Phew, it's been a while since I posted here and since I found my way back to books.
This year I set my goal for reading/completing 16 books.
I started with a couple children/teen books from the series "The Three Investigators". It became a famous and popular series (with audio books) in Germany and generations like mine and older grew up with it and a lot of them still follow this series. The following are just a few of the ones I read.
I picked up a book I started a while ago and finally completed it. It's Tom Felton's biography "Beyond the Wand" and it positively surprised me. I have to admit I hated his character Draco in the Harry Potter series because he was so mean. haha Tom Felton is the exact opposite though he was quite mischievous in his childhood and teenage years. xD In his book he shares funny and lovely anecdotes of his early career as a child actor and of the set filming the Harry Potter movies. A recommended read if you're into the movies or just want a glimpse behind the scenes of film making.
Another read was a romance novel. I just needed something sweet and fluffy and the book I spontaneously picked was the perfect one for that. It was funny, heartwarming and had enough bickering of the protagonists to root for them to finally end up together.
Sadly it seems there's no english translation for this book.
Last but not least I decided to give one of the new Disney Twisted Tales series a try.
It's re-telling the original Disney movies in books and as the name indicates with a twist. In my case it was the Disney movie "Frozen" and the twist is that Elsa and Anna have been separated after the incident where Elsa accidentally hurt Anna. Their memories get manipulated so they don't remember being sisters. Reading that in the synopsis sounded interesting but the execution was less exciting than I hoped it would be. A lot of scenes were very similar to the movie and left me disappointed, because it was a chance to actually create something different and in the end they failed in delivering a truly new perspective.
I couldn't find a english version of this book so I'm showing the german cover.