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A great addition to the young adult post apocalyptic genre, The Farm was a chilling and fast paced read.<br /><br />Right now there are a lot of books with the crazed masses of mindless monsters, say that three times fast why don’t you? So why are they being used again and again as major villain in so many post apocalyptic books? Simple fact is, it works. It’s something that we fear and has now pretty much become one of the standard go-tos in apocalyptic fiction. I for one love zombie type monsters and it is always interesting to see a writer put a new spin on them. Here Emily McKay gives you a sort of zombie/vampire hybrid. I don’t believe they are dead, so you wouldn’t call them zombies, and I don’t really think of them as vampires either because they aren’t dead. Instead they are just a combination of the two. It is however eluded to that they came about because of some genetic tampering with vampire DNA. I thought calling them Ticks was a good choice in monster names. You immediately connect the word ticks with blood and of course everyone thinks those suckers are disgusting, so voila – instant ick factor before they even make an appearance.<br /><br />The Farm is told from an alternating POV of twins Lily, Mel and another key character Carter; with the start of each chapter designating whose POV it is. The majority of the book is told from Lily’s perspective, then the other larger portion from Carter’s. I am sad to say we get very few chapters from Mel’s perspective. That was my main gripe was that I wanted more of Mel. I liked the sparks between Lily and Carter and they felt believable. So kudos there because I am very picky with my romance elements in YA fiction.<br /><br />Now, the premise is that after the outbreak of Ticks all teenagers have been rounded up and placed on “farms” for their own protection but also collection of their blood. Life on the farms is hard for these teens who have to donate blood much more frequently than is healthy, with only pregnant girls and enforcers known as “Collabs” being exempt from donation. It is essentially prison life with death threats looming in the form of your 18th birthday. Not to mention you could possible be staked outside the fence and left for the Ticks for even the smallest transgression.<br /><br />Lily has spent her whole life protecting her autistic sister, so now after 6 months on the farm, she is determined to get the two of them out by any means necessary. This is a story of love, sacrifice, acceptance and a whole helluva lot of naivete. I’m actually being nice by just calling her naive – because Lily had some supreme moments of stupidity that I just wanted to face punch her for. I found myself wondering all too frequently just how far that girl could get her head up her arse. But hey we needed room for character growth right? And she does grow a lot.<br /><br />I seriously enjoyed The Farm. The supporting cast was great and the action definitely kept such a pace that I didn’t want to put it down for long. I really like where I think this series is headed and am already diving into the next book. Lovers of YA post apocalyptic fiction can’t go wrong here.<br/>
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<h2>The Farm A Farm Novel Emily McKay Books Reviews</h2><br/>
The other day, while I was surrounded by hordes of rabid book fans, I was asked a question. A question that was rather elementary when it came right down to it, but still incredibly intriguing. One that (if I'm being honest) I'm surprised is being asked now; 3 years into my reviewing journey. It was<br /><br />"What are you tired of?"<br /><br />My first thought (naturally) was laundry. I have no idea how my children manage to wear everything they own in a single week, but alas...they do, therefore I'm up to my elbows in dirty boy socks on a daily basis.<br /><br />Of course this is not what she meant. So I dug down deep. (Ok...not that deep. I'm way too superficial for that.) And pondered the question.<br /><br />My answer Vampires.<br /><br />Don't get me wrong. There was a day (not so very long ago) where vampires in literature were my pathetic stay-at-home mommy version of crack. But the more I read, the more I wanted to punch them (and their always perfect abs and flowing glossy hair) in the face. (Which of course would then get me killed. So...I'm going to go ahead and retract that statement.)<br /><br />It's not that I'm entirely "tired" of vampires. They have their perks. What I'm tired of are "nice" vampires! Give me blood and guts. Give me vampires that are drunk on bloodlust and have absolutely no moral judgment.<br /><br />"A squirrel? You want me to eat a squirrel? Hell no! I want that blonde over there trying desperately to order the world's most complicated cup of coffee! She looks like a tasty caffeinated treat!"<br /><br />In short, I want my fanged foes to be exactly that...FOES.<br /><br />So to you, Ms. Emily McKay, I thank you for being slightly demented and wildly unforgiving in regards to your vampires (that read a lot like zombies...which, I'll never get tired of.)<br /><br />"Life was different in the Before before vampires began devouring humans in a swarm across America; before the surviving young people were rounded up and quarantined. These days, we know what those quarantines are--holding pens where human blood is turned into more food for the undead monsters, known as Ticks. Surrounded by electrical fences, most kids try to survive the Farms by turning on each other...<br /><br />And when trust is a thing of the past, escape is nearly impossible.<br /><br />Lily and her twin sister Mel have a plan. Though Mel can barely communicate, her autism helps her notice things no one else notices--like the portion of electrical fence that gets turned off every night. Getting across won't be easy, but as Lily gathers what they need to escape, a familiar face appears out of nowhere, offering to help...<br /><br />Carter was a schoolmate of Lily's in the Before. Managing to evade capture until now, he has valuable knowledge of the outside world. But like everyone on the Farm, Carter has his own agenda, and he knows that behind the Ticks is an even more dangerous threat to the human race..."<br /><br />The most intriguing aspect of "The Farm" is that the reader has absolutely zero idea who to trust. Not in a traditional "mystery novel" way were several people could be the killer, but something much more dramatic. Without giving too much away (because I hate spoilers) There is a specific "trait" to one of McKay's characters that makes him/her difficult to read. (How's that for vague.) This trait is not sad, or inappropriate or even (in layman's terms) bad. Instead it is incredibly influential. And because of its influence it makes every aspect of the book (intentions, emotions...etc.) questionable. You'll find yourself agreeing with sentiments, only to find out they weren't at all what you believed them to be. You will fall in love with characters only to second guess them pages later. NOT KNOWING is the driving force of this book. It weaves its way into every plot turn, every self actualization and heart-felt monologue found inside.<br /><br />That said, without expertly written characters...there would be no story.<br /><br />Lily and her twin sister are about to turn 18. For most people this would be exciting. But for a prisoner of the Farm, turning 18 is paramount to getting the death penalty You are considered no longer useful and put out to pasture. Literally. Outside the walls of the farm live Ticks. Genetically modified vampires that drink blood and ravage cities (much like a zombie plague ) Lily and Mel's only hope of survival is to make a run for it. The only problem is that Mel is autistic. In the "Before" her autism was manageable In the "After" it becomes a bit of a burden. This "burden" is where McKay's writing ability really shines.<br /><br />Showcasing any illness can be difficult. The balance must be exact. Too far to the left you appear insensitive. To far to the right you are drowning your reader in a pity pool. Both can be detrimental to a body of work. But in the case of Mel? She was not her sickness, or a barrier between her sister and the freedom they both so desperately sought. Mel was quite, but attentive. Nervous, but brave. She saw what was beneath EVERY surface, not just the ones directly in her line of sight. She was, without pretense...beautiful.<br /><br />"So, Misty...what about these vampires you claim to loath so much?"<br /><br />Well, like I said before (with the exception of one) they were less like vampires, more like zombies. Which made this book play out more like an Apocalypsie than a stroll down Vamp Lane. Much to my "end of the world" loving pleasure.<br /><br />Overall?<br /><br />There was a heavy dose of action. Plenty of heart, and enough shock and awe to keep any reader on the edge of their seats. And... it being the 18th of December, I can safely say this will make my "top 10 of 2012." I cannot wait to dive into the next chapter of this incredibly engaging story, and see what renowned "ROMANCE" (yes, I said romance) writer McKay has up her "evil side" sleeve in the future.<br /><br />Happy reading my fellow -ites and remember never give up on the predictable, sometimes it will surprise you.<br/>
In the very beginning pages, The Farm has the ability to grip ahold and suck the reader into the storyline so deeply that it's practically irresistible to set this book down. Fast paced and full of constant action, it holds the readers attention at all times.<br /><br /> We meet Lily who has taken it upon herself to take charge and protect her sister, Mel who has autism. Since coming to the Farm and having so many crucial and life altering changes, Mel has become even more enclosed and more difficult to communicate with. Lily doesn't let this stop her. Having lost both parents, she clearly shows how brave she is and will do anything to protect her sister.<br /><br /> The Farm is supposed to keep people safe. Not necessarily from vampires but from the gruesome things mysteriously created, called Ticks. Having a twisted human like form and a nearly everlasting and uncontrollable hunger, they attack brutally. Being on the Farm does protect from these beasts but getting constant threats to be thrown out to them, and having strict rules and regulations isn't and easy life.<br /><br /> Lily plans for an escape but her plans become altered when a past friend shows up. Carter claims that he is there to help. Dressed as a Collab, it's hard for Lily to put her guard down and put her trust into him. Mel is her first and only priority. Carter has his own objectives and claims he's been searching for Lily for a long time. His reasoning is far fetched and hard to believe. Lily can't be that special, but in some odd way, what he says makes sense.<br /><br /> When the escape goes down, and reality comes to surface, it's even harder to believe. And Mel shows her true colors like never before. I enjoyed every page of this book, can't wait to see what else is in store, and highly recommend!<br/>
