I read the words on each page, turned them to read those on the next and eventually got to the end... still nothing. Still unimpressed, and somewhat bored
Anisa's poem to accompany The Glass Collector by Anna Perera.
Anisa's review: The book was full of deep sadness and the characters weaved the story incredibly, being the very heart of the story itself.
Secrets. So many secrets. My whole life is a lie, juggling between the life of words written on cards, papers – documents determining who I am and how I live. There is never any choice, never any freedom.
Anisa's review: Without a doubt this book is bound to start some sort of craze. It's so easy to get into, not too over-complicated yet still with twists and surprises that leave you trying to piece the plot together.
Anisa's review of Impossible by Nancy Werlin: You didn’t have to flick your eyes back to the last sentence to make sense of the image in your mind. Everything just flowed.
Anisa writes Safarine's story from Beautiful Creatures by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl.
Anisa's review of Beautiful Creatures by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl: The suspense was often so bloodcurdlingly intriguing that averting your gaze was never an option.
Anisa's illustrations for The Left Hand of God: The door is the door that Vague Henri stumbles upon one day, yet happens to lead the way to another world, or more so, it changes their world completely.
Anisa's review of The Left Hand of God by Paul Hoffman: The very first word of the very first page. Already you cannot contain your excitement, for who could not be overwhelmed by this curious demand of power?
Anisa's review of The Bride's Farewell by Meg Rosoff: this book has most easily and elegantly exceeded in interweaving both the old as well as the new.
Alternative Content for Killing God by Kevin Brooks
Anisa's review of Killing God by Kevin Brooks
Anisa's review of Being by Kevin Brooks: This book unravels an incredibly compulsive story to read. For as Robert finds himself on the run, you can not help but pace through the pages with him.
Alternative ending to Charlie Higson's Young Bond: By Royal Command.
Anisa's review of By Royal Command: If you’re able to read between the lines easily, then... *Spoilers!*
Anisa's anecdote to go with the photo she took to represent Pia Kolvenbach’s time in seclusion.
Anisa's review of The Vanishing of Katharina Linden: This book is truly compelling, captivating you from the very beginning with its fluent style mesmerising as the pages flick past.