A Review of: Blank 12

Cover art courtesy of Aleeza Nelson

Rating: 8 out of 10.

Thank you to the author for the ARC in exchange for an honest review. Due to be published February 2026, this is a Sci-Fi dystopian fiction, perfect to release fresh into a new year!

When I first opened Blank 12, I expected a familiar dystopian setup: post-war America, experimental science gone wrong, and the inevitable military fallout, but Nelson surprised me with the heart at its centre. Beneath the politics and action is a story about fear, identity, and the price of survival.

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A Review of: HeartStopper Vol 1

Initially viewed on an online webcomic called Tapas, HeartStopper has a vast online fanbase of over 50 million views, not counting the numerous new fans who are relishing in the new Netflix adaptation of the series, all from the power of crowdfunding. I will write up individual posts for each volume, so stay tuned for Vols 2-4! Spoilers are ahead, so if you haven’t read the books, go away and do so before returning.

Here we shall see two stories, individual but united about potential unrequited love, hard work, and determination, so let’s dig in!

Rating: 10 out of 10.
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A Review of: The Boy Who Dreamt the World: The Daydreamer Chronicles; Book 1.

Rating: 7 out of 10.

The Boy Who Dreamt the World: The Daydreamer Chronicles is a series written by an imaginative author who has created a potentially huge world made up of dreams. Something akin to what children might create, Book 1 is designed for the primary/middle-grade audience with the main character being a young boy who is a Daydreamer, caught up in the world of dreams, Reverie.

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