A great addition to the young adult post apocalyptic genre, The Farm was a chilling and fast paced read.<br /><br />Right now there are a lot of books with the crazed masses of mindless monsters, say that three times fast why don’t you? So why are they being used again and again as major villain in so many post apocalyptic books? Simple fact is, it works. It’s something that we fear and has now pretty much become one of the standard go-tos in apocalyptic fiction. I for one love zombie type monsters and it is always interesting to see a writer put a new spin on them. Here Emily McKay gives you a sort of zombie/vampire hybrid. I don’t believe they are dead, so you wouldn’t call them zombies, and I don’t really think of them as vampires either because they aren’t dead. Instead they are just a combination of the two. It is however eluded to that they came about because of some genetic tampering with vampire DNA. I thought calling them Ticks was a good choice in monster names. You immediately connect the word ticks with blood and of course everyone thinks those suckers are disgusting, so voila – instant ick factor before they even make an appearance.<br /><br />The Farm is told from an alternating POV of twins Lily, Mel and another key character Carter; with the start of each chapter designating whose POV it is. The majority of the book is told from Lily’s perspective, then the other larger portion from Carter’s. I am sad to say we get very few chapters from Mel’s perspective. That was my main gripe was that I wanted more of Mel. I liked the sparks between Lily and Carter and they felt believable. So kudos there because I am very picky with my romance elements in YA fiction.<br /><br />Now, the premise is that after the outbreak of Ticks all teenagers have been rounded up and placed on “farms” for their own protection but also collection of their blood. Life on the farms is hard for these teens who have to donate blood much more frequently than is healthy, with only pregnant girls and enforcers known as “Collabs” being exempt from donation. It is essentially prison life with death threats looming in the form of your 18th birthday. Not to mention you could possible be staked outside the fence and left for the Ticks for even the smallest transgression.<br /><br />Lily has spent her whole life protecting her autistic sister, so now after 6 months on the farm, she is determined to get the two of them out by any means necessary. This is a story of love, sacrifice, acceptance and a whole helluva lot of naivete. I’m actually being nice by just calling her naive – because Lily had some supreme moments of stupidity that I just wanted to face punch her for. I found myself wondering all too frequently just how far that girl could get her head up her arse. But hey we needed room for character growth right? And she does grow a lot.<br /><br />I seriously enjoyed The Farm. The supporting cast was great and the action definitely kept such a pace that I didn’t want to put it down for long. I really like where I think this series is headed and am already diving into the next book. Lovers of YA post apocalyptic fiction can’t go wrong here.<br/>
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<h2>Mixed Vegetables Vol 1 Ayumi Komura Books Reviews</h2><br/>
You know what this manga is a whole new spin for me. I like it. It has sooo many possibilities. I just can't wait to see what happens next with the characters it's soo amazing. If you want a manga that's a lil of the different. Then read this. Especially if you love japanese cuisine! ^_^<br/>
I gave it 5 stars because it has great artwork and storyline to it.<br /><br />I read the whole set which consists of 8 volumes. Each volume gets better and better, keeping you interested all the way to the end.<br /><br />I admit the title kinda made me think it was going to be all about food but it wasn't, which I was glad. It's mostly about those two and their romance/relationship with little cooking/food talk thrown into it. Don't expect to find recipes.<br /><br />It's just a fun read, entertaining and the art is nice to look at.<br/>
This is one of my very favorite manga series, especially if you like to cook. The story line is sweet and addresses the expectations parents have for their children. The characters are well developed, and the food is yummy. I preferred this series to Kitchen Princess (which is about 4 stars in my book for being overly dramatic). Both young teens and older generation readers will enjoy this.<br/>
Mixed Vegetables is a manga about a girl, Hanayu Ashibata, who wants to marry into a sushi chef family to become a sushi chef herself.. So she vowes to marry her classmate, Hayato Hyuga, the son of a sushi chef.<br /><br />This whole story starts off on a fast note. In volume 1, you already have the 2 characters getting together, and the heroine feeling guilty about the reason they are going out. Which is basically using the guy to achieve her dream. It isn't really fast pace so to say, more like alot happens and it seems as though it skips parts.<br /><br />The romance is fairly dry. Not deep and barely cute. The guy IS in fact in love with her though but that takes a side-step to cooking. Which leaves the heroine's personality kind of hard to decipher. One scene she's passionate and confident, the next she's confused or full of self-realization.<br /><br />The art is really likable though. Very clean and nice. The girls look cute and the guys look hot. lol<br /><br />Despite the number of stars I give this, I'd recommend it really because I have a feeling it will get better. I gave a critical review because I know someone is going to dish about how cute and wonderful it is and give it 5 stars.<br/>
I previewed "Mixed Vegetables" in "Shojo Beat" magazine a few months ago. It looked like it had interesting characters, romance, and story, and I liked the humor and art, so I bought it when it came out.<br /><br />The story is about a girl named Hanayu whose family owns a pastry shop. Hanayu is supposed to take over the shop when she grows up, but she really wants to become a sushi chef. Her classmate Hayato is in the opposite predicament. Hanayu decides that if she marries Hayato, her parents will have to let her become a sushi chef. She tries to appeal to Hayato, unaware that he already likes her...<br /><br />The plot in this manga was enjoyable. There aren't very many cooking manga in the US, so it was unusual. It's interesting and has a good pace. The characters are funny, and they have a cute relationship. Hanayu's in an interesting predicament; she catches Hayato's interest, but now she feels guilty because she's using him. This is one of the few times I've seen a heroine trying to like the hero instead of trying to not like him. I like the artwork in this manga, too. It's pretty, but it's not too sparkly. The manga has a light tone overall, and it doesn't get too dramatic.<br /><br />The plot and the characters in "Mixed Vegetables" are fun and interesting. I'm looking forward to volume 2.<br/>
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All three stories were fun, fast and amusing. I got this book for Katie MacAlister and to find out what happened to Sebastian and Noelle.<br /><br />1: Viva Las Vampires<br /><br />I liked the chemistry between the characters. All the characters. The story was cute, but I still don't really know who the characters are and why they are. There was an attempt to explain, but the explanation wasn't good enough. Was the book Meredith wrote the one book she wrote and if she thought she was getting an interview why didn't she have a notebook with her when she went to the penthouse? I do hope there will be another story with Armand that gives more of this world she's created. More of his past, and brings in more of Eric and Meredith, because of his "like" for Meredith, where she can elaborate more on who they are.<br /><br />2: Bring Out Your Dead<br /><br />If it weren't for the tie in's to other books and a pickup of a couple of past story threads this would have been better. I was too often asking myself to remember past stories and what I remember of Sebastian, this was not the Sebastian that I remembered, so that mucked up the characterization for me. Noelle didn't get enough play so I couldn't reconcile her love lost to what Sebastian had become and how he could be so careless of Noelle's feelings.<br /><br />The use of Damian, who I guess I should remember from a past book, was a waste. One minute he's in fear and when Sebastian arrives he's so calm and uncaring of his life. Very odd.<br /><br />Yasbelle, I still don't understand who she is, why she is and how she rates a spirit guide.<br /><br />3:Lucy and the Crypt Casanova<br /><br />I liked this story the best. Perhaps I could relate better to the klutziness of Lucy and the fight scene in the ally with her falling in the food and clomping around with a box on her foot was just great.<br /><br />I don't know exactly what her plan was in getting the story about the Ka incubus. It all seems so half hearted with no real purpose and when he's caught she takes no advantage to tell the story. Also, she learns from the Voodoo guy who loves his doll, about the Ka incubus, and that there is a way the victims, who aren't dead, can get some of their youth back? Did they get their youth back? Did the gris gris bag help at all?<br /><br />I would like to see a more involved book with they two characters as they re-establish their relationship while both working in their respective jobs, TV Host and Detective. I think this would be fun.<br /><br />All three stories would have been better with more to the. An usually the more is the character development, which, I would expect, would automatically tie up these loose threads. While I can enjoy the humor and potential of these types of stories it does take away, for me, these little things are apparently only needed to push the story but don't mean anything over all. I know these writers are better than this last sentiment, so perhaps they are too confined by short stories and should think better of doing them in the future.<br /><br />Bottom-line this is a buy. I expect they will help or lead to or be a good addition to the writer's paranormal series for the worlds they have built.<br/>
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<h2>Just One Sip Katie MacAlister Jennifer Ashley Minda Webber 9780505526595 Books Reviews</h2><br/>
Love her series & wanted to get copies to fill in missing pieces.<br/>
A good anthology can be a gateway into an author's longer works, and this is a fine portal to depart from.<br/>
you need to read the series in order but dont worry you can muddle thew without doing that great series and will like more<br/>
Book series is amazing. almost finished with it. i'd recommend this series to anyone. The book was in new condition. very nice.<br/>
Book was interesting.. bought it for the Katie MacAllister, Sebastian's "Dark One's" story. The other 2 stories were interesting and entertaining. The difference in "vampiric" styles was very unique. All 2 stories had very different perceptions of how vampires work. A worthy read )<br/>
The first story by Jennifer Ashley was somewhat different in that the Master Vampire had to have a willing sacrafice to renew his powers. Meredith Black has come for an interview with the reclusive owner of Transylvania Castle, a hotel and casino in Las Vegas. Stefen Erickson is a master vamp who needs to be recharged. He chooses Meredith when he sees her on the hotel video camera. He needs a blood slave, however Meredith in not exactly easy to control.<br /><br />The story was a little uneven but they finally find their way. It was readable.<br /><br />The Second was the reason I bought the book, I like Katie McAlister books. I was lucky because this is the story of Sebastion and Noelle, secondary characters from one of her other novels. I enjoyed the story.<br /><br />The Third was interesting but not outstanding, in fact none of them were that good. This one started out well but somehow the reason for their break-up was not really believable and the length of time they stayed apart was just wrong. Finally she had to beg a bit too much at the end.<br /><br />If you don't have anything else to read it is O K.<br/>
