Hey ForeverBookers, How are you all? Hope you’re well! I’ve just finished reading the “Inuyasha” manga series. I don’t normally review manga on here but I thought as it was a favourite series that I would just go over the important points about WHY I loved it so much! We follow an upper teenage girl called Kagome who lives in Japan. Her house has an old well. This well starts off her adventure as it takes her back to the Feudal Era in Japan. Here, she meets an arrogant dog demon named Inuyasha, (Inuyasha actually translates to dog demon too). From there, these two characters go on several adventures with their friends, Sango, Miroku, and Shippo, a cute fox demon. Inuyasha’s moody half brother, Sesshomaru makes a few appearances too, throughout the story, with his companions, Jaken, a very funny green creature, in the anime (the manga is of course black and white for the most part) and Rin, a young human companion, whom he finds friendship with. Inuyasha and Kag...
I’ve just found my review for “Clockwork Princess” by Cassandra Clare so if you’re interested go back and read that! Anyway, I’ve just finished my first infinity star read of the year in “Vows and Ruins” by Helen Scheuerer. I know it’s really early in the year but I say infinity stars because it was AMAZING! 5 Stars! The book stars with our MFC, Thea having just worked out that she’s magical at the end of book 1, Blood and Steel. Wilder, our MMC and Thea’s lover, has left her. Why? I’ll let you read for yourself but it’s good! Anyway, he does come back to finish what he started and train her, as a Warsword should in this world, but at what cost? Again, I’ll let you read for yourself. They go on a quest to find out about Thea’s history as a magic wielder and her power, and let’s just say that there were some surprising moments that I wasn’t expecting! The main couple are of course joined by their crew of friends, Kip and Cal as well as Wren, Thea’s sister, who’s also magical and Torj...