![]() ![]() As I read Warcross, the further into its story I was pulled, the more intrigued I became. But late in 2017, as my last-read-of-the-year, I did pick up Warcross and discovered I became easily immersed inside its world.īefore we get to our topic, we’ll revisit my experience with this book via a quick little reader tale. Also, despite the fact that I do own a copy of Warcross which sat on my shelf (for way too long I might add), I didn’t think it had my name written on it. First, it was because I had too many books and so little time. In my case, my not reading Warcross was a little bit of a combination of things. ![]() BOOK REVIEW | Warcross by Marie Lu– Colorful Adventure Set in Japan’s Gaming World ![]() Or it could be more basic than this and be as a result of other books that need attention (aka publisher sent review books that sit and mock us). Perhaps it’s because we avoid hyped books (like the plague) or maybe it’s because the book doesn’t sound like a good read. Why is this? Well, my theories are simple. Sometimes, as readers we delay reading a book with hype. 8 Reasons Why You Should Read ‘Warcross’: an Exciting Series ![]()
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