Myths & Legends
Review:A lot of kindle unlimited books are good, but far fewer are great. This one was spectacular. If you like coming of age in feudal times soaked with honor, duty, and love then this is right up your alley. Read more
Review:One of the best fantasies I've read in a long time! Reminiscent of all my favorites like the wheel of time or the inheritance cycle, this book is fantasy joy that grabs you from the first page and never lets go for a second! Geared towards older young adults and beyond, this epic tale will thrill even the most cynical and jaded readers! I voluntarily read an advance copy of this book. Read more
Review:I love everything written by Kresley Cole, and this book is no exception. I am constantly amazed by her creativity and her ability to suck me into her stories. Her YA novels are as good or better than her adult novels. Can't wait for her next book!!! Read more
Review:Perfection! Heartbreak, action, romance and insanity to the max. I have to give a shout-out for all my fellow Team Jack members, 'cause we know that boy is um, um, UM. Magnifique! The ending just about killed me, though. I have high hopes, especially after reading some interesting theories. Team Jack for the win! Read more
Review:This series is UH-MAY-ZING!! Highly recommend read for all! Michelle Madow has you hooked within the first chapter and keeps you hooked long after the final page is read! ❤️❤️ Still can't get over how amazing this series is!! Read more
Review:Love the characters and the action. I see a lot of Bible in the authors background, but instead of this being a hindrance it lends an air of authenticity. Have thoroughly enjoyed this trip into fantasy. Read more
Review:In this era of triumphant religious fundamentalism, Small Gods is a pretty dangerous item to be seen carrying. Terry Pratchett, carrying a reputation of being a major force in writing fantasy and humour has shed both in this penetrating book. It's an incisive satire of the mores and methods of the three major religions of Western Civilization. Pratchett's astute axiom that the Discworld is a "mirror of worlds" applies with more force here than any other Discworld book. Pratchett casts a... Read more
Review:I suppose this was a good start. Having read the Wizards and Death books before I did expect a bit more, but it did improve once the plot and characters were established. Looking forward to Men At Arms (book 2) now that introductions are over with. Read more
Review:It is not comprehesive enough in terms of characters coverage. No information about the war between the dwarves and the dragon, no information about the war between the dwarves and the Orcs. I personally do not think it is a visual companion which cannot leave the readers especially those who have watched the film a positive impression. If you compare the similar essential visual guide published by DK for other films and other stories, DK is much much better. I hope the publisher of The Hobbit... Read more
Review:Such a well written and interesting book. It is an amazing blend of fantasy and Greek mythology. Romance, mystery, romance, suspense, romance! I'm sad the book is over but happy there are more to read!!! But be warned, once you pick it up it's hard to put it down so you may find yourself up late muttering, "just one more chapter." Read more