Mysteries & Thrillers
Review:Thank you Ally Carter for writing this series. I'm depressed this is the last book and will cry about it. During the series I have laughed, cried, or was proud about. And now the million dollar question: Will you please make a second series or let me write it write the second Read more
Review:Be Careful!!!!! You will get addicted!!!!!! The first book is free like with many new series and it will lure you in, but unlike some of the other series, this will keep you!!! I started book 1 on Friday, and by Sunday night I had read thru book 4. I have perfect timely because book 5 comes out Wednesday so i'm glad i started reading the series when I did. If you have not read these books, and you are willing to become addicted, this is a great time to start!!! 4 books down and 4 to go!!!!... Read more
Review:This story line picks up right where we left off. It seems a bit confusing at first and I was thinking I must have missed something but then everything is filled in and sorted out. An enjoyable afternoon read! Read more
Review:Brilliant!! As usual! Ally Carter has done it again!
Once again this book follows the exciting life of Katarina Bishop! Except this time the plot is revolving around her boyfriend W.W.Hale the fifth. Which hits a little closer to home for our friend Kat. And due to a recent death in the Hale family, our Hale has just inherited a company and the fortune that come with it. But word leaks out the it may be a con from a person who plans to steal the company's fortune. Will they be able to fix... Read more
Review:Just like other reviewers have indicated this story is a lot like TV'S Ghost Whispered only with immature teenagers. I just didn't feel satisfied with the plot and didn't believe the relationship between mother and daughter. Could be better with more story and character development but I guess a tween audience might enjoy it. Read more
Review:Where to begin! I just finished Akata Witch and can't stop thinking about it. I can't help but relive and imagine all the prose and captivating vernacular Okorafor writes with, not just with Sunny's story that practically weaves itself around my head and heart like a masquerade, but in all the books she writes. As an aspiring author, I find that the magical realms that Okorafor creates are the most inspiring, motivating, and uplifting stories one can read in order to improve your craft and bette... Read more
Review:JD Robb never disappoints or ceases to amaze me with her awesome variety of drama,action and emotion in her books. She justs keep getting better and best! Wow! In this one I was crying, laughing and swearing along with Dallas, Rourke and Peabody as well as rooting for Nadine and Mavis. A definite 5 stars*****! Read more
Review:3.5 stars
When seventeen-year-old Clea, the daughter of a wealthy Senator, returns home after a vacation in Europe, she discovers the image of a strange man in a lot of the photographs she took. The man appears in the background of her photos, in strange positions, one even shows him suspended in the air. The man follows her into her dreams, where the intimacy between the two of them almost feels tangible. When Clea and her friend Ben-who is totally in love with her-head to Brazil to inve... Read more
Review:This book is for a younger audience than myself, however, I found Georges's style replicated exceptionally well, resounded and articulated to all audiences in the manner of not only looking for more but happy to engage similar mysteries. A sensitive and engaging novel for all. Read more
Review:This series is waaaay too long. Too many characters, too many similar names and the story gets drawn out much longer than necessary. It read like a poor (very poor) relative of The Hunger Games. I gave it two stars because of the author's efforts to write something. Read more