“Sonnet 140” By William Shakespeare Review

This sonnet was pretty good but still I personally felt not the pure joy like I felt some other sonnets I’ve read so far. 

This sonnet was super interesting and enjoyable as well, but still it didn’t speak to me so much as I wished it would. 

This sonnet felt like a typical sonnet written by William Shakespeare because it had the hopeless romantic vibe to it. 

The writing style here was pretty okay but I was expecting something more from William Shakespeare.

I Give This Sonnet 3 / 5 

“Sonnet 147” By William Shakespeare Review

This sonnet was pretty good but still I personally felt not the pure joy like I felt some other sonnets I’ve read so far. 

This poem is about a men being lovesick which pretty sounds lame when you describe it but it is more fun when you actually read this sonnet.

Even thou it has the typical poem theme I need to say that I actually like this sonnet. 

This sonnet was super interesting and enjoyable as well, but still it didn’t speak to me so much as I wished it would. 

The writing style here was pretty okay but I was expecting something more from William Shakespeare.

I Give This Sonnet 3 / 5 

“Sonnet 152” By William Shakespeare Review

This sonnet was pretty good but still I personally felt not the pure joy like I felt some other sonnets I’ve read so far. 

This sonnet was super interesting and enjoyable as well, but still it didn’t speak to me so much as I wished it would. 

I gotta give this sonnet extra points for having like this unique plot in a way. Because it talks about poet’s past feelings and actions, towards an specific woman which made me like this poem in weird way.

The writing style here was pretty okay but I was expecting something more from William Shakespeare.

I Give This Sonnet 3 / 5 

“Sonnet 154” By William Shakespeare Review

This sonnet was pretty good but still I personally felt not the pure joy like I felt some other sonnets I’ve read so far. 

In this sonnet a Cupid falls asleep and a nymph steals his “heart-inflaming brand”. For this I gotta give this sonnet points for, cuz you know it has in a way a unique plot not like the majority of the rest. 

This sonnet was super interesting and enjoyable as well, but still it didn’t speak to me so much as I wished it would. 

The writing style here was pretty okay but I was expecting something more from William Shakespeare.

I Give This Sonnet 3 / 5 

“Ring out, wild bells” By Alfred Tennyson Review

This poem was an okay poem. It wasn’t good nor bad it was just okay.

The plot was okay for the most part. The plot was mostly about man expressing all of his frustration on his old year. It wasn’t unique but I had my fun reading this poem.

The writing style was okay but still it could have been much better than it was. It had potential to be better but of course the author of this poem didn’t use the potential which was there. 

I give this poem 3 / 5

“Gałęziste” By Artur Urbanowicz Review

Don’t believe anything you see or hear. There is a house where you don’t want to spend the night. For some reason, the darkness in it is different. Even more sinister than anywhere else. There is a lake where the undead live. Their advantage over you is simple – they don’t need to take a breath. There is a demon that you wish you didn’t know existed. An immaterial personification of evil that cannot be escaped. There is a place where this house is located. A place in the heart of which this lake is also hidden, and where this demon has always been. It’s a forest. A forest in which you would not want to get lost for anything in the world. Once you enter it, it won’t let you leave.

To be fair here I didn’t have any exceptions for this book. Which really made me enjoy this book more. All I knew about this book was that it had a cool cover and that it was written by an author which work I’ve read once before and I completely loved the book.

The plot in this book was just wow. It was amazing, it was like a regular horror story taking place in the woods but it had a very unique new perspective to it which I truly loved. And that it takes place in Poland makes it even more fun for someone like me who is from Poland. But there were times where the plot was too predictable which didn’t go well with me.

The writing style could have been better, which brought the atmosphere in this book down. Which really sucks because if the writing was better then this book would have been a banger. 

The most annoying thing with this book is that it was so slow, and true action didn’t really happen until the second half of this book. It really annoyed me because the first half was many times so boring and it was nothing but drama between the 2 main characters.

The characters were okay here. I don’t like them at all. The main characters really annoyed me because there were making so stupid choices some times. And I couldn’t really relate to them, because the main female character was to hardcore religions and the main male character was acting like a child for 90% of this book. But there were few times were I could relate to them. The 2 main characters are adults but in the fist half of this book were acting like teenagers who are in relationship but don’t want to break up because they have been together for couple of years. 

The ending had some good twists there. Which I truly loved in this book. But the main twist at the end was so god damn an obvious that even a child could have seen it coming. 

