Monthly Archives : November 2021

Manhua Review - 10 Years That I Loved You the Most by Wu Yi Ning Si | Blushing Geek

Manhua Review – 10 Years That I Loved You the Most by Wu Yi Ning Si


I had the urge to read something really sad, and this book has been in my to-read list after it was recommended on a yaoi group that I belong to on facebook. The art style looks really beautiful and reminds me so much of watercolor art that I really adore when I was a kid, and even until now, *wink. And personally, I think the art style suits this story so well. It’s giving it a more dramatic touch to it, so I can understand the large number of readers crying their hearts out reading this story.

Book Review – The Elite by Kiera Cass | Blushing Geek

Book Review – The One by Kiera Cass


This book didn’t let me put it down until I finished it unlike what I felt reading its previous book. I am really hopeful of this book after seeing its ratings on goodreads, and I am extremely happy that it’s finally good! The first few chapters are still a meh but the story becomes really interesting once it finally talks more about the rebels and what they are really fighting for.

Book Review – The Elite by Kiera Cass | Blushing Geek

Book Review – The Elite by Kiera Cass


I’m not sure where to start, hahaha. The Elite started so lovey-dovey I’m not even sure if I am reading the right book, lol. I’ve read the first book of this series 3 years ago, so I was ready to be confused even though I’ve just read its novella, The Queen (which isn’t related to this story directly), but I definitely wasn’t expecting that mushy start, hahaha.

Anime Review – Tokyo Revengers | Blushing Geek

Anime Review – Tokyo Revengers


I’ve been seeing a lot of Tokyo Revengers posts in my Facebook stream eversince it was aired. Saying that I wasn’t interested was an understatement. Without reading its synopsis or watching its trailer, I instantly added it to my to-watch list.

Book Review - The Queen by Kiera Cass | Blushing Geek

Book Review – The Queen by Kiera Cass


The Queen is just a very short read but I genuinely enjoyed reading this one. It’s been years since I read The Selection which is the first book of this series, so I was a little confused while starting this story. I only got the hang of it when I found out that this is a story about Prince Maxon’s parents.