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Author: Robin Holthuizen

The Winter of the Witch

Posted by Robin Holthuizen on 11 January 202011 January 2020 in Fantasy, Reviews

In this third and final book to the Winternight-trilogy, we continue to follow Vasja. She’s now facing the anger of whole Moscow after being blamed for causing the fires that almost ended the existence of the city. After escaping through a dangerous land called Midnight, Vasja learns that the Bear has been woken up by no other than his own brother: Morozko …

Ola en de dingen

Posted by Robin Holthuizen on 25 December 201925 December 2019 in Realistic, Reviews

Ola is a young girl. Different from everybody else. Different from the rest of her family, even. After executing the deathwish of her sick mother and the accidental strangulation of her little brother, Ola loses her mind and decides to flee …

The Queen of Nothing

Posted by Robin Holthuizen on 18 December 20195 April 2020 in Fantasy, Reviews

Jude is back in the mortal world, licking her wounds from her last interaction with Cardan. With the High Queen of Elfhame in exile, chaos should rule. But no one even knows that there is a mortal Queen of Elfhame. So Jude moves in with Vivi and Oak, taking up a job and working to pay the rent. Jude’s heart is broken so she does what she’d always do: make a plan …

How to stop time

Posted by Robin Holthuizen on 11 December 201911 December 2019 in Fiction, Reviews

Our main character, Tom Hazard, suffers from a rare condition, making him able to live for centuries. As someone who has travelled all over the world and met the most extraordinary people for years and years, Tom decides it is time to retreat. All Tom ever wants is ordinary life, so he moves back to London, his hometown and settles down as a plain forty-one years old history teacher. But trouble soon finds him in the form of a captivating French teacher who shows a fascination for Tom that scares him.

Wink, Poppy, Midnight

Posted by Robin Holthuizen on 27 November 201918 November 2019 in Fiction, Reviews

According to Wink, every story contains the same characters. You have a hero, a villain and a liar. These rules also apply to the real world. Wink sees her recently moved boy-next-door as the hero of the story. His ex Poppy …

The Wicked King

Posted by Robin Holthuizen on 20 November 20195 April 2020 in Fantasy, Reviews

‘I want somebody to take me to Elfhame.’ Summary Now that Cardan is High King of Elfhame and he’s bound to Jude for a year and a day, Jude has a lot on her hands. As the High King’s scenescal,…

The Cruel Prince

Posted by Robin Holthuizen on 13 November 20195 April 2020 in Fantasy, Reviews

One terrible morning, Jude and her sisters had to watch their parents getting killed by a mysterious man. The killer was after Vivianne, the eldest sister, but he ends up taking all three to the land of Faerie. Here, mortal Jude and Taryn have to learn how to live among the Folk – but mostly, how to survive among them …

The Fates Divide

Posted by Robin Holthuizen on 6 November 20192 November 2019 in Reviews, Sci-Fi

In the second book of the Carve The Mark duology, we start where we left off in the last book: on a spaceship. Akos, Cyra, Isae but also Ryzek are on their way to Ogra, a planet where the current is stronger than on any of the other planets …

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