Strike one. Ashley's "Viva Las Vampires" bored me to such an extent I quit reading it less than half-way through. As disappointing as that was, however, it was still the best short story of the three. The last book I read by Ashley was "Penelope and Price Charming", and it was wonderful. If this is the style and genre she is heading for in the future, I can only mourn the loss of a promising author. As it is, I intend to wait for the reviews of her next novel (Mad Bad Duke) before I invest in her name again. Once burned, twice shy, Ashley.<br /><br />And another swing and miss. MacAlister's "Bring out your Dead" was Zombie cold, and didn't make it over the plate. I wish she'd get off her first person narrative shtick, it's irritating and one-dimensional, and really doesn't have to be used for everything she writes. The first book I read by her, Nobel Intentions, written in the third person, is still one of my favorites, so she does know how to widen her view, and she does know how to entertain, which makes her contribution to this disaster all the more annoying. That rant over, I'll probably stick with her first-person Aisling Grey books for at least one more episode, but she's losing me as a fan very quickly. The fact that her name was predominate on this book makes me suspect that she really doesn't care how many fans she loses.<br /><br />Webber, an author who I have not read before (and after this debacle will not be on my "must read" list in the future) wrote the third strike in this anthology. She graced us with a heroine who is TSTL (too stupid to live). I put up with her antics for about thirty pages, then flipped to the last page just to see if she got her comeuppance. Sadly, she not only survived her own stupidity, but apparently got rewarded for it. I love fantasy, but that was stretching my credibility way too far.<br /><br />Sales are important to publishers and editors, I know that. They have children to feed, mortgages to pay off, HMOs to satisfy with outrageous premiums. Still, getting those sales by prostituting their bestselling authors with projects they wouldn't remotely consider by other writers is shameful. Buying off reviewers to give four stars to a book even they wouldn't recommend to a landfill is dishonest and insulting (please, do you really think we haven't noticed the players in your outfield?) The reputations of your house and your authors are in jeopardy. We have children to feed and mortgages to pay as well. Short term thinking guys. Eventually we will quit buying, the game will be over, and we will all lose.<br/>
All three stories were fun, fast and amusing. I got this book for Katie MacAlister and to find out what happened to Sebastian and Noelle.<br /><br />1 Viva Las Vampires<br /><br />I liked the chemistry between the characters. All the characters. The story was cute, but I still don't really know who the characters are and why they are. There was an attempt to explain, but the explanation wasn't good enough. Was the book Meredith wrote the one book she wrote and if she thought she was getting an interview why didn't she have a notebook with her when she went to the penthouse? I do hope there will be another story with Armand that gives more of this world she's created. More of his past, and brings in more of Eric and Meredith, because of his "like" for Meredith, where she can elaborate more on who they are.<br /><br />2 Bring Out Your Dead<br /><br />If it weren't for the tie in's to other books and a pickup of a couple of past story threads this would have been better. I was too often asking myself to remember past stories and what I remember of Sebastian, this was not the Sebastian that I remembered, so that mucked up the characterization for me. Noelle didn't get enough play so I couldn't reconcile her love lost to what Sebastian had become and how he could be so careless of Noelle's feelings.<br /><br />The use of Damian, who I guess I should remember from a past book, was a waste. One minute he's in fear and when Sebastian arrives he's so calm and uncaring of his life. Very odd.<br /><br />Yasbelle, I still don't understand who she is, why she is and how she rates a spirit guide.<br /><br />3Lucy and the Crypt Casanova<br /><br />I liked this story the best. Perhaps I could relate better to the klutziness of Lucy and the fight scene in the ally with her falling in the food and clomping around with a box on her foot was just great.<br /><br />I don't know exactly what her plan was in getting the story about the Ka incubus. It all seems so half hearted with no real purpose and when he's caught she takes no advantage to tell the story. Also, she learns from the Voodoo guy who loves his doll, about the Ka incubus, and that there is a way the victims, who aren't dead, can get some of their youth back? Did they get their youth back? Did the gris gris bag help at all?<br /><br />I would like to see a more involved book with they two characters as they re-establish their relationship while both working in their respective jobs, TV Host and Detective. I think this would be fun.<br /><br />All three stories would have been better with more to the. An usually the more is the character development, which, I would expect, would automatically tie up these loose threads. While I can enjoy the humor and potential of these types of stories it does take away, for me, these little things are apparently only needed to push the story but don't mean anything over all. I know these writers are better than this last sentiment, so perhaps they are too confined by short stories and should think better of doing them in the future.<br /><br />Bottom-line this is a buy. I expect they will help or lead to or be a good addition to the writer's paranormal series for the worlds they have built.<br/>
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Today, I just finished The Goddess Legacy by Aimee Carter and let me tell you, it was exactly what I needed. I was really in the mood for something comfortable and familiar and I was contimplating going back and re-reading an old favorite, Clockwork Prince perhaps? But then, I received The Goddess Legacy and I dove right in. If you didn't already know, I'm a huge fan of The Goddess Test series, and while this was a little bit of a different format than the other books in the series. Because of this, I'm going to review each of the five stories as seperate short stories. I think this is the only way to be fair about the book because each story is told from a different view point and they all are very different.<br /><br />The first story is from Hera/Calliope's point of view.This one is more of a take on actual mythology. It starts just after the Olympian gods defeated the Titans, their father Cronus included. Zeus has made Hera an offer to be his queen, but she is far to in love with Hades to accept. She eventually wears down and accepts Zeus which leads her down a path of unhappiness, betrayal and deceit. I really liked this particular story because Carter really took some creative liberties with Greek myth. She made the trials and tribulations of the gods modern and much more relate-able. This story also gave you a little more background as to why Calliope/Hera is the way she is towards Hades and Kate.<br /><br />Next, we have a story from Aphrodite/Ava's point of view. This is the story of Aphrodite's love affair with Ares and how her relationship with Hephaestus got started. Burdened by a betrothal that she did not agree with, Aphrodite takes fate in her own hands and runs away with Ares to live the happy life that she's always dreamed of. But this life of bliss with Ares is not what it would seem and she soon finds herself in love with another. I liked the tone of this story the most. From the first few lines of this story, I was sucked into Aphrodite's whimsical story and it brought light to her relationship with Hephaestus, one that most people have trouble understanding.<br /><br />Hermes/Jame's story was probably my favorite of the five. This story takes the messenger god to the mortal realm on a quest to find out why some of the Olympian gods are fading. He comes to Earth in a time of great war and poverty and acmes in contact with a group of children, living off the land in a forest. He makes his way into this group of rough and tumble orphans and soon finds what it's like to truly love and lose. I've always had a soft spot for Hermes in the other Goddess Test stories and this one made my heart melt. While a little tragic, we get to see Hermes grow up and feel a real loss in his life.<br /><br />And we come to Persephone's story. This is the story of her betrothal and marriage to Hades. In this story we learn more of Hades's heart break and Persephone's as well. While I won't give too much away in this story as it would spoil some parts of Goddess Interrupted, but I will say that this brings insight to not only Hades relationship with Persephone, but also his attitudes and behavior towards Kate as well.This story made me not like Persephone (even more) and made my heart warm even more for Hades.<br /><br />Last but definitely not least, we come to Hades/Henry's story. Now I was hoping to get a little bit more on the whole Kate Hades situation, but this was a short, but sweet story of how Hades lost all of the girls and came to have great hope for Kate as his future queen. While I wasn't blown away by this part of the story, it made me smile and all the more excited about the next book to come out.<br /><br />This review is a little on the long side, but I felt like I really needed to explain each story as it's more of a compilation, rather than one cohesive story. Each short tale jumps from place to place and they are all set in different times through out the world's creation. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this story from Carter. I loved the way she made the mythology more believable and I couldn't put this book down. If you're a fan of Aimee Carter or just Greek mythology in general, this is a great read for you.<br /><br />Remember, Goddess Legacy comes out July 31st!<br /><br />Happy Reading!<br /><br />8 out of 10<br/>
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<h2>The Goddess Legacy The Goddess Queen / The Lovestruck Goddess / Goddess of the Underworld / God of Thieves / God of Darkness Goddess Test Aimée Carter Books Reviews</h2><br/>
Love this series<br/>
I love Greek mythology so I'll pick up almost anything that has a fresh new take on it. I enjoyed goddess legacy. I liked hearing a lot of the characters back story and gaining a rounded understanding of this particular world of greek mythological characters. I think it also helps explain a great deal of the reason the characters behave and commit certain acts in the other books. Really enjoyed it.<br/>
This book definitely ties the whole series together With the true meanings of names and some hidden stories overlooked until read. You have to read this book.<br/>
I really enjoyed all the stories; some more than others. But I wanted more Kate and Henry, it was really cute when he first saw her that I wanted more of that. Also I wanted it kind of to explain the way he viewed things with Kate.<br/>
So I could have done without Hera's story, because I just don't like her anymore. And I'm not a big fan of Persephone, but oh well. But the rest of the stories are wonderful! I love learning more about these characters I've grown so attached to.<br/>
I loved this book, as I have loved the entire series! This is an amazing book as it gives so much background information on Callopie, Ava, James, Henry, and Persephone. I found that this book was long, and I loved that! It is like 5 novellas put together! It was awesome to get information about the gods and goddesses from the beginning all the way to present day with Kate. You even get some information on Ingrid, the first girl to go to Eden Manor. This book rocked! This series is awesome!<br/>
