Horror
Review:I read the book through the writing website, the book was decent. But seemed like it was from too young of an author who probably didn't know what she was writing. I found the story very cliche like with most werewolf novels. Should have been written in a more professional way. But otherwise the plot line was decent, the characters seemed out of focus, being 16 and 20 for mates is just wrong. Two years is fine, but up to 4 years difference might as well call the Axel guy a pedophile. Read more
Review:This book, no this series, was probably the best series I've ever read. Every chapter was action filled and Tad Williams did a great job writing! There is a saying: you know you've read a great book when you feel a little like you've lost a friend. This book and series definitely fits it! I recommend this book to anyone!!! Read more
Review:Dean Koontz' "Odd Thomas" is a wonderful character brought to life in a series of text-only novels. This graphic novel is an excellent new view of him. The story is solid, the artwork is great. Recommended! Read more
Review:This "graphic novel" sucks big time. The illustrations are amateurish and the story line is very weak and totally disappointing as it rehashes for the most part old information about Odd before his girlfriend's death. I definitely do not recommend this trash, especially at the price of $10+. Read more
Review:After accidentally buying the prequel to The Enemy, called The Dead, I figured I'd better read this one first before diving into the next book. I am an avid reader and enjoyed the novel. It was well written, disgustingly graphic, and had an intriguing storyline that'll keep you reading. Recommended for young adults with a passion for sci-fiction. Read more
Review:After accidentally buying the prequel to The Enemy, called The Dead, I figured I'd better read this one first before diving into the next book. I am an avid reader and enjoyed the novel. It was well written, disgustingly graphic, and had an intriguing storyline that'll keep you reading. Recommended for young adults with a passion for sci-fiction. Read more
Review:Blood Magic really surprised me because it was not what I thought it would be like. And it’s that surprise that made me love the book even more than I thought I would! This book is all about Ariel, the scar on her face, Dash in recuperation, and how Quinton, Ty, Abel, Addison, Julian, and Damien take it. We see that Quint is obviously so in love with Ariel and can’t take the guilt of her having a scar now. We see how Ariel clearly loves him back and wants that guilt gone. We see how everyone is ... Read more
Review:Incredibly suspenseful. One of the the most spellbinding, can't put it down books I've read in a very long time. Just when you think all's well...wham!!!
You don't want to miss this one. Can't wait to read more of Jeremy Bates, a really talented writer. Read more
Review:Anne Rice turned from Atheism to Christianity around the time she wrote this book I believe (wiki it), and it's almost like she's infusing her own shift of belief into some of the vampires. Now, Armand was always depicted as religious, but there are some things revealed at the end of the book that just seem a little too far fetched. It's almost as if she's gonna end up having all her vampires turn into Christians, all in an extremely short amount of time (for the old vampires) that's taken plac... Read more
Review:I do believe Anne has outdone herself with this latest installment of Lestat's journey. I can't put into words the utter amount of profound respect and loving envy I have of her talent and with it she has given the literary world a character who is and will remain legendary. Read more