinions reinforced by me. All of these reasons are entirely logical and well-thought-out. You literally cannot argue with them, it’s impossible, so don’t try. Grab some popcorn, sit back, and prepare to hear ten objective opinions.
Book Review | Ruin by John Gwynne
As I write this, I have just finished reading Ruin not ten minutes ago. I want to at least start drafting my review while the memory is still so fresh in my mind and before the wounds have healed. John Gwynne’s Ruin is masterful and remarkable, definitely the best book thus far in The Faithful and the Fallen, in my humble opinion. It exceeded my expectations unfalteringly and I had a blast reading through this, with much of the final pages in the book being a flurry as I flipped the pages so quickly they were bound to tear.