We Are All Completely Fine was a really weird story…so here comes a weird unconventional review WELCOME TO TSA: TRAUMATIC SURVIVALISTS ANONYMOUS Dr. Sayer: Do you want to share with the group today? Hi, I’m Stan. I’m pretty famous for not having limbs due to surviving an attack from cannibals… Read more »
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Review: Clariel by Garth Nix
Taking us back to a time, a time before the story many of us already know and love….and if you don’t already know – well that’s ok too Clariel returns us to the land of the original Abhorsen trilogy but at least 600 years preceding the events that take place… Read more »
Review: Premonitions by Jamie Schultz
I am on the fence about Premonitions. There is nothing particularly wrong with it… but it just didn’t quite jive for me. The basic premise is that of a crew of thieves (upstanding individuals, however comprise this crew) who steal magical items and is run by an oracle named Karyn Ames. Karyn… Read more »
Review: The Iron Trial by Holly Black & Cassandra Clare
The Iron Trial is a nice addition to the middle grade fantasy genre that feature boarding schools of the magic variety. I’ve read a few of them now over the years and I still think they are fun. I do however think I might have enjoyed this one more if… Read more »
Review: War Dogs by Greg Bear
I thought War Dogs had a great beginning but it dwindled down down toward a boring ending that I honestly couldn’t care for. Michael Venn is some white boy from Idaho. He wants more excitement in his life, so he enlists in the Skyrines. Nothing really much more than that,… Read more »
Review: Stitching Snow by R.C. Lewis
Now, skip my rating until the end, because this was an awesome and enchanting read! And I want everyone to know that Stitching Snow is something that I do and will recommend. Essie is a cold and calculated female heroine that runs away from her home of Windsong (and with… Read more »
Review: Tabula Rasa by Kristen Lippert-Martin
So many things I liked and so many things I hated in Tabula Rasa. Really, I think it was more on the lower side of a three since the bad outweigh the good, but hell, it wasn’t too bad for a read. Lets talk about the hates: 1. I’m not… Read more »
Review: Schasm by Shari J. Ryan
“It’s something like a daydream, only when I’m there, the world is as real as this one” Schasm was a confusing rollercoaster, so let’s just start with:THE GOOD : Upon reading this novel, I was intrigued by the idea of “drifting,” the ability to separate body and mind, where the mind… Read more »
Review: Famous in Love by Rebecca Serle
Famous in Love was a different read for sure. Paige is a young girl who loves film and always wanted to be an actress. She’s done community plays and practiced her favorites scenes to herself just for fun. So when her best friend Cassandra tells her about an upcoming audition… Read more »
Review: A Barricade in Hell by Jaime Lee Moyer
Nothing is creepier than a poltergeist child Ok so maybe there are creepier things, but just imagine being haunted by a little girl who carries around this china doll and she’s got a whole lot of anger. A Barricade in Hell features one such little girl and I tell you… Read more »
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