[Review] The Tower at the End of Time by Amy Sparks
Outlandishly quirky, in a charming sort of way. Fast paced. Tons of action. And plenty of whimsy.
Welcome to Erica Talks Books. Here I review books--new and old, as well as those yet to be released.
I read books across the board, but I do have favorite categories. That being said, you'll notice that some genres on my site are packed full of books, while others are a bit starved for attention. I unabashedly confess that nowadays I tend to prefer my books with an extra large helping of magic, wonder and whimsy, served with a hearty dash of inspiration.
20 May 2025 12:44
Outlandishly quirky, in a charming sort of way. Fast paced. Tons of action. And plenty of whimsy.
19 May 2025 13:04
This book is a simple celebration of autumn. The fantastic art really carries the story with both its accurate portrayals of fall and the animated expressions of the characters.
18 May 2025 07:58
Omgz! The cliffhanger ending! I need more now!
13 May 2025 16:05
I love the aesthetics on this one—everything from the page layout and colors to the font and illustrations. Such a gorgeous treasure.
12 May 2025 14:19
I love how environmentally conscious this book is. And it is so refreshing how the grandma in this story is portrayed as strong and actively adventurous, rather than simply old and frail.
10 May 2025 14:05
This book has some very poignant advice that is cleverly disguised as humor. Particularly relevant, given what's currently happening in America.
9 May 2025 13:25
Oh my goodness! This book is so cute. So clever and witty. And the pacing is great. I couldn't put this book down.
4 May 2025 13:11
This is an absolutely beautiful tearjerker of a book. It is about chasing your dreams and not giving up, even (and especially) in the face of discrimination.
3 May 2025 10:19
I appreciated that this book relied heavily on psychology, which gave it an extra level of validity. And there is indeed some good advice in this book. However, the delivery fell short for me. The writing felt very dry—sterile and institutional. As such, I had a really hard time focusing on what I was reading. My mind wandered constantly, and there were a few times I nearly drifted off to sleep. Needless to say, I didn't retain much of what I read.
2 May 2025 13:25
This book is a sweet celebration of community. It's also a gentle reminder that when you don't know something, sometimes it's best just to ask.
1 May 2025 09:50
I was excited about this book, but it just didn't hit the way I hoped. Many of the poems felt more like stream of consciousness journalling than actual poetry. And the overall vibe was dark, broody, angsty, and depressing. It never really felt like the celebration of self that I was hoping for.
30 Apr 2025 11:38
This book filled me with wonder. It is a magical celebration of pagan traditions (many of which are reflected in our modern holidays). I adored the art and found the simple storytelling to be a perfect vehicle for learning about the changing of the seasons and the celebrations that surround them.