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The Thief (The Queen's Thief, Book 1)
The Thief (The Queen's Thief, Book 1)

Review:I have mixed feelings about this book. I enjoyed it, but honestly, I failed to see the brilliance everybody is raving about.

The reviewers like to point to a huge twist at the end of the story as the biggest reason for enjoying this book. But if you know in advance that you should expect something, it is very easy to pick up clues on the way and figure out the big secret fairly quickly. I think this anticipation of the big reveal threw me off a bit and I ended up a little underwhelmed whe... Read more

Storm Princess 1: The Princess Must Die
Storm Princess 1: The Princess Must Die

Review:I absolutely loved this book! Jaymin is one of my favorite authors, but this fantasy absolutely stood out for me. Well written and thought out, it kept me on the edge of my seat from start to finish. I cannot wait til the next release! Read more

Sky in the Deep
Sky in the Deep

Review:The cover of Sky in the Deep initially drew me in, and from there, I was hooked. A Viking-inspired story featuring a warrior girl? Count me in.

I wasn't entirely sure what to expect from this debut novel, but I wasn't disappointed. The story itself fluctuates between action and introspection. Relatively graphic battle scenes between enemy clans are followed by the quieter activities of daily living, and for me, this really worked.

Eelyn, a Viking warrior of the Aska clan, discovers... Read more

A Dark Paranormal Romance (The Marked Saga Book 1)
A Dark Paranormal Romance (The Marked Saga Book 1)

Review:I would recommend this book to just about anyone.
This book is amazingly written, it has just the right amount of drama and twists and turns and.......the perfect betrayal. By the end I was like OMG! ?????? Read more

Book Three - The Beauty of Darkness - The Remnant Chronicles
Book Three - The Beauty of Darkness - The Remnant Chronicles

Review:It is terribly difficult to maintain the quality of character development, plotting, and style throughout an entire trilogy. Many authors try, but few succeed. Almost inevitably one book is decidedly weaker than the others, but not so in Pearson's Remnant Chronicles. She even manages a conclusion that should please everyone, whether they are on "Team Rafe" or "Team Kaden." Highly recommended! Read more

A Reaper at the Gates (An Ember in the Ashes)
A Reaper at the Gates (An Ember in the Ashes)

Review:I’m really sad about writing this review because An Ember in the Ashes is one of my favorite books of all time. I HOUND everyone I know until they read it. Elias and Laia from Ember are two of my favorite characters in all of fiction. I’ve reread Ember and A Torch Against the Night *so* many times in eager anticipation of Reaper at the Gates releasing.

Reading friends, I DNFed Reaper at the Gates.

My favorite characters. My favorite series. My most anticipated book of 2018.

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Middlemarch (Penguin Classics)
Middlemarch (Penguin Classics)

Review:A vast cast of characters in an English town and its surrounding countryside cope with the challenges of love and marriage, as well as politics, propriety, and money. Past misdeeds come back to haunt the characters and illusions are shattered.
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Brian's Winter (Custom Book Bundles)
Brian's Winter (Custom Book Bundles)

Review:Since Brian is only a teen with no prior knowledge of surviving in the Canadian Wilderness, do you think he will survive? Brian really has a tough time in the days he is there with getting food to eat so he doesn't starve to death, the below zero temperatures, and trying to make a warm and comfortable shelter. Brian will definitely have to get out of the wilderness if he wants to survive.
Brian is probably from reading this book one is of the strongest and toughest people I know about. He had... Read more

Brian's Return (A Hatchet Adventure)
Brian's Return (A Hatchet Adventure)

Review:I purchased this book because it is so affordable, and then once I got it I was pleasantly shocked by how beautiful and sturdy this paperback book is. It is one of several sequels to <u>Hatchet<u/>, which my son and I really enjoyed reading. My 11 year old son can't wait to read this one. Read more

The River (A Hatchet Adventure)
The River (A Hatchet Adventure)

Review:Ready to start an exciting, mind thrilling adventure book? The river is for you. This book is about a 15-year old boy named Brian who survived in the bitter cold woods of Canada. Now some psycologists want him to do it again! Though it took some convinsing and thought, Brian and Derek (psycologist) finally leave. When the two fly over to the unfamiliar surroundings, Brian demands they leave the equipment except for a briefcase and communication phone. The day after they byild a shelter and liter... Read more

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