Why is this shocking? I like to think I am very sparing in giving out five star reviews. A five star review means not only does it have to be written well, it has to be a very entertaining and fun read and it also has to make me feel like the author went over and beyond what I would have expected. Although I love YA books I think I probably give even less five star reviews for them because sometimes they all start to sound too similar to each other.<br /><br />I liked "The Goddess Test" and "Goddess Interrupted" (And "Goddess Hunt") a lot. "Test" really impressed me but the sequel and following short story didn't live up the first book for me. Still I really wanted to read "Legacy" and I pre-ordered it. I loved this collection of stories. I was hooked from the very first page and it didn't let up until I finished the very last page. I loved the stories being told for the perspectives of the Gods and Goddesses. I loved that each one led into the next tale so they build upon each other so that it feels like reading a full novel and not a bunch of unrelated short stories.<br /><br />The first story is "The Goddess Queen" is the story of Hera/Calliope and it basically explains how she came to be the way she is. It explains the hate in her heart and her obsession with Henry/Hades. It is a fast paced story that starts things right at the beginning. I really disliked Zeus/Walter after this story. This is a man who cares about no one and nothing besides himself.<br /><br />"Lovestruck Goddess" follows telling the story of Aphrodite. The story is how she came to be married to one brother and in love with the other. She goes against her parent's wishes for her. She really does seem to have the favors of all the Gods as things pretty much just fall into place for her.<br /><br />The third story is perhaps the most important in this collection. "Goddess of the Underworld" is the story of Persephone. We got the general backstory in the first two installments of this series but this really fleshes the story out and gives us more of Persephone's viewpoint. I really disliked Diana/Demeter here. I can't believe a mother could see their child so miserable and still allow them to be in such a position. Henry seems like such a wimp in this story though. I felt bad for him but I wish there was something more he could do when he knew the woman was miserable. Now for Persephone. Wow. I do feel bad for her being stuck ruling the Underworld which she despised and married to the king of the Underworld who should couldn't love. However she just doesn't give Henry a chance. Even in their friendship she is hateful to him. I can't understand how she could flinch from him even when he was only acting like a friend. To some degree, despite her situation, she still comes across as a bit of a brat. She is far from my favorite character. Still I think fans of the series need this backstory.<br /><br />The fourth tale is "God of Thieves" and features James/Hermes as he finds someone he is willing to do anything to protect. This was a great adventure tale and I really enjoyed it although it is very sad as well. The plot of this one could have been fleshed out into a full novel. It had almost a Robin Hood/Peter Pan feel to it.<br /><br />And the final story is Henry/Hade's. "God of Darkness" tells the story of how events came to be as they are in the beginning of the "Goddess Test". It starts with the first girl Diana brings to save Henry and follows through as more and more deaths lie on Henry's shoulders. Then story ends with an introduction of young Kate.<br /><br />Again, I just thought this story was phenomenal. It is very different than most of what is on the bookstore shelves. I highly encourage you to purchase this story if you have enjoyed the first two in the series at all.<br/>
Today, I just finished The Goddess Legacy by Aimee Carter and let me tell you, it was exactly what I needed. I was really in the mood for something comfortable and familiar and I was contimplating going back and re-reading an old favorite, Clockwork Prince perhaps? But then, I received The Goddess Legacy and I dove right in. If you didn't already know, I'm a huge fan of The Goddess Test series, and while this was a little bit of a different format than the other books in the series. Because of this, I'm going to review each of the five stories as seperate short stories. I think this is the only way to be fair about the book because each story is told from a different view point and they all are very different.<br /><br />The first story is from Hera/Calliope's point of view.This one is more of a take on actual mythology. It starts just after the Olympian gods defeated the Titans, their father Cronus included. Zeus has made Hera an offer to be his queen, but she is far to in love with Hades to accept. She eventually wears down and accepts Zeus which leads her down a path of unhappiness, betrayal and deceit. I really liked this particular story because Carter really took some creative liberties with Greek myth. She made the trials and tribulations of the gods modern and much more relate-able. This story also gave you a little more background as to why Calliope/Hera is the way she is towards Hades and Kate.<br /><br />Next, we have a story from Aphrodite/Ava's point of view. This is the story of Aphrodite's love affair with Ares and how her relationship with Hephaestus got started. Burdened by a betrothal that she did not agree with, Aphrodite takes fate in her own hands and runs away with Ares to live the happy life that she's always dreamed of. But this life of bliss with Ares is not what it would seem and she soon finds herself in love with another. I liked the tone of this story the most. From the first few lines of this story, I was sucked into Aphrodite's whimsical story and it brought light to her relationship with Hephaestus, one that most people have trouble understanding.<br /><br />Hermes/Jame's story was probably my favorite of the five. This story takes the messenger god to the mortal realm on a quest to find out why some of the Olympian gods are fading. He comes to Earth in a time of great war and poverty and acmes in contact with a group of children, living off the land in a forest. He makes his way into this group of rough and tumble orphans and soon finds what it's like to truly love and lose. I've always had a soft spot for Hermes in the other Goddess Test stories and this one made my heart melt. While a little tragic, we get to see Hermes grow up and feel a real loss in his life.<br /><br />And we come to Persephone's story. This is the story of her betrothal and marriage to Hades. In this story we learn more of Hades's heart break and Persephone's as well. While I won't give too much away in this story as it would spoil some parts of Goddess Interrupted, but I will say that this brings insight to not only Hades relationship with Persephone, but also his attitudes and behavior towards Kate as well.This story made me not like Persephone (even more) and made my heart warm even more for Hades.<br /><br />Last but definitely not least, we come to Hades/Henry's story. Now I was hoping to get a little bit more on the whole Kate Hades situation, but this was a short, but sweet story of how Hades lost all of the girls and came to have great hope for Kate as his future queen. While I wasn't blown away by this part of the story, it made me smile and all the more excited about the next book to come out.<br /><br />This review is a little on the long side, but I felt like I really needed to explain each story as it's more of a compilation, rather than one cohesive story. Each short tale jumps from place to place and they are all set in different times through out the world's creation. Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this story from Carter. I loved the way she made the mythology more believable and I couldn't put this book down. If you're a fan of Aimee Carter or just Greek mythology in general, this is a great read for you.<br /><br />Remember, Goddess Legacy comes out July 31st!<br /><br />Happy Reading!<br /><br />8 out of 10<br/>
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Be The Flame is a delightful read. In the tradition of strong southern literary women, The Mystics have put together a group of stories that are enjoyable, intriguing and thought provoking.<br /><br />Each story is a little gem, to be savored, thought about and re-read.<br /><br />I would say, "Be the Flame" is a definite buy.<br /><br />I would buy it for the cover alone. I want it as a poster!<br/>
I just attended a wonderful reading by the The Mystic Order of East Alabama Fiction Writers at the Carson McCullers house in Columbus. If you have the opportunity to see the Alabama Mystics read from their work, you should jump at it. The writing is a lot of fun, and the reading even more so. Also, if their publisher is bringing food to the event, come hungry, his cooking rivals their writing and you will not be disappointed with either.<br/>
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Interesting trilogy. I enjoyed the story.<br/>
I'm not usually a time-travel buff--at least I wasn't. However, I'm a fan of this author after reading some of her other books. So, I decided to give "Not Bound By Time" a chance and I'm so glad I did. Across time and across the globe, the common thread is transcendent love. I was enthralled by the pure romance of lovers calling to each other from a different time and place. The story moves along swiftly, always sweet, somewhat mysterious. The plot is fantastic, but the characters are as real as your next-door neighbor. Wonderful read!<br/>
Interesting and engaging trilogy. These time-travel romances are interwoven. A great read.<br/>
I don't always enjoy historical novels nut this one really drew me into another era. One that I enjoyed!<br/>
I've never read much about time travel, but this book could convince me. I always love Ms. Caine's writing style and this book is certainly no exception. Satisfying read and I loved the end of the story...but no fair cheating and reading the end first!<br/>
This book was such a delight to read. It focused on three separate couples who managed to find each other despite being separated by time itself. I found myself drawn to the characters and to the idea that love could span the years and transport people into the arms of their soulmates. This was a fun, dreamy story that I really enjoyed. I’m looking forward to reading more by this author.<br/>
