Review of ‘Misfits’ (Royal Academy Rebels #1)

A fun way to tell a fairy tell about a group of kids who don’t want to conform and define their own futures. Continue reading Review of ‘Misfits’ (Royal Academy Rebels #1)

19-Years-Later & Still Magical | Review of ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’ (Harry Potter #8)

By Cynthia Ayala

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by J.K. Rowling, Jack Thorne, and John Tiffany
Arthur A. Levine Books

The Eighth Story. Nineteen Years Later.

With Voldemort dead and gone, Harry Potter’s life hasn’t gotten any easier. As an overworked employee of the Ministry and a father of three, his life is as hard as ever. But not only for him. The past is creeping on the Potter’s, especially on his son Albus, and on their journeys, they must each come face to face with the darkness around them.

Published on July 31, 2016, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is a work compiled by J.K. Rowling, Jack Thorne, and John Tiffany. It is a special version of the story written by J.K. Rowling and adapted for the stage continues the story in a beautiful way that shows the challenges of parenthood and living up to your parents.
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Book of the Month – July 2016

The votes are in and (surprise, surprise) the winner of the July Book of the Month Poll is Harry Potter and the Cursed Child! Woo! Now this was my vote because I’m a Harry Potter super fan (proud Slytherin and Thunderbird) and for many of you this was your choice. Now if you didn’t vote for your book or promote it enough, let me know if you still want me to review a particular novel and I’ll add it on my to-read shelf. As for everyone else who voted for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
I will try to have the review up as soon as possible.
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Inkdeath (Inkheart Trilogy: Book 3)

Very good book, but not a book for children, and yet somehow it finds it’s way in the kids section of the bookstore.  Um with this much violence, however tamed (if you can call it tames “his black clothes were soaked with blood”), this book is a young adults book.  Not a children’s.  Especially when you have a vile evil man with rotting flesh bathing … Continue reading Inkdeath (Inkheart Trilogy: Book 3)