-A.M. Aguilar

Review: Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare

Victorian London, Demon Hunters and Dazzling Romance

Welcome to The Infernal Devices. “Clockwork Angel” is book one in this series, and it is the prequel to the best-selling Shadowhunters saga, The Mortal Instruments. If you know me well, (or if you follow me on bookstagram 😉 ) then you know that Shadowhunters are one of my favorite books and I am captivated by Cassandra Clare’s writing style and theme.

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-A.M. Aguilar

My Favorite Book Covers

Stunning, Beautiful and Eye Catching Covers

Since I joined the bookstagram community (I’m loving that sweet reading corner in the Internet! ) I have been amazed by this beautiful books and interesting recommendations I have received. One of the things I have noticed the most are all of this pretty book covers all over the place. And you must know that anything pretty and shiny catches my eye 🙂 .

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-A.M. Aguilar

Top 5 May 2020

High Fantasy, Romance, Fiction and Psychological Fiction :0

This month was full of good books and amazing sequels! Aside from beginning this beautiful journey of book blogging (and bookstagram 🙂 check my account down below), in May I had the chance to read and begin online classes. I finished 7 amazing books and I will be sharing five of these gems with you guys today.

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-A.M. Aguilar

Review: Cinder by Marissa Meyer

Exciting, intriguing, charming and edge-of-the-seat reading!

“Cinder” is the first book in the Lunar Chronicles series by Marissa Meyer. It is a beautiful retelling of the classic fairytale, Cinderella. I can begin to explain how much I appreciated this incredible novel 🙂 . I loved the character’s developments, the thrilling plot and the stunning world Marissa Meyer builded. 

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-A.M. Aguilar

Review: Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi

Do you ever find one of those books that’s so surprising you can’t stop reading once you start? 

“Shatter me” was definitely like that for me. I think I read 60% of the book in one sit. And I have confirmed that a book that grips you and after reading it you wish you’d read it more slowly, then that is, without doubt, a good book.

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