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Origin is a mysterious story about a girl in the jungle who is made immortal by the scientists at Little Cam, a base deep in the Amazon jungle.<br /><br />After I read Jessica’s other book, I’ll call her Jessica because it’s easier to spell, but much respect to her for writing Kalahari, which I LOVED. I bought it at a book sale in middle school and was so absorbed in the story that I nearly got kicked out of Physics class for not doing my work. But Origin was nothing like Kalahari, which I know is a more recent book. I didn’t notice any difference in the writing, like the author hasn’t improved at all (but to be fair, the writing is perfectly fine for the genre she writes, nothing noteworthy though).<br /><br />Here’s my verdict, don’t read this book. Yet. Go and read Kalahari first, and if you LOVE Kalahari and are interested in Origin, then come back.<br /><br />Here’s the detailed review, MASSIVE SPOILERS AHEAD!!!<br /><br />So Origin has an interesting premise. Our main character, and narrator, is the immortal and “perfect” Pia. She’s everything you could imagine, beautiful, smart, clever and curious, almost abnoxiously so. I couldn’t decide if I liked her, or if I was just jealous because I can’t even pass Geometry. Ugh. Moving on.<br /><br />Perfect Pia grows up among some of the brightest minds from around the world, all of whom have set up a base in the most remote place on the planet. The Amazon Jungle. Now, this is one of the only parts I truly enjoyed without complaint in the entire book. Lush descriptions of the hauntingly beautiful and equally dangerous jungle.<br /><br />But the tasteful imagery and descriptions all shatter when Pia’s 17th birthday arrives (and it just so happens that a storm blows in) a tree falls over and the electric fence sourrounding Little Cam (the jungle Denice base) collapses on one side. The alarm malfunctions and doesn’t go off, and then creates a hole perfectly sized for a teenage girl in a dress to sneak out of.<br /><br />WHERE ARE HER PARENTS??<br /><br />Oh, her mother is having an affair with the head scientist, and her father is slowly descending into insanity, locked away in his lab and shunned by the rest of the secntists, for a reason we don’t yet know.<br /><br />So the story begins to decline when Pia crashes into an unexpected jungle boy (god only knows what he was doing so close to a dangerous facility late at night in a storm)<br /><br />Either way, then smash into one another, Eio is his name, and besides Pia’s father, he might be the only good character in the entire book.<br /><br />Let’s just say this, they fall madly in love right away, but the author tries to draw it out so it won’t seem like insta-love. Ha! Love that term, insta-love, like some powdered drink you can buy at the grocery store that will make anyone fall head over heels for you!<br /><br />Anyway, for a time, a meaty portion of the book, consists only of Pia repeatedly sneaking out to see Eio and coming back with a new cover story. She also gets help from a friendly new addition to the research facility, cigarette-woman, let’s just call her that. She teaches Pia about the outside world, by which Pia is completely ignorant and the act of her learning anything other than science is strictly forbidden.<br /><br />Up until this point, things are pretty innocent, the story just seems like a basic trope love story, with a touch of sci-fi. Then things get sinister, and they get sinister fast.<br /><br />Here’s where the entire plot goes right off a cliff. The author tried to hide everything from the reader up until this point, and STILL wants to stretch the mystery out a bit. I was not kept guessing. I was kept wondering without enough information to even MAKE an educated guess on the direction of the plot. Everything was a surprise, which was fun until it wasn’t.<br /><br />The whole thing is very complicated, but the change of mood and tone in the story is stark. We go from intriguing scientific research, pretty descriptions of the jungle and adorable love stories to a murdered kitten, a bunch of man-eating ants, AK-47’s, and a poor kiddnapped child, Eio’s little sister, who is about to be murder for the sake of immortality.<br /><br />From then on, I couldn’t turn pages fast enough. Not because I was so invested, but just because the change felt like a slap in the face. I was not expecting things to get so violent.<br /><br />Eventually things settle down, Pia allies with the native tribes and burns down Little Cam and the field where MUCH NEEDED immortality flowers grow. All the while though, Eio is gone, presumably dead because he got injured in the flight and told Pia to go on without him.VERY dramatic. Ugh, and she was almost happy to leave him! I just wish he would’ve been there to see her acomplishmemts, and not solve all of her problems for her. Instead, he has to lay dying in the jungle while Pia kicks the researchers out of the Amazon jungle completely.<br /><br />The end is strange, the scientists flee, Pia drinks out of a poison flower (which is the only thing that can kill her.) and... dies? Not really, but it takes her immortality away forever. Her and Eio live happily ever after in the village. Wanna know the best part? The story ends right before Pia and Eio have their first kiss.<br /><br />And that’s it. Besides a bizzare epilogue narrated by an unknown speaker.<br /><br />So yeah. Three stars. And my reasoning is simply this; i was not kept guessing in this story at all. I had no info to even MAKE a guess about the plot. I like a story where I’m not kept guessing, but where I THINK I know what’s going on already, and THEN I get blindsided with twists and turns. This book was okay, but I say read Kalahari instead.<br/>
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<h2>Origin Jessica Khoury Books Reviews</h2><br/>
Just wow.... a very interesting plot with characters I fell for and fought for over and over again.<br /><br />I went into this book not really knowing a lot about the plot. I got to see Jessica Khoury at the 2012 Teen Book Festival in Austin, TX and heard about the book then for the first time. I listened to her talk about the book on more than one panal that day and I was interested but ending up not buying the book that weekend. On a personal recommendation from a friend to picked it up finally and I'm so glad that I did.<br /><br />Jessica Khoury has such a beautiful way of telling a story and I found myself highlighting PARAGRAPHS at a time! I love how she writes, and I love how she tells a mystery. She only allows the reader to learn a little bit at a time but as your learn part of Pia's story, you learn about who she is and why she does things that she does.<br /><br />Vague spoilers below... read with caution.<br />The plot to this story was so different and interesting and I found myself rooting for Pia to break the rules and to follow Eio into the jungle through the whole book. I found myself weary of what was happening in Little Cam and though I didn't know all the details, I found it hard to trust Pia's mother and all her so-called 'Uncles'. The story kept me guessing the whole time, while enticing me with answering some of my questions little by little.<br /><br />Once I finally found out the truth about everything later in the book, I was glad that I didn't feel completely betrayed and I was glad that my suspicions had been right! That made me feel good and makes me want to recommend this book to EVERYONE I know!<br/>
This book was so well written, so well paced, that I totally forgot I was reading a YA novel.<br /><br />What adjective could I use to review it, and still do the book justice? There isn't just one.<br /><br />Beautiful. Allegorical. Straight forward. Multi-layered. Dystopian. Relevant. Poetic at times. Harsh at other times. Descriptive. Story driven. Philosophical. Down to earth. Faithful to the best, and worst, of our human nature. Thoroughly and utterly satisfying.<br /><br />All at the same time.<br /><br />The main protagonist might be teenaged in years, but the story as an allegory is universal for all ages.<br /><br />Pia, genetically engineered to be perfectly immortal, has lived her seventeen years in a small scientific compound hidden in the middle of the jungle. Surrounded by the team of scientists who created her, she's been conditioned to devalue all emotional thought, and rely on pure scientific reason.<br /><br />She knows virtually nothing of the outside world--its philosophies, literature, religions, music-- and has been exclusively trained in the sciences. Having been told her whole life that she is the "perfect one", which in itself sets her apart, she lives alone in her uniqueness. She's never known the company of other people her own age, and carries the weight of being the only one in her world who'll live forever.<br /><br />Her goal Pass the tests so she can learn the secrets behind her creation, and become a part of the scientific team that will create other immortals like her.<br /><br />All is going according to plan until, one day, an impulse to discover the jungle outside her perimeter drives her to sneak out. It only takes a few steps into the unknown for an outside influence to enter her world A boy her own age, who comes from the jungle.<br /><br />Her seemingly perfect world begins to unravel as polar opposites clash. Her social conditioning of intellectual reason versus biological attraction. The safe sterility of her compound versus the wild call of the jungle. Her seemingly straightforward goal soon takes a sinister turn as secrets are revealed. How was Pia really created? Is she a real person? Or a numbered specimen? Where does the greater good lie? And at what cost?<br /><br />Ms Khoury is adept at interweaving those opposites in a way that kept me reading, page after page, and never once dropping out of the story due to bad sentence structure, untrue dialogue, or overly wrought description.<br /><br />I could nit pick, and say the love story between Pia and the Native boy, Eio, escalates too quickly.<br /><br />Yet, when the story was all said and done, my first thought was, "Wow, that was a good read."<br /><br />WARNING If the idea of a genetically engineered immortal attracts you as a story's protagonist, but you're looking for a Marvel Comics approach to story telling with short sentences and lots of bang-bang-'em-up scenes where other equally enhanced people fight it out right from the beginning, then this might not be the book you're looking for. Wait until you're ready to read a story that sets the stage, and then unfolds with well turned sentences that will delight a reader of literary fiction.<br/>
Origin is a mysterious story about a girl in the jungle who is made immortal by the scientists at Little Cam, a base deep in the jungle.<br /><br />After I read Jessica’s other book, I’ll call her Jessica because it’s easier to spell, but much respect to her for writing Kalahari, which I LOVED. I bought it at a book sale in middle school and was so absorbed in the story that I nearly got kicked out of Physics class for not doing my work. But Origin was nothing like Kalahari, which I know is a more recent book. I didn’t notice any difference in the writing, like the author hasn’t improved at all (but to be fair, the writing is perfectly fine for the genre she writes, nothing noteworthy though).<br /><br />Here’s my verdict, don’t read this book. Yet. Go and read Kalahari first, and if you LOVE Kalahari and are interested in Origin, then come back.<br /><br />Here’s the detailed review, MASSIVE SPOILERS AHEAD!!!<br /><br />So Origin has an interesting premise. Our main character, and narrator, is the immortal and “perfect” Pia. She’s everything you could imagine, beautiful, smart, clever and curious, almost abnoxiously so. I couldn’t decide if I liked her, or if I was just jealous because I can’t even pass Geometry. Ugh. Moving on.<br /><br />Perfect Pia grows up among some of the brightest minds from around the world, all of whom have set up a base in the most remote place on the planet. The Jungle. Now, this is one of the only parts I truly enjoyed without complaint in the entire book. Lush descriptions of the hauntingly beautiful and equally dangerous jungle.<br /><br />But the tasteful imagery and descriptions all shatter when Pia’s 17th birthday arrives (and it just so happens that a storm blows in) a tree falls over and the electric fence sourrounding Little Cam (the jungle Denice base) collapses on one side. The alarm malfunctions and doesn’t go off, and then creates a hole perfectly sized for a teenage girl in a dress to sneak out of.<br /><br />WHERE ARE HER PARENTS??