Mysteries & Thrillers
Review:If you read Pretty Little Liars i assure you this the book for you it has everything that characterizes a Sara Shepard book mystery ( who killed her sister?) ,forbidden romance (Ethan and Emma) and a whole bunch of lies that keeps you on edge from page one to the end. It is also well written and complex, but easy to understand so trust me if you're a fan of Pretty Little Liars then you'll be a fan of the Lying Game. Read more
Review:I'm still shuddering, thinking about that creepy ending.
The ending of this book completely saved it for me... Now I just have to know what's going to happen next. So I will probably be reading the next book, even though I was pretty disappointed in Never Have I Ever. It was definitely exciting, but it lacked so many things.
First of all, Emma's romantic relationships are taking so long to develop. Like, seriously. JUST KISS HIM ALREADY. The parts of the book with her and Ethan are... Read more
Review:Douglas Preston is one of the best hard science fiction writers in the business. The plot and concepts are very original although the characters are kind of standard issue. Definitely looking forward to the sequel. Read more
Review:Non stop action, great character development, exciting and fantastical plot and riveting suspense! Loved it, and think it is one of Rollins' best!! When I introduce people to James Rollins, this is always the book I recommend first and I've read them all (but the brand new one). Read more
Review:Full disclosure: UNCOMMON CRIMINALS was one of my most anticipated reads for 2011 and I've been waiting to read it ever since I read HEIST SOCIETY last year. I was super excited when I heard there were early copies out in the wild, so I hunted one down and devoured the book in two days. I love a good heist story - be it a movie (Ocean's Eleven or The Italian Job anyone?), TV show (Are you watching White Collar?), or book. If you like a good heist story, you're going to love this series by Ally C... Read more
Review:This review is pertaining to the first four books of the Gallagher Girls series by Ally Carter (I’d Tell You I Love You, But Then I’d Have to Kill You (Book #1), Cross My Heart and Hope to Spy (Book #2), Don’t Judge a Girl by Her Cover (Book #3), and Only the Good Spy Young (Book #4)).
I read these books quite a while ago, when I was about 11-12-13 years old. I thought they were really clever and really enjoyed them! Sadly, when I was reading them I believe they were only out with the fou... Read more
Review:This book was completely enveloping and incredible. I was sucked in from the first scene and it left me breathless to the end. If you’re on the fence or trying to decide if this is for you take the plung. It’s worth it. I loved Maddie & Logan and can’t wait to reread this book! Read more
Review:The Prince is a decent read. The action and thought put into the mystery makes for a fast paced read. Spy Girl is smart and fabulous. She knows her mind and what she wants. This is a must for any heroine.
However, there are some minor details that end up having a major impact. First Dodd usually writes for a younger audience. This story is made for an older audience. Spy Girl should have been at least 21, preferably mid to later twenties. The drama the sexual implications are all tailored... Read more
Review:Cammie Morgan attends the Gallagher Academy, a boarding school that trains girls to be spies. In this, the fourth book in the series, Cammie and her three best friends are still dealing with the fallout from a kidnapping attempt the previous fall, and when they return from winter break they find many changes at their beloved school.
I know that's not much of a summary, but the twists and turns in this book start early, and I wouldn't want to spoil any of them. And really, didn't I have yo... Read more
Review:This review is pertaining to the first four books of the Gallagher Girls series by Ally Carter (I’d Tell You I Love You, But Then I’d Have to Kill You (Book #1), Cross My Heart and Hope to Spy (Book #2), Don’t Judge a Girl by Her Cover (Book #3), and Only the Good Spy Young (Book #4)).
I read these books quite a while ago, when I was about 11-12-13 years old. I thought they were really clever and really enjoyed them! Sadly, when I was reading them I believe they were only out with the fou... Read more