Kindle Short Reads
Review:I believe this Sheperd "pastor", should be out proclaiming the gospel. Spending time as a critic is wasting valuable time when time is running out.
God gives us free will so that we can make up our minds. Let the unsaved be shocked into searching out their salvation, and the saved can search for fruit. Read more
Review:This book is 44 pages long. Very disappointing, just when you think that the story is going some where you are dumped out in the Cold. Very crude way to end the story. I am not usually fooled like this.
Makes me unhappy enough to boycott the author. This story ends so obliquely, you could almost say that it is an advertisement.
The final line ***spoiler**** is some thing like "only years later did I realize that the letter was from Mr. X!!". This probably means something to re... Read more
Review:This short story is overtly darker than most of the Cosmere works. Other novels in this setting have an undertone of darkness but here it is blatant. It does not reveal too many new secrets, however it is still an excellent short story for any Cosmere fan. Read more
Review:Read the original Henry Drummond booklet over 20 years ago...so glad Coelho is reviving it for a new generation, it is certainly deserving. I discovered Drummond's original works in a used bookstore which is probably long gone now. However, some of them can be found free of charge on Google Play Books. Enjoy! Read more
Review:Not at all worthy of being part of the Pendergast series. So short that no thrill or expectation was even remotely possible. I kept trying to figure out where the rest of the book was. Did I miss the everything except the first chapter? Read more
Review:Odd Thomas is a character I will treasure always, one that will resonate and keep me coming back to re-read the adventures he's taken, mourn with him again and be joyful with him again. If you've not read them do so, I love all of Mr. Koontz' works but these are my favoured by far. Read more
Review:Story could have included more dialogue and detail. Train ride was skipped. Needed more scenes of characters interacting. Author needs to do more research of the era of which she is writing. She referred to teabags, something not available to consumers until around 1903 and shorts as underwear worn by her husband. Men wore union suits or drawers. As for her pasta dinner she prepared ... did she make her own pasta or did she buy it and would it have been available in that era out in Montana... Read more
Review:Another page-turner from the master. The Sigma Series stories are always enjoyable, but this one packs a few new scientific wrinkles, along with our favorite characters, into a tight and entertaining package. Highly recommended. Read more
Review:I have read the whole Rylee Adamson series. I had just finished the new elemental book with Lark in it. So this book was a pleasant surprise and a GREAT read. Keep those books coming Shannon Mayer!! Read more
Review:Alex is a very endearing character amd I was happy to read a short story just about him. His loyalty and 'no filter'speaking endears him to the reader. This is a good little read if you are into the Rylee Adamson series. Read more