Literature & Fiction
Review:Some typos. You can tell this is a new writer. At first glance seems like a want a be Fifty Shades knockoff. Both inexperienced virgin girl vs sex-god older man. Both set in Seattle. Both men wealthy beyond measure and domineering in behavior. Twist at the end has me intrigued enough to venture into book 2. We shall see... Read more
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3.5 stars
This was an interesting read for me. I was drawn into the story, even though I didn’t think I would like it as much. The twists added to the story made it more enjoyable for me, and kept my interest, even though there were times when the story dragged on.
I liked Lana, though there were times I wanted to smack her and tell her not to be so stupid. I applauded what she did in the end, which helped red... Read more
Review:Me fascinó la historia de Cristian y anna lo recomiendo a todos los lectores la historia contada por anna me encantó pero esta historia contada por Cristian me fascinó saber lo que el pensaba me gustó mucho espero con ansias los otros dos libros por favor e l james no te demores tanto y gracias por deleitarnos con tus historias Read more
Review:I purchased this book for a class to read a couple chapters, but kept it to read more about the philosophical spin that Hoff puts on the stories of Pooh.
Very interesting read, and makes one stop and ponder life and its wonders. Read more
Review:Forget H. G. Wells. This is an extraordinary meditation on the nature of invisibility, how one becomes invisible, what it means, and the limits of what one can do to recover some visibility, some corporeal essence, when the world around you not only does not recognize you, but cannot or will not even see you in the first place. Yes, the novel has flaws, but the deeper truth within does not exceed one's grasp and is ultimately transcendent. Sure, you can pick nits, but in so doing is exposed, ... Read more
Review:Lyric, poignant, biting. Ms Rankine recounts moments of racial violence committed during the acts of daily living in America. For readers seeking to understand the impact of racist micro-aggression on a visceral level, these prose poems are a must read. Read more
Review:Just a paperback, but powerfully written. I revisit this book ever so often, so as not to forget the damming effects of slavery on the human psyche. This is a sobering revelation of the cruelity of mankind. Read more
Review:This book brings The Seeker and Mother Confessor back together after the prophecies kept them moving in different directions. There is lots of action and fast paced storytelling going on here. I highly recommend this book. Read more
Review:A good experiance. We ordered used books and they were obviously used but in plenty good enough condition. Communication with the seller was good and the books arrived in good time. We are pleased with the transaction. Read more
Review:Those of you who have read Stone of Tears will think this new novel sounds vaguely familiar. In my opinion, it is a copy of Stone of Tears. First, Richard and Kahlan are together and happy, then a Sister comes along and forces Richard to come with her. Sound familiar? Then, she takes him back to the Old World while Kahlan joins up with a Midlands army and leads a battle against the Imperial Order(again, familiar?) I don't want to spoil key events and the end for those of you who wish to read... Read more