<br /><br />Oh, her mother is having an affair with the head scientist, and her father is slowly descending into insanity, locked away in his lab and shunned by the rest of the secntists, for a reason we don’t yet know.<br /><br />So the story begins to decline when Pia crashes into an unexpected jungle boy (god only knows what he was doing so close to a dangerous facility late at night in a storm)<br /><br />Either way, then smash into one another, Eio is his name, and besides Pia’s father, he might be the only good character in the entire book.<br /><br />Let’s just say this, they fall madly in love right away, but the author tries to draw it out so it won’t seem like insta-love. Ha! Love that term, insta-love, like some powdered drink you can buy at the grocery store that will make anyone fall head over heels for you!<br /><br />Anyway, for a time, a meaty portion of the book, consists only of Pia repeatedly sneaking out to see Eio and coming back with a new cover story. She also gets help from a friendly new addition to the research facility, cigarette-woman, let’s just call her that. She teaches Pia about the outside world, by which Pia is completely ignorant and the act of her learning anything other than science is strictly forbidden.<br /><br />Up until this point, things are pretty innocent, the story just seems like a basic trope love story, with a touch of sci-fi. Then things get sinister, and they get sinister fast.<br /><br />Here’s where the entire plot goes right off a cliff. The author tried to hide everything from the reader up until this point, and STILL wants to stretch the mystery out a bit. I was not kept guessing. I was kept wondering without enough information to even MAKE an educated guess on the direction of the plot. Everything was a surprise, which was fun until it wasn’t.<br /><br />The whole thing is very complicated, but the change of mood and tone in the story is stark. We go from intriguing scientific research, pretty descriptions of the jungle and adorable love stories to a murdered kitten, a bunch of man-eating ants, AK-47’s, and a poor kiddnapped child, Eio’s little sister, who is about to be murder for the sake of immortality.<br /><br />From then on, I couldn’t turn pages fast enough. Not because I was so invested, but just because the change felt like a slap in the face. I was not expecting things to get so violent.<br /><br />Eventually things settle down, Pia allies with the native tribes and burns down Little Cam and the field where MUCH NEEDED immortality flowers grow. All the while though, Eio is gone, presumably dead because he got injured in the flight and told Pia to go on without him.VERY dramatic. Ugh, and she was almost happy to leave him! I just wish he would’ve been there to see her acomplishmemts, and not solve all of her problems for her. Instead, he has to lay dying in the jungle while Pia kicks the researchers out of the jungle completely.<br /><br />The end is strange, the scientists flee, Pia drinks out of a poison flower (which is the only thing that can kill her.) and... dies? Not really, but it takes her immortality away forever. Her and Eio live happily ever after in the village. Wanna know the best part? The story ends right before Pia and Eio have their first kiss.<br /><br />And that’s it. Besides a bizzare epilogue narrated by an unknown speaker.<br /><br />So yeah. Three stars. And my reasoning is simply this; i was not kept guessing in this story at all. I had no info to even MAKE a guess about the plot. I like a story where I’m not kept guessing, but where I THINK I know what’s going on already, and THEN I get blindsided with twists and turns. This book was okay, but I say read Kalahari instead.<br/>
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Although this is pretty much considered *the* biography on Depeche Mode, I couldn't give it higher than a middling grade. It lost one star for the sheer number of typos and punctuation issues alone. Em-dashes and en-dashes were used inconsistently and inaccurately, making it necessary to read some sentences several times over to understand what was being said. The style also fluctuated between British and American, and exclamation points (which I personally cannot stand unless they are absolutely called for) were so abundant that the book sometimes read like a tabloid. All of these issues combined made me wonder if the pages had even been seen by an editor.<br /><br />The tome could have been drastically shortened by eliminating many of the quotes, some of which offered no insight and others which just rehashed info that had already been stated. How many times do we have to be told that Fletch wore slippers on stage during the band's early days?<br /><br />Several other readers have commented on the amount of attention given to the technology, and that they felt it detracted from the story. I agree to some extent, in that the injected information sometimes ruined the flow of the narrative, but I also believe that some degree of this background had to be included in a story about one of the most influential electronic bands in music history. It wasn't why I read the book, but it did underscore just how much research was done by the author.<br /><br />You have to be a diehard fan to enjoy this read, and even then, you need to have a burning desire for minutiae. You do get a smidgeon of insight into each band member's personality (as well as a lot of info about side projects and offshoots such as Erasure and Yaz), but there's not much more than what you can get from all the numerous videos and interviews readily available on the web.<br /><br />I read it as a reference for a map of DM-related locations I'm creating, and for that it was a goldmine. But I'd have a hard time recommending this to even the most zealous Devotee.<br/>
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<h2>Stripped Depeche Mode Jonathan Miller 0752187501930 Books Reviews</h2><br/>
Once upon a time I fancied reading a book about Depeche Mode. So I bought this one because it had the best reviews. I'm not an expert on DM, or band biographies.<br />The book is informative and thorough. I would say it's above average. There are several photo inserts, and the quality of print is good for a paperback. The aspect of it that fell below my expectations was the writing - it's reads kind of awkward and a bit denser that I expected. Maybe it's a British thing.<br/>
I found this to be a very difficult book to put down. It is packed with tons of info and insights into the personalities within the band. If you are a Depeche Mode fan, this is a must, you won't be dissapointed.<br /><br /> On the other side of the coin, however, there are lots of quotes taken from EPKs and the short film from the 86>98 DVD, which, of course, most fans have already seen.<br /><br /> Also, there was some info about Martin Gore being half black, which lacks credibility. The source who revealed the information was just called a "child hood friend". Then there's also that annoying fact that Martin bares absolutely no African features (nor do his children).<br /><br /> The writing style does get a bit drab from time to time. All and all, however, I give it 5 stars for simply being a fairly accurate chronology of my favorite band.<br/>
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Pain and suffering in various tempos<br/>
This is a fantastic book! I had problems with got it delivered from to Moscow, and was waiting for it for three months but it was worth waiting! The book appeals to real fans of DM because it tells very detailed and meticulous story of the band and what was around the band in the UK and other countries where they became synthpop stars. I'm still in the mid of the book, and by now I know the background of first three DM albums, and guess what, now I can recognize to what album any DM record/single belongs from the first seconds when the music starts playing because each and every album has some special things and the book reveals why the sound is this or that at that particular time and what it took for the band to create the sound, who contributed what to a song. This is really documentary, effectively, it is made up from the band members intervews to music reviews and magazines and critics articles. I find thourough description of syntesizers a bit boring and too technical, but this is my personal opinion, some people could think the other way. To resume, Stripped is indeed great biograthy of the DM and it is worth reading it!<br/>
This is undoubtedly the best general biography of the band. It is filled with tons of details. There are 4 reasons to get this book over the others<br /><br />1-It is written by a fan. This may at first mean he is biased, but in reality it means that his approach to the band is fair and balanced and honest, and not at all exploitative (unlike non-fan Steve Malins' tabloid-ish book).<br /><br />2-It covers the background of electronic music, and its emergence.<br /><br />3-It covers the equipment/instruments (some may find this distracting, but you can't really cover the biggest electronic band in the world and not mention their synths!).<br /><br />4-Unlike other books, this book is less about "Depeche Mode the band", and more "Depeche Mode the individuals". Thus it covers the five members, including Clarke and Wilder even after they leave.<br /><br />Many fans will dislike this book, not least because it actually dares to treat with respect Vince Clarke, a brilliant man who nevertheless is hated/belittled among a segment of D.M.'s fan base ("How dare he not write self-indulgent supposedly 'dark brooding' music?!?!").<br /><br />The book does not go up to the present, but then given D.M.'s recent musical output, that's not a big loss.<br /><br />Highly recommended for true fans (minus the rabid anti-Clarke types, ofcourse).<br /><br />NOTE For a superb and detailed look at the band's early years, check out Spence's "Just Can't Get Enough"<br /><a data-hook="product-link-linked" class="a-link-normal" href="/Just-Can-t-Get-Enough-The-Making-Of-Depeche-Mode/dp/1906002568/ref=cm_cr_dp_d_rvw_txt?ie=UTF8">Just Can't Get Enough The Making Of Depeche Mode</a><br/>
Although this is pretty much considered *the* biography on Depeche Mode, I couldn't give it higher than a middling grade. It lost one star for the sheer number of typos and punctuation issues alone. Em-dashes and en-dashes were used inconsistently and inaccurately, making it necessary to read some sentences several times over to understand what was being said. The style also fluctuated between British and American, and exclamation points (which I personally cannot stand unless they are absolutely called for) were so abundant that the book sometimes read like a tabloid. All of these issues combined made me wonder if the pages had even been seen by an editor.<br /><br />The tome could have been drastically shortened by eliminating many of the quotes, some of which offered no insight and others which just rehashed info that had already been stated. How many times do we have to be told that Fletch wore slippers on stage during the band's early days?<br /><br />Several other readers have commented on the amount of attention given to the technology, and that they felt it detracted from the story. I agree to some extent, in that the injected information sometimes ruined the flow of the narrative, but I also believe that some degree of this background had to be included in a story about one of the most influential electronic bands in music history. It wasn't why I read the book, but it did underscore just how much research was done by the author.<br /><br />You have to be a diehard fan to enjoy this read, and even then, you need to have a burning desire for minutiae. You do get a smidgeon of insight into each band member's personality (as well as a lot of info about side projects and offshoots such as Erasure and Yaz), but there's not much more than what you can get from all the numerous videos and interviews readily available on the web.<br /><br />I read it as a reference for a map of DM-related locations I'm creating, and for that it was a goldmine. But I'd have a hard time recommending this to even the most zealous Devotee.<br/>
