Fantasy

Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy
Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy

Review:Found this book quite disappointing. Actually fell asleep reading it. That never happened before. Managed to get through it to my surprise. The tales were long winded and boring. Won't get into details, as I don't want to ruin it for others. Wish I had waited until it was free. Read more

The Shadowhunter's Codex (The Mortal Instruments)
The Shadowhunter's Codex (The Mortal Instruments)

Review:My granddaughter has read the whole series and keeps asking for more books. What can be better than having kids read and not always playing video games. Our rule is I will buy any book as long as they read it. Read more

City of Bones; City of Ashes; City of Glass (The Mortal Instruments)
City of Bones; City of Ashes; City of Glass (The Mortal Instruments)

Review:I love this series... I couldn't put the books down! I'm a huge Twilight fan and I have to say, I almost like these a little more in a way, there's definitely more action and suspense throughout all the books. I cannot wait for the last book to come out! :) Read more

The Vampire Wish (Dark World - The Vampire Wish Book 1)
The Vampire Wish (Dark World - The Vampire Wish Book 1)

Review:I really enjoyed this book. It had many different types of supernatural characters in it. Loved the bond between the main characters. Hope that they get back to it and it's not left there. I think he truly cares about her and cant show it. Cannot wait for the next book. Read more

Angelbound (Angelbound Origins Book 1)
Angelbound (Angelbound Origins Book 1)

Review:This was a fascinating book but it isn't an adult paranormal romance. It has a slow building relationship between a strong alpha male and a strong alpha female. I recommend this book to those who like a strong male and female lead...however, at times the male just takes control. When the male lead does take control it doesn't demoralize the female character it seems natural and more of a partnership than a gender war. Read more

First Year (The Black Mage Book 1)
First Year (The Black Mage Book 1)

Review:I read a couple of these books. They are pretty predictable. None of the words they give you to describe the mood fits. Whiney is better. The main character makes horrible decisions over and over and does way too much whining and creating teenage drama. I expected it for the first book. But I also expected the character to grow more mature and the books went on. Nope. Just more whining and angst. Read more

Of Love and Other Demons (Vintage International)
Of Love and Other Demons (Vintage International)

Review:Sierva Maria is twelve years old and beautiful, with the longest hair everyone has ever seen. But something is wrong with her. Her behavior isn't normal. She doesn't do what girls her age do. Her customs are too foreign, too unseemly. What's worse is that her behavior is at times unpredictable, even dangerous. What could it be? Could it be that she has rabies? After all, a rabid dog bit her not long ago. Or is it worse? Could she be possessed by a demon? Her father, the Marquis, think... Read more

Memoria de mis putas tristes (Spanish Edition)
Memoria de mis putas tristes (Spanish Edition)

Review:This book tells the story of an old lonely man that never got married and whose only company are his fellow workers on a local newspaper. On his 90th. birthday he decides to spend the night with a whore, but not just any whore: she must be virgin.

Enter Delgadina, a teenager who is responsible of her brothers. She works in a factory and the money she makes is not enough for her, so she says yes when asked to have sex for money with an old man.

So the night comes and the old man dec... Read more

Book Eight of The Malazan Book of the Fallen - Toll the Hounds
Book Eight of The Malazan Book of the Fallen - Toll the Hounds

Review:This series is incredible! Toll the Hounds is my favorite by far. So many great characters in an increasingly intriguing story which hits you on so many levels. "A lesson can only become a lesson when one has reached the level of humility required to heed it." - Erikson Laugh, weep, rage, and Witness! Read more

Book Seven of The Malazan Book of the Fallen - Reaper's Gale
Book Seven of The Malazan Book of the Fallen - Reaper's Gale

Review:Captivating characters who journey first alone and the. In ever more complicated circles make this book and the series a wonder to read. Great suspense and almost none stop action are varied and enjoyable. Although the first book is abut hard to get into. Read more

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