After all it was an okay read but nothing too extraordinary. There were couple of things which didn’t work for me and there were couple of things which I enjoyed a lot. 

I give this book 3 / 5

“You Love Me” By Caroline Kepnes Review

Joe is done with the cities. He’s done with the muck and the posers, done with Love. Now, he’s saying hello to nature, to simple pleasures on a cozy island in the Pacific Northwest. For the first time in a long time, he can just breathe. He gets a job at the local library—he does know a thing or two about books—and that’s where he meets her: Mary Kay DiMarco. Librarian. Joe won’t meddle; he will not obsess. He’ll win her the old-fashioned way: by providing a shoulder to cry on, a helping hand. Over time, they’ll both heal their wounds and begin their happily ever after in this sleepy town. The trouble is, Mary Kay already has a life. She’s a mother. She’s a friend. She’s busy.

I was super excited to read this book because I loved the first two books in this series and I had high expectations for this book. AndI gotta say that this book didn’t live up to all of mine expectations for it.

After reading this book I gotta say that the series is going downhill, unfortunately. The first book in this series was amazing, the second book was less amazing than the first but still amazing and this book was just okay. Which is a huge disappointed to me.

The writing style is still amazing which really made me glad to see. Because the writing style in this series is really the whole spirit of why I like it so much as I do. The writing style is very enjoyable, super engaging and it really it makes you see everything you read in your head.

The plot in this book is good enough. But I gotta say that it could have been better because after all we are talking about a book series about the infamous Joe Goldberg. What I’m trying to say is that the plot isn’t good enough for Joe Goldberg. Of course, it had some good moments here and there but still that wasn’t enough.

This book reveals what happened what happened after The Hidden Bodies had ended and it really disappointed me what have happened after the actions in the second books. Because after I read The Hidden Bodies I was really rooting for Joe to finally have some happiness in this life.

In my opinion this book shows that Joe becomes too soft after becoming a father between the end of The Hidden Bodies and the beginning of this book. And that thing really annoyed me for whatever reason.

Also it seems like this character focuses more on other characters instead of Joe. And as you might think I didn’t go well with me. Because when I picked up this book I wanted to read more about Joe and less about other characters which not gonna be in the rest of the series or at least no gonna have major role in the rest of the series.

It also annoyed me that the author of this book had made Joe a victim at the end instead of the guilty one. And it also seemed like everything had turned out way too connivant for Joe without him doing anything major.

However, I’ve still enjoyed it and had fun reading this one. I didn’t enjoy it as much as I’ve enjoyed the first two books but still I’ve enjoyed it.

However, I think that this book will be the place where a lot of fans really fall away from this series. Which is sad because this problem could have been avoided if the plot was more about Joe and the monster he is rather than poor Joe who isn’t telling the full picture to his new obsession.

And the two twists at the end aren’t that good as they could be of they were presented to us in a different way.

I give this book 3 / 5

“Breaking Dawn” By Stephenie Meyer Review

Bella and Edward Cullen get married, leaving behind a heartbroken Jacob. When Bella faces unexpected and life-threatening situations, she willingly risks her human life and possible vampire immortality.

I gotta say that this book was the best book in the twilight series so far. I still got two books to read in this series. And these two books are “Life and Death” and “Midnight Sun”. But so far this was the best book in the series so far at least and im giving this book extra points for that.

However I need to say that I have had less fun with this book than I’ve had with the first book in this series. Because I’m not team Jacob and pregnancy kind of disgust me.

There are some moments in this books which don’t make any sense like Edward having sex with Bella when Bella is still a human and Edward is basically the killing machine which can kill her at any second. Another thing is the pregnancy to Bella. She becomes pregnant and gives birth in less than 3 weeks. I gotta say that, that was the fastest pregnancy in the history of everything. There were more things but these two are the main things which made no sense to me.

The writing style feels like it had run down the hill since the first book in this series, because the writing style in this book was kind of bad but the writing style in the first book was amazing. 

The plot was okay, and for the most part it is what you can expect from twilight and teen book about love and vampires. 

The fact that Jacob and Edward in this book are starting to have a little bromance after 3 books of being in a war with each other also didn’t make much sense to me. But I guess that in young adult books nothing has too make sense as long as there is werewolves, vampires, a shy main character with not much friends and a small town.

I give this book 3 / 5