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I stumbled across this book almost accidentally, but was really glad that I did. The first chapter grabbed my attention and it never waned from there. Digger is a surprisingly realistic character -- you don't get irritated because she's so brash or selfish, nor does she make stupid and careless mistakes because she thinks she's untouchable. She has a remarkable self awareness and was a very likable character. The plot was interesting and kept me guessing. I love a great romance in a book, but it was refreshing that this book didn't need it at all because there were such strong relationships throughout. It was a great book that I highly recommend!<br/>
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<h2>Starcrossed Elizabeth C Bunce Books Reviews</h2><br/>
I picked this book up because it was recommended for people who liked The Thief series by Megan Turner. While there are some superficial elements that are similar, I would not say the two compare. Digger in no way had the charm, charisma, or vulnerability of Eugenides. I didn't like Digger; she was selfish and annoying. Why didn't she go to the people she trusted and trusted her? It makes no sense. She doesn't even address it. The plot seemed formulaic and I could anticipate the end from the beginning. Digger seemed feisty and independent when the plot suited, and let herself be menaced and bullied by people because... huh. I guess I'm not really clear why she let herself be threatened by them. And also later try to beat up in a fist fight. Where was her backbone earlier? It annoyed me. Truth be told, I started reading this and completely forgot I was reading it at the last 50 pages. It must have sat for a month under my nightstand until I thought about it, dug it out and finished it. It was ok, but I wouldn't revisit it, and I probably won't read the sequel. However, it's a harmless, and there were things I liked about it. The prince was a likable character. And I liked the magic, how it was done. It may be worth your time as a nice summer read.<br/>
Coming into this book I was feeling very pessimisic. I had just finished a book I really enjoyed and I always worry about not enjoying the next book as much. Starcrossed really exceeded my expectations. At the very beginning I did find it hard to get into partially because of my aforementioned pessimism an partially because you drop in on Digger after the beginning of her story.<br /><br />It didnt take long for me to realize that the story was unwinding in a totaly artful and intriguing way. Digger is an amazing and above all real heroine. Bunce also has a true gift when it comes to complex plot building. The story never ceased grabbing me as it evolved and yet wasnt forced. The side characters, at first strangers and even "marks", bloom into dynamic and complex characters who are heroes in their own right.<br /><br />The story follows Digger as she escapes the consequences of her thieving lifestyle and assumes an alias with the intention of escaping further into the countryside and finds herself instead trapped with her saviors in a mountain keep where she finds out there is more to them than she realized and ends up having to reveal to them that she has darker secrets than her life as a street thief.<br /><br />By the end of this book I was awed by how spectacular it was and am now a Bunce fan. I reccomend this book highly to any fantasy fan.<br/>
StarCrossed by Elizabeth C Bunce<br />Arthur A. Levine Books, 2010<br />351 pages<br />YA; Fantasy<br />4.5/5 stars<br />First in series (Sequel to be called Liar's Moon, probably out later in 2011)<br /><br />Source Library<br /><br />I enjoyed Bunce's A Curse Dark as Gold so I knew that I'd want to read this book by her. I didn't know know anything about the story going in, beyond what's on the book flap so I was caught by surprise about everything. It starts with Digger running from a bad situation and she falls in with a group of young nobles who rescue her and bring her home. The two men in the party leave the story but the two women Lady Merista Nemair and Phandre continue as the family of the former welcomes Digger, now known as Celyn, to go to their estate to prepare for Merista's entrance into adulthood. This part was somewhat confusing and slow as many characters were introduced but nothing really happened.<br /><br />It was at the estate that the story kicks in to gear. Digger attempts to steal an item from Lord Daul but he catches her and makes her become his informant so he can spy on the people at the estate, who incidentally were all collaborators in a rebellion against the king to restore some freedom of religion. As Digger searches for secrets, she finds much more than she had bargained for and the sequel is perfectly set up.<br /><br />One of the most interesting aspects to me was the history, politics, and religion of the land. The current king outlawed anything but Celys for worship, especially the magic of Sarists. He also has two nephews who could be heir. One is even more extreme and fanatical while the other is more tolerant and is the hope of the Nemairs and other Sarists. While I found it fascinating, there were some difficult parts as I struggled to follow the names and relationships of everyone-there are a lot of characters but by the end, I knew them.<br /><br />I also liked that there was very little romance. Digger/Celyn did have feelings for Tegen, a mysterious shadow in her past about whom I want to know more and there were some other relationships but romance was not the main focus, allowing me to focus fully on the mystery. Lord Daul wants Digger to uncover many secrets and bring him a lot of information; because of that experience, she leaves her professional shell behind and begins to become attached to people and to become concerned with politics. She becomes more of a hero instead of a creeping thief, a pleasant transformation to see.<br /><br />Overall Rich world created, lovable main character, and an engaging mystery!<br /><br />Cover I like the design-that is a seven-pointed star which is important to the story. While that girl is pretty, she's not gorgeous and thus is less likely to be noticed suiting Digger's profession.<br/>
I stumbled across this book almost accidentally, but was really glad that I did. The first chapter grabbed my attention and it never waned from there. Digger is a surprisingly realistic character -- you don't get irritated because she's so brash or selfish, nor does she make stupid and careless mistakes because she thinks she's untouchable. She has a remarkable self awareness and was a very likable character. The plot was interesting and kept me guessing. I love a great romance in a book, but it was refreshing that this book didn't need it at all because there were such strong relationships throughout. It was a great book that I highly recommend!<br/>
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Grayson Blackwood has lived his own private hell for his entire life. He just wants to make it through his senior year of high school, then he can get the hell out of Lakeview, Florida. His dream of being in the military is driving him and nothing is going to stop him! Or is it?<br /><br />Ella Anderson has the weight of the world on her shoulders. She’s the responsible one, the caregiver, the student, and the breadwinner in her family. At 18 years old, that’s almost too much to bear. Ella is sweet and kind, beautiful and caring…and irresistible, especially to Grayson.<br /><br />When their lives cross, a bond deeper than either imagined takes hold and never lets go.<br /><br />FG Adams does an amazing job developing these characters in this first novel! You fall in love with them and go on this journey with them, rooting for them all the way! The characters and their POV is refreshing as you see this story from both Grayson’s and Ella’s perspectives. I love that in one fell swoop, you know how both of them feel, which makes you want even more for them to have a happy ending! They are both strong and vulnerable and focused and determined! Grayson is the first in the This is Our Life series by FG Adams. After sharing time with Grayson and Ella, I can’t wait to see what is in store for the rest of the series! Great job by FG Adams on this debut novel! We have a wonderful new author in our midst! Be sure to check out this book!<br/>
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I purchased this Ebook from for .99 USD after seeing that the second in the series was free. Unfortunately, I've read free Ebooks that were written better than this. The story/plot seemed interesting enough but the way this story is written made me lose interest fast. I felt like the book was all over the place. The prologue was captivating but as you move on into the world of Grayson and the girl, Dialogue, thoughts and actions become a tangled web of discordance that ultimately led to me choosing to DNF this one. Which is sad because the premise had so much... promise. And the book takes place in my home state of Florida. I think with some editing the book has potential.<br/>
F.G. Adams has written one of the best book I have read in a long time. I truly felt as though I was there and not just reading words. I couldn’t put it down!<br />Grayson needs to run faster and get to his hiding place before the monster can get him. He knows it is only a matter of time before it happens again. The beatings are relentless but if he does catch Grayson at least he can go to his safe place in his mind until it is over. That is how it is when you live under the thumb of someone who wants to control every aspect of your life because he thinks it will bring discipline and keep the good name Blackwood untarnished. No one knows what goes on behind closed doors. Grayson is just biding his time as he grows into his own life. Making the grades and playing sports is one step closer, also joining ROTC at school shows his leadership skills that he will need to advance his life. His senior year everything changes, he falls in love.<br />Ella has a life full of responsibilities a girl her age should not have to take on. Her family needs her for everything and as hard as it is she meets those responsibilities. They live in a seedy part of town and have to scrape by. She loves her family, her mother tries so hard to help Ella and some days are better than others. Her father is a con man and always on the run from someone. Ella just wants to get through until she can leave and never look back. Her senior everything changes, she falls in love.<br />Life can change a lot of things except the love Grayson and Ella share. He joins the military so he will be able to stand on his own two feet and take care of his Bluebird. They become separated for a very long time because of the actions the monster, Grayson grew up with, raised his ugly head again. Now Grayson is the Captain of his team and they are in the battle of a lifetime. There is an explosion and bullets are flying and Grayson ends up in a medic helicopter. Ella has joined the service and now is a nurse, and has moved on with her life. Can Grayson and his Bluebird find each other again and rebuild the love that has never let go of their hearts even after all these years?<br />Thank you so much F.G. Adams for sharing your talent with this amazing story. It is so well written! I can’t wait for the next installment!! A must read.<br/>
