"Monsters are real and they're crawling over Verity. Callum Harker and Henry Flynn offer protection to the citizens of V-City but each in their own way. Kate Harker, Callum's only daughter and August Flynn, one of Henry's adopted sons, who is also a Monster (a Sunai) want what all children want. A purposeful life and their parents love. Unfortunately, for them both, life is not easy, and they'll have to fight for both while trying to decide if they can trust each other. Schwab delivers in her usual, powerful, poignant and poetic way and I'm eager to see how the series progresses." ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Pros: The idea of the Phenomenon, Monsters coming to life in the wake of violent deaths (Corsai), murder (Malchai) and mass killings (Orsai), was definitely unique/It left off perfectly open-ended, allowing for expansion or leaving it as a stand-alone//To me, Schwab is a master of Magical Realism. Cons : As I have a soft spot for the "quiet, tortured hero" (...
"Obviously targeted to writers but honestly, anyone could benefit from Bradbury's practical yet poetic advice, this was a collection of esasys by Bradbury about his writing process and reflections on some of his greatest works." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Pros: Bradbury, duh, though I'm biased, to me, the man's prose is pure poetry, every word beautiful/Since writing is not my career, it was an interesting way to view Bradbury's life. Writing was his job and he was the only income. If he did not produce material, he would not get paid. It help put things into perspective. Cons: The man can go on for a bit 😂/Bradbury's insane work ethic and endless endurance to just produce story after story seems insane and overwhelming but then again, this was his livelihood, so I'm sure it was insane and overwhelming. If he didn't write and get paid, they'd starve, so, it was a life or death situation. Full Review: This was essentially a collection of essays written by Bra...