When I was starting the story, I didn’t know what exactly I felt, because normally when I read a story I easily get bored if the author doesn’t give me what I want early on. But in this story, I don’t know. I don’t exactly know at all.
When I was starting the story, I didn’t know what exactly I felt, because normally when I read a story I easily get bored if the author doesn’t give me what I want early on. But in this story, I don’t know. I don’t exactly know at all.
This story is about the twin brothers, Tristan and Syrion, who were separated at birth. Their journey started when the Wolf killed King Marcus (Tristan and Syrion’s father) and burnt the Listarii mansion to the ground.
Ahem, so where do I start? Honestly, I want to start this review with a scream of delight. Kelly won me again this time which makes me feel bad because it’s been a while since I read a book from hers.
Just like The Goblet of Fire, this story didn’t start with Harry Potter’s point of view. It started with the conversation between the Muggle’s Prime Minister, Fudge and the latest Minister of the Ministry of Magic.
Tired of the usual beach outing this holiday? How about trying an eco-cultural tour in Aloguinsan? It’s a small town along the southwestern coast of Cebu island which is gaining renown for its nature tours that advocate sustainable and responsible tourism.