“King Thrushbeard” By Jacob Grimm & Wilhelm Grimm Review

The original tale is much better but also darker then the version kids see. 

It is different but not that different from what you might remember from first hearing this tale as a kid. 

The plot here are very good but also dark which is the mix which I personally like a lot.

The writing style here was very old and you could feel the vibe of old the Europe which was amazing for me.

I Give This Story 4 / 5

“The Nail” By Jacob Grimm & Wilhelm Grimm Review

The original tale is much better but also darker then the version kids see. 

It is different but not that different from what you might remember from first hearing this tale as a kid. 

The plot here are very good but also dark which is the mix which I personally like a lot.

The writing style here was very old and you could feel the vibe of old the Europe which was amazing for me.

I Give This Story 4 / 5

“Sharing Joy and Sorrow” By Jacob Grimm & Wilhelm Grimm Review

The original tale is much better but also darker then the version kids see. 

It is different but not that different from what you might remember from first hearing this tale as a kid. 

The plot here are very good but also dark which is the mix which I personally like a lot.

The writing style here was very old and you could feel the vibe of old the Europe which was amazing for me.

I Give This Story 4 / 5

“Wise Folks” By Jacob Grimm & Wilhelm Grimm Review

The original tale is much better but also darker then the version kids see. 

It is different but not that different from what you might remember from first hearing this tale as a kid. 

The plot here are very good but also dark which is the mix which I personally like a lot.

The writing style here was very old and you could feel the vibe of old the Europe which was amazing for me.

I Give This Story 4 / 5

“The Struggle” By L.J. Smith Review

This is the terrifying story of two vampire brothers and the beautiful girl torn between them: Damon: determined to make Elena his queen of darkness, he’d kill his own brother to possess her.Stefan: desperate for the power to destroy Damon, he succumbs to his thirst for human blood.Elena: irresistibly drawn to both brothers, her choice will decide their fate.

This one is the second book in the “Vampire Diaries” series. I gotta be honest here and say that as this series continues the more different it becomes from the tv series. But I don’t mind that because somehow I like the book series better but I still picture every character as the actor who played the character in the tv show.

This book has a little bit more vampire content than the first book in this book series. Which really gets more and more interesting and I find myself enjoying it. And this book picks up exactly where the first book ended which I always love it when it happens. 

The characters in this book gets more development and you can see them changing in a way as different things are happening to them and in the town. Which really makes me love this book more and the whole series. 

The writing style is the same as in the first book. It is easy and simple and it still a good fit with the plot.

The plot here is very YA style but I found myself enjoying it much more than I’ve expected.  The plot in this book doesn’t take a lot of brain power just as in the first book in this series. However the word “Vampire” wasn’t even once said in this book nor in the first one. Maybe in the third book it will happen. 

The ending here is spicy. Because it leaves us at a cliff-hanger there. But to be honest it keeps me wanting to keep reading this series just to find out how the series will end. 

I Give This Book 4 / 5

“The Awakening” By L.J. Smith Review

A Love Triangle of Unspeakable Horror. Elena. Searching for the ultimate thrill, she vowed to have Stefan. Stefan. Haunted by his tragic past, he struggled to resist her passion. Damon. Driven by revenge, he hunted the brother who betrayed him. The terrifying story of two vampire brothers and the beautiful girl torn between them.

The first book is way different than the tv series let me tell you that. The only thing in common is some of the names of characters in both the series and this book. And other than that the plot, character appearances, events etc are way different.

The plot here is good. Its not a masterpiece but it is good enough to have me being engaged in it, interested in it, enjoying it, turning the pages and keep reading this series. The plot here is much better than Twilight because Elena is very likeable and she isn’t so fucking annoying as Bella. The plot here is better in every way. And Elena is begging Stefan or Damon in every chapter to turn her into a vampire.

Of course there is some drama in this book and in this series as a whole. There isn’t so much melodrama in this book but it will be as we keep going in this series. But I don’t mind that when it comes to some YA books as this one and this series. 

