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Tag: fantasy

Legendary

Posted by Daniëlle de Boer on 9 May 20209 May 2020 in Fantasy, Reviews

Legendary is the second part of the Caraval series. The book begins where the first part ended with Donatella waking up after Caraval’s closing party. In this part, you follow Donatella and find out that Donatella has made a deal with someone she doesn’t know to be able to participate in Caraval. Now she has to pay for this with information that Donatella can only get if she wins Caraval. The thing Donatella really wants is to find her mother, who disappeared many years ago. In order to achieve this, she must find out the identity of Legend.

The Kingdom

Posted by Daniëlle de Boer on 15 February 202015 February 2020 in Fantasy, Reviews

The Kingdom is a fantasy amusement park where guests are immersed in a world full of virtual animals and castles. Ana is one of the seven Fantasists, beautiful android princesses made to entertain the guests of the amusement park. Fantasists are unable to feel emotions until Ana meets Owen, an employee in the park. When Ana’s sister Nia is turned off, Ana tries to find out why this happened. When her other sister Eve was also turned off, Ana knows that something is wrong

Just dreaming

Posted by Daniëlle de Boer on 1 February 20209 February 2020 in Fantasy, Reviews

In the third book Liv and Henry are still together, but some differences in their interest cause some problems in their relationship. The friends are trying to unmask Secrecy, which turns out to be easier than expected. What does Secrecy have to hide?

Whichwood

Posted by Daniëlle de Boer on 21 December 201922 December 2019 in Fantasy, Reviews

Laylee, a thirteen-year-old girl, lives in Whichwood, a very cold area. After her mother has passed and her father has gone crazy, Laylee remains as the last mordeshoor. This means that she has to wash dead bodies and send these to the hereafter. Laylee is losing her colour and realises she is slowly dying. One day, two strangers stand in front of her doorstep: Alice & Oliver.

The Hazelwood

Posted by Daniëlle de Boer on 30 November 201930 November 2019 in Fantasy, Reviews

Seventeen-year-old Alice has spent her whole life travelling with her mother. When her grandmother, the author of a book full of dark fairy tales, dies on her Hazelwood estate and her mother is taken hostage by the Hinterland, Alice has to find her mother.

Caraval

Posted by Daniëlle de Boer on 23 November 201923 November 2019 in Fantasy, Reviews

The sisters Scarlett and Donatella live on an island together with their violent father who sets Scarlett up with an arranged marriage. The girls have dreamt their whole lives to spend a day at Caraval; a magical game with a leader named Legendary. After many years of writing letters to Legendary, the girls receive an invite to join the game for a day.

Obsidian

Posted by Daniëlle de Boer on 5 October 20197 October 2019 in Fantasy, Reviews

After the death of Katy’s father, she moves to West Virginia with her mother. Katy is not thrilled about this, but she decides to make the best of it. She calls on the neighbours and meets Daemon and Dee.

Shatter me

Posted by Daniëlle de Boer on 25 September 201914 October 2020 in Dystopian, Reviews

Juliette’s touch is lethal. She has been locked up all alone in the Reestablishment for almost a year until she meets Adam, her new cellmate. He talked about how the world around them is slowly dying and what the Reestablishment is planning. The Reestablishment wants to use Juliette as a weapon against humanity.

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