booksandbotanics's Reviews (492)


Wauw. Wat was dat een mooi boek!

This book...
It’s a very disturbing thought that there are people out there, like Joe, with a twisted moral compass, who have NO clue of what they’re doing is wrong.
I was actually glad when I finished it. It reads very fluent and the writing and story are also very good.
But still, I was glad that the story was finished.

I’m not sure if I’m going to read the next one. I don’t really have the urge to delve in Joe’s mind again... plus, I don’t think this book needs a sequel.

AAARGH! How good is this book?????
I loved it from the first page untill the very last.

This book was so beautiful...
It gave so much nuance to Achilles’ character. I loved it.

I really liked this one! I learnt a lot about Dante and the symbolism he used in his poem(s). I was always kinda intrigued by his Divine Comedy and I think I might read it soon!
I also want to go to Florence and Venice even more than I did before this book.

This book has by far the most interesting information about caring for houseplants then any other book I read about the subject.
Darryl’s approach to houseplants, especially his vision on light is so different from many other “plant gurus” I follow.
This book should be read by anyone who has houseplants and wants them to thrive.
I already ordered my light-meter!

I am enjoying the Narnia Chronicles very much.
Sometimes the sentences are a bit weird, but nevertheless it reads very fluent and I’m in love with the world of Narnia.

Reread May 2020 (before the prequel comes out): ahhh, I love these series so much. I love Peeta so much. I’m really looking forward to the next one, because I’m team Peeta all the way.

Reread May 2020:
This book reads soooo fluent. It’s thrilling, enervating, devastating and sometimes funny. This book makes you feel all kind of things.
I wish I could just skip the story of part 3 and get to the ending. But I know I can’t.
And my poor Peeta, why couldn’t they just save him????? Still angry about that.