Death Note is frankly the most compelling manga (and graphic novel period) I've ever read. It kept me awake at night and I couldn't stop thinking about it. Here is my review.
Lately I decided to get into manga. Initially I wanted to get back into watching anime, but I felt like it would be too much of a time-sink. And since I make reading a priority in my life anyway, I decided that
Here’s a round up of some of the books I read over the past few months. Due to some time constraints and other things happening in life, I wasn’t able to write full reviews for these books, but they deserve acknowledgement. Crown
I remember receiving my first Kindle back in 2010. I felt like an established reader at that point, getting into the eBook market ahead of everyone else. Today, I still have that Kindle Keyboard, and I still have much love for it.
When I started reading books by Haruki Murakami last year on a whim, I knew eventually that I would need to read Norwegian Wood, which is his most recognised work. After suffering from a bout of depression, I felt the urge to
Book tags are a popular thing in the online bookish community. I’ve rarely participated in these, not because I feel like I’m too cool for it, but because I feel like I’m not as well-read as everyone else. However, this A to
Although I’ve been getting through a healthy amount of books since I started this blog in 2015—averaging around 28 books per year—this year I’ve had the thirst to read even more books. Reading speed has always been one of my pitfalls; but
Being born in the mid-80s, my first experience with comic book characters was the Batman and the Superman movies. Batman quickly became my favourite comic book character until the mid-90’s when I got into the Spider-Man cartoon on Fox Kids. Because of