Book Review – Architects of Destiny by Amy DuBoff
Do any of you notice how catchy the book cover is? I admit that's also one of the reasons why I agreed to review this book haha. (You can't blame a 4-eyed monster like me)
Do any of you notice how catchy the book cover is? I admit that's also one of the reasons why I agreed to review this book haha. (You can't blame a 4-eyed monster like me)
Unlike its predecessor, this book didn't start with action-pack scenes. As a matter of fact, it covers a very intriguing scene for me. Having read its first chapter, my brain cell is starting to get the work done so I have some few assumptions about this story.
A Storm of Swords isn't far from its previous two books. Why? Because of the ever "not expecting" death of your favorable characters. I've gone this far but I still hadn't learned the lesson eh? I really hate that Red Wedding! Grrr!
Just like its predecessor, this book is undeniably brilliant, there's also a time that I want to grab that annoying character in this book and kill them myself. Haha, that's how this book will make you feel. As I've mentioned before in my A Game of Thrones review, I've watched the TV series of this…
I was really looking forward to read this story because this is the very first adult (ahem, not x-rated) book from Kelly Oram which she co-written with her husband, Jonathan Harrow. I haven't actually read anything from her husband yet (though maybe it wouldn't hurt to check it out too) so I really don't have…