The characters are amazing. Because they feel like real human beings and there is so much depth in them. It is very easy to tell them apart because they are sp different from each other in a good way of course.

The writing style here is amazing. It is simple, easy as in every other YA book. But this simple writing style really adds a lot to this book in a positive way which I really enjoyed. Because the plot is very easy and doesn’t need a lot of brain power. Which means that the writing style and the plot play along with each other. 

If this series continues to be as good as this book then L.J. Smith might become my favourite author. 

I Give This Book 4 / 5

“Midnight Sun” By Stephenie Meyer Review

When Edward Cullen and Bella Swan met in Twilight, an iconic love story was born. But until now, fans have heard only Bella’s side of the story. At last, readers can experience Edward’s version in the long-awaited companion novel, Midnight Sun.

To be full honest here this book is the best book in the whole Twilight series but also after reading this book I went from hating Edward to actually liking him.

The entire twilight series should have been written from Edward’s perspective because it makes it so much likeable and enjoyable than from Bella’s perspective. 

The main reason why I always hated this series is because of Bella, to be me she is the most insufferable character every and nothing having a book being from her’s perspective makes this whole series so much better.

This book had some very cringy moments which this entire series is full off. But the amount of cringy moments were actable and it really made me like this book so much better for whatever reason.

The plot of this book is of course the same as the first book in this series but it feels so much better than the first book. Because it is longer, more is explained in this book and also we don’t get the annoying and insufferable Bella’s perspective.

The writing style in this book was so much better than what I’ve expected from this book. It really made me give this book some extra points because it felt like I was there in the book. 

Seeing Edward’s thoughts and inner struggle made this book amazing. And it really made me like him even that I hated him during the first 4 books in this series. This book makes him to just a better character than the first 4 books in this series. It could be just me but it really gives us more insight to him and it gives this series just a better light than the first 4 books in this series. 

The characters here were such more enjoyable than in the first 4 books in this series expect of Bella. She is as insufferable as she always have been during this entire series and in the movies. This book really made me switch from Team Jacob to Team Edward just because we learn more about him and his family. 

I Give This Book 4 / 5

“The Fury” By L.J. Smith Review

A Love Triangle of Unspeakable Horror… Stefan Tormented after losing Elena, he’s determined to end the feud with his brother, Damon–whatever the cost. Damon Mocking Stefan and Elena, he laughs in the face of doom. Elena Wild with her craving for blood, she confronts the ultimate evil. The terrifying story of two vampire brothers and the beautiful girl torn between them.

This book is the 3rd book in the “Vampire Diaries” book series. Which I found myself loving. 

If you want to read an amazing series about vampires falling in love with a human than this series is the go-to here. Forget about twilight because Vampire Diaries is the better one and it is the OG because it was written before twilight.

The book series is much different than the TV show, I enjoyed the TV show but I love the book series so much more at least so far. So far each book in this series taken me less than 24hours to read because I just was so engaged in it and I just couldn’t put it down.

This book as the previous books in this series are very easy and simple to read which is one of the reason why I love this series so much.

The action in this series picked up and I really loved it, because there was so much happening and it just kept me personally turning the pages and it fully pulled me into the story.

The plot is super easy but at the same time it has many layers to it which I found enjoyable. The plot here is very YA style but I found myself enjoying it much more than I’ve expected.  The plot in this book doesn’t take a lot of brain power just as in the first book in this series

The character development is getting better and better in this series which I always love to see. All of the characters are super interesting, enjoyable and super relatable to. And I really just needed to know what would happen to them. 

The writing style is the same as in the first and second books in the series. It is easy and simple and it still a good fit with the plot.

