Teen & Young Adult
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
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Review:( might contain spoilers) If you like cheesy adorable rom coms, read this.right.now. I fell in love with the Bianca nd Cameron duo from the start. I also adored Beth( mostly cus I can relate...ALOT) . Also if the author could graciously make a book of how Brady and Beth got together together, I'd possibly cry nd would be ever so grateful. I love the story line and how the characters all intertwine. It was so cute, hard to put down, nd gaahh cheesy. It makes me feel like I'm back in highschool (... Read more
Review:If you liked Dean Koontz's INTENSITY, you'll love this book which contains many of the same elements including a calculating psychotic killer, and a victim who struggles against insurmountable obstacles .... in this case to rescue her baby from a madwoman. I can't recommend this book highly enough. It is one of the best in this genre, and the characters are drawn superbly. It's a real page turner. I've always judged a thriller by its ability to surprise me at every next page, and this one ... Read more
Review:I adored this story, though I wish I would have realized it was an evil queen from Snow White origin story. I would have been rooting for her wickedness, not for her to do better. Regardless, it was a fantastic read and I enjoyed it so much! Read more
Review:After reading enders game, I read that this book should be read first and because Enders fame was brilliant I bought this book. This book however seems to be mostly pieces taken from other books and out into one book, it makes no sense and is very short. Read more
Review:*Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.*
“That’s life in the Heartland.”
What’s life in the Heartland like? Monster corn that isn’t even safe to eat is the only crop that isn’t outlawed, floating cities above that treat the Heartlanders like slaves, and having your spouse chosen by the Empyrean government even if you’re in love with another. Life in the Heartland seems to be a s***ty existence. Of course you can always hope you w... Read more
Review:This historical fiction novel is a perfect selection for 5th grade boys. The mixed fiction and nonfiction format moves readers along quickly. It is a riveting story interspersed with background knowledge about the Revolutionary War period. Read more
Review:This story is great because it helps you realize that once in a lifetime every girl is going to need a boy best friend because he will be there for you no matter what the situation may be. Even when you are in the toughest situation like you playing football and you twist your ankle on the field during the game he will run off the sideline to help you out. Read more
Review:I'm a grandmother, somewhere between menopause and death, and my usual selection of books would never include a monster book (except for the Twilight series maybe), but this was a free book for Kindle, so I downloaded it. Late one night, I finished "The Help" (excellent) and just opened this to prove to myself that I didn't like it, and I could delete it from my Kindle. I read a couple of pages, then a couple more, and before you know it, my husband is going to bed and I'm sitting up, scared to ... Read more