Fantasy & Magic

All the Crooked Saints
All the Crooked Saints

Review:(My rating is really 3.5 stars, this is the only time I’ve wanted half stars on Amazon!) I’ve loved everything I’ve read by Stiefvater, so I was really looking forward to this. The writing was magnificent, as usual, but I just didn’t feel very invested in the story until the last third of the book. Definitely worth a shot, but not quite my thing! Read more

The Ice Dragon
The Ice Dragon

Review:I was a little shocked, I didn't think that George RR Martin did anything in less than 150 pages. it's an interesting story, but it doesn't really seem to fit with any of his other works. All in all, a good purchase I'd say. Read more

The Blue Mage Raised by Dragons
The Blue Mage Raised by Dragons

Review:I don't think I've cracked up this hard over a book in a while. It pokes fun at everything silly and nonsensical about the fantasy realm video game style. Definitely a worthwhile read if you're looking for some quick laughs throughout the book. Read more

Lyric's Curse (Dragonblood Sagas Book 1)
Lyric's Curse (Dragonblood Sagas Book 1)

Review:I enjoy reading smaller author books on my kindle, this one looked like it would be good, the synopsis intrigued me, and it had dragons so YAY! The idea behind the story was good, I like the concept of it, however that's about all I can say that was good about it. Alot of the dialog was forced/robotic and I just couldn't picture any person ever talking like that. But worse then that, there were SOOOOOO many spelling, grammar, typos in the book it just ruined the flow. I get to going and then... Read more

Black Dawn: 12 (The Morganville Vampires)
Black Dawn: 12 (The Morganville Vampires)

Review:I cannot get enough of morganville... I am always reading in my spare time and I put myself in morganville and feel the emotion and experience that are getting... love it... already started the next book. Read more

The Forsaken Saga Complete Box Set (Books 1-4)
The Forsaken Saga Complete Box Set (Books 1-4)

Review:Honestly when I started reading this series I had high hopes. It began well and was a quick read. The second book was less appealing than the first and the third book nearly made me break out in hives. By the fourth and final book I wanted a nuclear explosion to happen and just kill them all except the bear! Too many twists with plot over hidden plot. I nearly began to root for the Elders to kill off Nora, but being the main character that wasn't likely. So in the end, after all of the hype, she... Read more

Protector (Night War Saga Book 1)
Protector (Night War Saga Book 1)

Review:Protector was even better than I expected! I devoured it in hours. Allie is just a normal college girl...who happens to be able to read people's energy! One day she  is drawn to a crystal that sends out a beacon to her home...which happens to be Asgard! She finds out that she is the only reason that Earth is still alive and the only person standing between the dark goddess Nott, and the demise of Earth! She meets 4 guys who turn out to be her protectors, sworn to keep her safe so she can de... Read more

The Magic Thief
The Magic Thief

Review:Though I don't care for Ms. Phineas' name selections I did enjoy the plot and progression of events. What did the black birds in the tree at Heartease signify; what precipitated their departure? I'd recommend this story to all middle school readers and any adult who wants a good read. You should never judge a book by its cover - nor people either! Read more

Bitter Sweet Love (The Dark Elements)
Bitter Sweet Love (The Dark Elements)

Review:I enjoyed this story prequel and finished it in a couple hours. It's in interesting start into a world filled with demons and wardens that hunt them. I'm looking forward to reading the series to see where it goes. Read more

An adventure for children and young teens 9 - 14 (The Time Hunters Saga)
An adventure for children and young teens 9 - 14 (The Time Hunters Saga)

Review:This is a fun story with lots of interesting characters and creatures. Share it with a special child or savor it for yourself. The term "fantastical" comes to mind when I think of this story; it is most definitely imaginative and enjoyable. The target audience seems to be children aged 8-11 years, but children of all ages will enjoy traveling through time with Becky, Joe, and Uncle Percy. You won't regret the time invested reading this book. Read more

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