ALIVE was an interesting book that took some getting used to at first. It’s a young adult novel that starts out reading on a middle grade level because all of the characters have the minds and maturity levels of 12 year olds in 19 year old bodies. It made for… Read more »
Publisher: Del Rey
Audiobook Review: The Conquering Dark by Clay and Susan Griffith
What a ride! The Conquering Dark concludes the Crown and Key trilogy and it was an action packed adventure with a fabulous cast of characters. The big baddie in this one was a bit out there and definitely packed a much bigger punch then the previous two books (though admitted… Read more »
Review: Hammered by Kevin Hearne
HAMMERED really showcases just how stupid and stubborn Atticus can be. While I like him I also really don’t like him. He seems to kill much too negligently. I mean come on man, what did some of these people do to you, and can you think just a smidge further… Read more »
Review: The Undying Legion by Clay and Susan Griffith
THE UNDYING LEGION was just as enjoyable as the first book. This time things get a bit more up close and personal. I’m scatter brained lately so here is the dribble if my thoughts on the matters. – We spend more time at Kate’s house with almost everyone from the… Read more »
Review: The Shadow Revolution by Clay and Susan Griffith
I was looking for my next fix of urban fantasy action when I stumbled on The Shadow Revolution, the 1st book in the Crown and Key trilogy. And what a fix it was! It was loaded with action in a setting I love, fabulous characters and cool themes. Even with… Read more »
Review: Uprooted by Naomi Novik
Start making with the grabby hands! If there is one fantasy novel that you must read this year UPROOTED should be it! It had everything I could possibly have wanted and more. I really could go on and on but I guess I better leave you some surprises. I didn’t… Read more »
Review: Hexed by Kevin Hearne
Hexed is the second Iron Druid Chronicles book and just as enjoyable as the first. Keep in mind these are not “deep” reads. They are quick and dirty or light and fun and don’t require much examination or thought. You’re just going along for the ride. If fast paced action… Read more »
Review: Fool’s Assassin by Robin Hobb
Middle aged assassin attempts to retire! I could not put down the Fool’s Assassin to save my grades! Let me set the stage a little… Tabitha says “oh hey, I got that new Robin Hobbs book you were eye balling” I was pretty excited. Then school started and I didn’t… Read more »
Review: Hounded by Kevin Hearne
Hounded starts off a new series of kick ass for urban fantasy fans to sink their teeth into. I know I know, I’m late to the show on this one. But what can I say – there are only so many hours of the day and only one of me…. Read more »
Review: Red Rising by Pierce Brown
Red Rising starts off great in my opinion. I love the set up, the fact that facts aren’t just told to us, but rather us (as the reader) witnessing this world on our own. Yes, at times it can be very confusing. The style of writing may be easy to… Read more »
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