Over the past week I have been (metaphorically) addicted to reading The Mortal Instruments, which some people may think are completely romance-based, and I suppose romance does take up a lot of space in the book. But, if that was alll they were about, then I would not bother writing about them, as it would be a waste of time. However, I found them incredibly easy to get into, as they have a fantastic plot that doesn't become dull part-way through. I would reccomend these books to people who love fantasies and myths, as The Mortal Instruments has warlocks, demons, angels, faeries and the lot. It's just a shame that we have to wait for book six.Wednesday, 22 January 2014
The Mortal Instruments
Over the past week I have been (metaphorically) addicted to reading The Mortal Instruments, which some people may think are completely romance-based, and I suppose romance does take up a lot of space in the book. But, if that was alll they were about, then I would not bother writing about them, as it would be a waste of time. However, I found them incredibly easy to get into, as they have a fantastic plot that doesn't become dull part-way through. I would reccomend these books to people who love fantasies and myths, as The Mortal Instruments has warlocks, demons, angels, faeries and the lot. It's just a shame that we have to wait for book six.Wednesday, 1 January 2014
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest and The House Of Hades
Happy new year people! I am very pleased to say that I have recently finished another two books that I can blabber on about. The first is "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" by Ken Kesey. I found this book very interesting to read, as it not only viewed the world from the Chief's perspective as a mental health patient, but it also demontsrated how horrific some of the treatments used in the 1950s were.
The second book that I have finished is "The House of Hades", the fourth book in the Heroes of Olympus series. Having been hooked from reading the first Percy Jackson book a few years ago, I have always looked forward to Rick Riordan's latest book, and thankfully, I was not disappointed. "The House Of Hades" continues from "The Mark Of Athena" and it follows a group of demigods through their quest to the Doors of Death. I raced through this book, incapable of putting it down, and all I can say is that I can't wait for the next.
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