I Give This Book 4 / 5

“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: Parts One and Two” By J.K. Rowling Review

It was always difficult being Harry Potter, and it isn’t much easier now that he is an overworked employee of the Ministry of Magic, a husband, and a father of three school-age children. While Harry grapples with a past that refuses to stay where it belongs, his youngest son, Albus, must struggle with the weight of a family legacy he never wanted. As past and present fuse ominously, both father and son learn the uncomfortable truth: sometimes, darkness comes from unexpected places.

Another great book from the Wizarding Word. Even thou it isn’t a book book and instead it is a Play which was first shown in 2016 in London. But it is still amazing and incredible as the rest of the Harry Potter universe books.

The plot wasn’t the greatest thing I’ve seen because there were a lots of anticipation build which would lead to nothing. So that’s what made me most disappointed in this book but this book had the biggest Harry Potter vibe to it because it was about friendship, adventure, the battle between good and evil and it was also about the fact that the people you expect less to be non your side might in fact have been on your side from the beginning.

The main characters of this book weren’t Harry, Ron and Hermione but rather Albus Severus Potter and Scorpius Malfoy. But of course we get a lots of Harry, Ron, Hermione, Ginny and Draco in this book but they aren’t in the spotlight of this book.  

We also got some Severus Snape and Professor McGonagall in it which made so fucking glad to see them. And it defeilty reminded me why Severus Snape is my all time favourite character in the Wizarding World.

Albus Severus Potter and Scorpius Malfoy weren’t the same amazing characters as Harry, Ron and Hermione but I still liked them because Albus Severus Potter was just like Harry in a way and Scorpius Malfoy was a much kinder version of Draco, but we all know that Draco is the OG here.

I felt like Albus Severus Potter and Scorpius Malfoy would be so much better characters if they were given more time for us to like them but also more time to develop themselves as independent characters rather than the kids to Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy.

This book was cute, sweet, fun and it reminded me why I love Harry Potter books so much as I do but it wasn’t the same as 7 original books. Because it had the Harry Potter vibe to it but it leaked the adventure, danger, fun, discovering yourself part about it as the 7 original books had for me at least. This book had the charm of the original books but it didn’t have the strength to the original books.

Of course this book is a script of the play so it didn’t have the same aspects as the original books so it can’t be compared with them in a way. But after reading this book it made want to see that play in real life for some reason. 

I Give This Book 4 / 5

“Moving Target: A Princess Leia Adventure” By Cecil Castellucci Review

Reeling from their disastrous defeat on Hoth, the heroic freedom fighters of the REBEL ALLIANCE have scattered throughout space, pursued by the agents of the sinister GALACTIC EMPIRE. One rebel task force protects PRINCESS LEIA, bearing her in secrecy from star to star. As the last survivor of Alderaan’s House of Organa, Leia is a symbol of freedom, hunted by the Empire she has opposed for so long.

Another amazing book from the Star Wars Universe. I always loved Star Wars and Leia and at this point Leia is the OG of all time. 

This book takes place between The Empire Strikes Back and Return Of The Jedi. And it is about one of many adventure which Leia had. This book needs to get points for making Leia even deeper and better character than what she already was. I always loved Leia as a character and after reading this book I just love her more.

This book is very good because it gives Leia more emotional depth while introducing compelling new characters to the universe which I love.

Of course this book is an YA book so there are some parts of this book which might not fit well with the adults readers but still this book brings more to Leia and makes her even more likeable.

The plot of this book is so fucking good because it involves making difficult decisions on Leia’s part but also it has real consequences to the rebellion and to Leia’s mission.  

The characters in this book are so well done, of course we talked already about Leia but I need to complement the other characters in this book because they were almost as good as Leia. Of course we have known Leia as a character since the first star wars movie back in 1977 while the majority of characters in this book are brand new which means that we don’t know as much about them as the original characters as Leia and Luke. But still they deserve the spotlight time because they were amazing. 

My main problem with this book is that I wish that there were more stormtroopers in it, don’t get it wrong this book has some good stormtroopers moments in it. But I still wished to see more of them in this book even thou it is a book about Leia. 

I Give This Book 4 / 5