Friday, September 18, 2015

Hi readers! hope you're all having a great September, which means sweater weather is starting! Better run out and get your circle scarves and pumpkin spice lattes before they're all gone!

Anyways, I have a great new book that I'm reading and just can't wait to write about. Pause what you're doing. Before you read any further, remember to follow my blog on the bar right below this post. All you have to do is enter your email to subscribe to my blog. You won't regret it!

Today I will be reviewing Blood of Olympus by Rick Riordan, the last book in the heroes of Olympus and Percy Jackson.
Now, if you know ANYTHING at all about me, you would know that I am a complete and total Percy Jackson fanatic. I personally think that Riordan should add more books to the series, but it is what it is. ): (:

Blood of Olympus is about how seven of the prophecy finally make it all the way to Europe which means that they have broken the golden rule, and that help from the gods will be rare. It talks about their final adventures fighting the earth goddess who plans to destroy olympus and the mortal world.

Thanks for reading, remember to follow my blog in the bar down below, and have a great day!

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Hi readers! I hope you all liked my last post and remember to like, comment, and subscribe by email! I'd really appreciate it!

Today I will be reviewing Allegiant by Veronica Roth.

Allegiant is the third book in the Divergent series, which I'm sure you've all read. It talks about how all the living survivors of the previous faction war, who are now factionless, choose to escape the limits of their confinement, and see what lies in the world beyond.
They discover a group of people who've been studying them since the beginning, who show them things that they've never even dreamed of, never would have been capable of
But the brand new, shiny world also holds many dangerous secrets and informations that the rest of the rest of the world is blind to.

Thanks so much for reading and don't forget to comment and subscribe.
Hi readers! It's me, the book snob. I'm so sorry for not posting recently, but I've been very busy with extracurriculars and GREAT new books!

Today I will be reviewing Paper Towns by John Green.

Paper Towns is about a boy named Quentin Jacobs who awaits a miracle in his life. At age nine, a miracle named Margo Roth Spiegleman sparks into his life. One night, Q is taken by Margo on the adventure of a lifetime, showing him a whole new world of things he didn't even know were possible.
   The next day, Q takes another adventure, one that may never end, without the help of his miracle. Join him in the search of the thing he wants most in the world: answers.

This is personally one of my favourite books and I highly recommend it to people aged 11 up. As I mentioned in my last post, I will now be posting reviews about books for an older age group, hope you like this new style.

In my next review: Allegiant by Veronica Roth 

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