Demon Slayer

This year I had gotten into a manga reading and buying phase. Anime is at a strong point right now where studios are acquiring rights to adapt manhwas (Korean manga) and light novels, which has never really been done before. For Christmas last year, my husband had bought me the carry case box set of […]

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Origin

Here we are, the last stop on the Robert Langdon train, and what a ride it has been. Edmond Kirsch is an ultra genius in the tech and science world. Edmond is also going to give an announcement that will be cast online and viewed by millions, affecting the world and its view on religion. […]

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Inferno

Almost to the end of the series. After the low point of The Lost Symbol I do not know if I want to keep going. It was at this point that I took a break to read a completely different book, which I will get to at a later time. Robert Langdon finds himself in […]

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Angels & Demons

This is incredibly long overdo. Tis the season for many book reviews, though, and holy Mothra do I have reviews. We will first start off with Angels and Demons, the first of five books concerning Robert Langdon by Dan Brown. Yes, this series. I am sure you have seen at least one of the movies […]

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Passarola Rising

Oh, do I have a fun read for you. I put it in the same category as Empires of Sand, for those who have been following my reviews for awhile now. It was a random buy when I was at Half Price Books a couple of weeks prior, and not all of my books were […]

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Empires of Sand

A book that I read earlier in the year and, yet, never posted about, Empires of Sand was a book that I really should have posted so much sooner. Adventure, love, camaraderie, familial relationships, on and on. It never failed me for a moment. Parisian explorer and innovator Henri DeVries falls in love with Serena […]

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Dracula the Un-Dead

Another book crossed off for the year. A slow and steady progress, especially when it is a book that my husband and I read together. A sequel to Dracula, Dracula the Un-Dead was picked for the two us because when we were at a library sale one state over, I found a different book: Dracula […]

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The Girl who Played with Fire

Another wild ride is over. The second in the Millennium series, Larsson does it again to bring you into this world he has made with the characters we already know and are invested with, a story to further our understanding of Lisbeth Salander, and a pace somewhat similar to the first yet not so long […]

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Hornet Flight

It has been a long, hard month, but I have Hornet Flight done and another book that will hopefully be finished shortly. Hornet Flight is another book that my husband and I have read together. It took us a really long time to read because we have going through a lot of stuff and added […]

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