Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book, in exchange for an honest review. This has not changed my opinion in any way. As much as I love Young Adult books, I’m always trying to broaden my horizon – so they say – and sometimes pick up a book, not in that genre. I love Continue Reading
Review: Brimstone
As a Christmas present, I told my mum she could pick out any movie she wanted to see, and I would take her to that movie. At first, we’d decided on Collateral Beauty, but the closest cinema was showing it at some shitty times. Eventually, mum picked Brimstone, a movie I hadn’t really heard much about but Continue Reading
Review: I See You
Disclaimer: I got a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. This has not changed my opinion on this book in any way. I was very intrigued by this book the moment I read the synopsis. I love a good thriller every now and then, so I was incredibly happy when I Continue Reading
Review: Nerve (Movie)
Back in 2013, I read a book called Nerve. While I enjoyed the story and the concept, I didn’t really enjoy the book in general and so I only gave it three stars. A few months ago, I found out Nerve was becoming a movie, starring Dave Franco and Emma Roberts. Around that time, my Continue Reading
Dutch Review: Shock
De Nederlandse bibliotheek heeft een app genaamt ‘De Vakantiebieb’ waar ze elk jaar tijdens de zomervakantie (en Kerstvakantie ook volgens mij) een aantal boeken in uploaden. Volwassen boeken, maar ook jeugdboeken. Een van de boeken in de app was Shock, van Mel Wallis de Vries. Ik heb een paar jaar terug ook al een boek Continue Reading
Review: Regression
After seeing The Perks of Being a Wallflower and The Bling Ring in which Emma Watson’s American accent was absolutely horrible, I thought I’d give it another chance by watching Regression. I’d heard she was in this movie, and decided to just go for it. Mainly also because the story sounded interesting to me. Regression tells Continue Reading