Posted in Poetry

I Wrote This for You and Only You by Iain S. Thomas

I Wrote This for You and Only You My rating: 3STARS

I enjoyed Iain S. Thomas’ I Wrote This For You book and I was eager to check this out and see if it could be better. There are several good prose and poems in this collection, however, I think that the majority of the content is just repetitious. I know that this is a continuation of Thomas’ bestseller book, but it didn’t stand out from its predecessor; it’s nothing but just a mere sequel. In spite of that, I still like it and might recommend this to others who are also into poetry.

Posted in Comic Series, Comics, Graphic Novel

Lady Mechanika, Vol. 4: Clockwork Assassin by Joe Benítez

Lady Mechanika, Vol. 4: Clockwork AssassinMy rating: 5stars

I was able to read a free copy of the first installment of the Lady Mechanika: La Dama de la Muerte before. I was really amazed by how great that issue is and I promised that someday I would try to check the other stories in the Lady Mechanika series.

And now, I saw that there’s another free reading copy of the incredible this comic book. I was ecstatic to get my hands on this digital copy, and I’m really happy and amazed at how great the tandem of Benitez and Chen in coming up with this another awesome story.

I’m looking forward to reading the other upcoming adventures of Lady Mechanika. This, in particular, is a worthy-read and really recommendable.

 

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Posted in Comics, Japanese Manga

Perfect World, Vol. 1 by Rie Aruga

Perfect World, Vol. 1 My rating: 5stars

The hardships of being handicapped were also noted in this manga and I like how the love story between Tsugumi and Itsuki was not rush, which might start in the second volume. The story recounts how the main characters were met during their high school years and on how fate pulled them to meet again after several years. If you are just like me who enjoyed and is a fan of Jojo Moyes’ best-selling novel, Me Before You, I highly recommend that you should check out this spectacular graphic novel of Rie Aruga.

 

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Posted in Comics, Graphic Novel

In Search of Peter Pan by Cosey

In Search of Peter Pan My rating: 3STARS

I love how this graphic novel was brilliantly illustrated and that the story is worth reading. However, I don’t know if it’s just me but I didn’t understand how the title could mirror the storyline, or on how it was related to it. Perhaps, I missed an important detail while reading this, but I reckon that there is a much-suitable title that could reflect or summarize the story.

 

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Posted in Comic Series, Comics, Graphic Novel

Kinski by Gabriel Hardman

Kinski My rating: 3STARS

A traveling salesman Joe found a puppy and he thought it was for him to save the black labrador from its owner(s). I think that the dog is not neglected at all because looks like it is being taken care of Holly and her son. Joe thought that the dog was being disregarded just because it got lost.

Although I deeply disapprove the tying of any dog outside or in the yard, Joe could have talked with the dog’s owners on how to properly take care of the hound. But I guess Joe’s intense affection to Kinski has led him to get him out from an animal shelter in Mexico. Holly’s boyfriend intentionally left the dog in the road, therefore, Kinski might have crossed the border and end up in Mexico.

I appreciated the story of being compassionate and rescuing animals, however, Joe’s personality seems quite odd here because of his obsession with getting the dog out of town, when in fact, Kinski was loved by Holly and her son. The illustration is great and even though it is only in black and white, I still appreciated how good it was drawn.

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Posted in Fiction, Mystery, Thriller

The Retreat by Mark Edwards

The RetreatMY RATING:5stars

First time to read a novel written by Mark Edwards and I was absolutely amazed by all those plot twists in the narrative. While reading this psychological thriller and mystery book, I have three characters that I suspect who might be the culprit in the sudden disappearances of two kids from 1980 and after 35 years. One of my guesses was correct, but what I didn’t expect is that there are a lot more astonishing revelations.

I was really fascinated by how intriguing and mind-boggling the story of Lucas Radcliffe and his experience in the retreat house named Nyth Bran, which is located in the village of Beddmawr. The setting is very ideal to the plot of the story and anyone can visualize it easily because of how the author perfectly describes it. Moreover, I was taken by surprise by the ending and I surmise that readers will also have the same reaction once they read it. I highly recommend it to anyone because you will be bewitched immediately, even if you are not into this kind of genre.