Humor & Satire
Review:Marty Andrews is your regular, single, city dwelling woman trying to work her way up the Bobbie Sue makeup-selling ladder when she is bitten by a large dog in an alley one evening. That dog turns out to be Keegan Flaherty, werewolf, and now Marty is one too. She is having a hard time adjusting to the change and fitting in with the other pack members, she has a pathetic tail and is developing strong feelings for Keegan despite her best efforts.
This is at times an entertaining novel, but... Read more
Review:Maybe my expectations were to high but I felt the book wasn't that good. The writing seems to drag on. The almost 300 page book seems to cover about what Adams would have covered in 50 pages. If you feel you need to read it go ahead, just do not expect much. Read more
Review:As with the others, this installment of Space Team is a funny action filled journey. It's frustrating when a story is this enjoyable to read because I inevitably finish it in one sitting. I'm looking forward to the next one, hopefully it won't be too long a wait. Read more
Review:So funny, weird and original. Characters are so unique and bananas, plot is definitely not cliche, voice of the author is intimate and fearless. This is a book that will make you uncomfortable but you won't be able to stop reading. I could go on, but just read the thing. Read more
Review:The story is about newly engaged Natalie, she is a funny and easy-going girl with a lot of charisma. Olly her fiancé is a bit of a perfectionist, but he loves her.
Natalie accompanies her best friend Meg to a hypnotist performance in a pub and is accidentally hypnotized by this amazing Brian guy. Everything goes wrong from then on forward. Suddenly Natalie finds herself telling the totally truth, when someone asks her a question. Well, she finds herself telling Olly the truth about their ... Read more
Review:It was witty, humorous and realistic in a fairy-tale sort of way. Our heroine is comfortable in her hum-drum, unchanging lifestyle which befits the spinster-status she has accepted. Enter the hero who befriends her at work after he's hired for the job she had hoped to transfer to at the firm where she's worked for ten years. The way their relationship evolves, not to mention her interactions with her family members and co-workers, is so naturally presented that you begin to believe you're rea... Read more
Review:This book has given me dark circles under my eyes... I enjoyed the characters so much it was one more page all night until I finished....truth be told nice sweet romance not a explicit one. I am 58 I know things I don't need a picture painted. Read more
Review:Made For Me follows Michele, an aspiring designer (who unceremoniously flunked out of design school) without clear direction. She is from a large, loud family, who loves her and has her back, all the while meddling in her non-existant love life. She has an on again off again...ummmmm friend with benefits who at the start of the book was off again. She is disappointed with life, but has no idea what to do about it, until her job disappears overnight, and she has to make a decision.
Mad... Read more
Review:Julian Fellowes descriptions of the English elite are wonderful. His insights into their attitudes and motives is both impressive and immensely entertaining. These 'snobs' live in a world or their own, but - as Mr. Fellowes show us - their world is as complex and contradictory as our own. Particularly enjoyable to read is the 'have nots' in the book who will do virtually anything to pull themselves up to the next rung on the social ladder while having no idea of what they will find if they actu... Read more