Grayson Blackwood has lived his own private hell for his entire life. He just wants to make it through his senior year of high school, then he can get the hell out of Lakeview, Florida. His dream of being in the military is driving him and nothing is going to stop him! Or is it?<br /><br />Ella Anderson has the weight of the world on her shoulders. She’s the responsible one, the caregiver, the student, and the breadwinner in her family. At 18 years old, that’s almost too much to bear. Ella is sweet and kind, beautiful and caring…and irresistible, especially to Grayson.<br /><br />When their lives cross, a bond deeper than either imagined takes hold and never lets go.<br /><br />FG Adams does an amazing job developing these characters in this first novel! You fall in love with them and go on this journey with them, rooting for them all the way! The characters and their POV is refreshing as you see this story from both Grayson’s and Ella’s perspectives. I love that in one fell swoop, you know how both of them feel, which makes you want even more for them to have a happy ending! They are both strong and vulnerable and focused and determined! Grayson is the first in the This is Our Life series by FG Adams. After sharing time with Grayson and Ella, I can’t wait to see what is in store for the rest of the series! Great job by FG Adams on this debut novel! We have a wonderful new author in our midst! Be sure to check out this book!<br/>
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C.D. Reiss’ highly anticipated White Knight is everything her fans could have hoped for in this fourth and final book of her American Royalty Universe series of standalone contemporary romances.<br /><br />Ms. Reiss’ story flows like a lazy river between 13 years in the past when her characters were 16 years old to the present. Both the main characters, Chris Cartwright and Catherine Barrington tell their tale. It is a classic story of loving and being worthy of love. I am in awe of Ms. Reiss’ effortless transition from describing young, naïve, and inexperienced lust between Chris and Catherine at age sixteen to the hungry wanting of two adults who need each other like they need oxygen.<br /><br />Catherine grew up privileged. Chris grew up on the wrong side of the tracks. Through no fault of her own, Catherine and the town named after her family fell far from grace. Chris rode a shooting star to financial success on Wall Street. Catherine became the uncanonized Saint of Barrington. Chris became divorced, less rich, and lonely after the loss of his beloved dog, Lancelot.<br /><br />The story of Chris and Catherine’s young love is touching and quintessential young adult fiction. Ms. Reiss’ quietly displays the breadth of her talent by incorporating a YA romance within an adult contemporary romance and making the YA romance feel like it is a genre that she has been writing for years.<br /><br />“Back then, you gave me reason to be my own woman, and when you left, I became that woman.”<br /><br />Back in the present, Catherine struggles with lost love, personal fulfillment, needs, desires, and obligations. I spent a restless night in Catherine’s head as she tosses and turns with the ebb and flow of her thoughts, choices, fears and desires now that the boy she thought she lost has returned. After some deep thought and turmoil, Catherine eventually understands that she is happy with who she became, and she realizes it wouldn’t have happened if she had followed Chris. However, she struggles with the hurt of him leaving, of her perception of being dumped. As the sun rises, Catherine still feels tentative, but she at least knows that she will pursue what she wants, needs and dreams for, and she will be open to Chris joining her in this journey.<br /><br />While Catherine has spent years crying over the loss—both hers and the townsfolk—she is a supremely strong woman. I love that when Chris returns home to bury his dog along with hoping to rekindle something with Catherine, and Catherine chooses to put herself first. I loved that Chris returned humble. I loved that Chris completely understood that Catherine would not have liked who he was in New York once he became successful. I loved that at the start of the book, Chris realizes that what he needs to be happy is not the wealth that he chased after, but the love of a good woman, in other words, his “Catherine of the Roses”. His only hope is to prove to her that he is now worthy of her.<br /><br />“The man I am now wants the woman you are now”.<br /><br />In this enchanting, swoony book, Ms. Reiss has intersected lines and shown her readers the tangential plot points of the prior books in this series. The heart wrenching beginning of White Knight parallels the timeline in King of Code. The beautiful culmination of the story is filled with love, friendship, and 749 roses, give or take a few.<br /><br />“I’d done much without her, and I’d done much for her. But I hadn’t achieved anything until I turned her sadness into joy”.<br /><br />Sweet, tender, and filled with yearning, broken hearts and unfulfilled wishes, White Knight is a #MustRead of 2018.<br/>
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White Knight is the final installment of what has come to be called "The Hacker series" by CD Reiss. But how does Catherine and Chris' story fit in? They're an analog couple in a digital age for reasons that will become beautifully and poignantly clear. She was the small town princess let behind to rule over its dying days and he's a trader/mathematician who left to build an empire. I'll let you in on a secret. It was never about hacking. They were stories about home. Building one, finding your way back, honoring it and keeping it in your heart. How home is people or that one special person.<br />I loved Catherine from our first meeting in King of Code. A tragic heroine straight out of a Tennessee Williams play, dismantling her life and dreams for pennies on the dollar to save the people she called home and sobbing herself to sleep at night at the futility of it all. Using everyone else's pain as a distraction from her own.<br />And her pain is Chris - a boy from the wrong side of town - run out on a rail in the dead of night with his dog Lance and $749 Catherine gave him, promising he'd come back for her.<br />And he didn't. That is until his beloved Lance died years later and a world away in Manhattan, the pampered pooch of a high flying equities trader.<br />Their story is so epic and raw and amazing. Alternating between past and present, it's a masterful tale of first love interrupted. Ms. Reiss is pitch perfect capturing the warm, sweet, reckless feel of first love, when you're nothing but tingling nerves wrapped up in the spun sugar of all of these FEELINGS. But when she's moves into the present day, and takes all of those sweeping, giddy emotions of first love and tempers them with this heart breaking, grown up self awareness, it's nothing short of masterful. It's a story you want to wallow in.<br /> As Chris and Catherine took their perfect, doomed first love and molded it into something new and strong and tailor made the people they became, I got the chills.<br />It was just...it touched my soul.<br />It was PERFECTION. White Knight is a modern woman's real life fairy tale.<br/>
C.D. Reiss’ highly anticipated White Knight is everything her fans could have hoped for in this fourth and final book of her American Royalty Universe series of standalone contemporary romances.<br /><br />Ms. Reiss’ story flows like a lazy river between 13 years in the past when her characters were 16 years old to the present. Both the main characters, Chris Cartwright and Catherine Barrington tell their tale. It is a classic story of loving and being worthy of love. I am in awe of Ms. Reiss’ effortless transition from describing young, naïve, and inexperienced lust between Chris and Catherine at age sixteen to the hungry wanting of two adults who need each other like they need oxygen.<br /><br />Catherine grew up privileged. Chris grew up on the wrong side of the tracks. Through no fault of her own, Catherine and the town named after her family fell far from grace. Chris rode a shooting star to financial success on Wall Street. Catherine became the uncanonized Saint of Barrington. Chris became divorced, less rich, and lonely after the loss of his beloved dog, Lancelot.<br /><br />The story of Chris and Catherine’s young love is touching and quintessential young adult fiction. Ms. Reiss’ quietly displays the breadth of her talent by incorporating a YA romance within an adult contemporary romance and making the YA romance feel like it is a genre that she has been writing for years.<br /><br />“Back then, you gave me reason to be my own woman, and when you left, I became that woman.”<br /><br />Back in the present, Catherine struggles with lost love, personal fulfillment, needs, desires, and obligations. I spent a restless night in Catherine’s head as she tosses and turns with the ebb and flow of her thoughts, choices, fears and desires now that the boy she thought she lost has returned. After some deep thought and turmoil, Catherine eventually understands that she is happy with who she became, and she realizes it wouldn’t have happened if she had followed Chris. However, she struggles with the hurt of him leaving, of her perception of being dumped. As the sun rises, Catherine still feels tentative, but she at least knows that she will pursue what she wants, needs and dreams for, and she will be open to Chris joining her in this journey.<br /><br />While Catherine has spent years crying over the loss—both hers and the townsfolk—she is a supremely strong woman. I love that when Chris returns home to bury his dog along with hoping to rekindle something with Catherine, and Catherine chooses to put herself first. I loved that Chris returned humble. I loved that Chris completely understood that Catherine would not have liked who he was in New York once he became successful. I loved that at the start of the book, Chris realizes that what he needs to be happy is not the wealth that he chased after, but the love of a good woman, in other words, his “Catherine of the Roses”. His only hope is to prove to her that he is now worthy of her.<br /><br />“The man I am now wants the woman you are now”.<br /><br />In this enchanting, swoony book, Ms. Reiss has intersected lines and shown her readers the tangential plot points of the prior books in this series. The heart wrenching beginning of White Knight parallels the timeline in King of Code. The beautiful culmination of the story is filled with love, friendship, and 749 roses, give or take a few.<br /><br />“I’d done much without her, and I’d done much for her. But I hadn’t achieved anything until I turned her sadness into joy”.<br /><br />Sweet, tender, and filled with yearning, broken hearts and unfulfilled wishes, White Knight is a #MustRead of 2018.<br/>
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So far this has been a fine read. I would recommend this for either right- before- bed, or on the beach, a quiet afternoon, etc. There are quite a few dynamic features to the story line. A few twists and tunes, and the characters are pretty well developed. There are a few parts that could be edited slightly better, but I do know most authors on here prefer for their readers to help them out in this aspect.<br />It was not hard reading by any means, but it was also not an elementary level book. Be prepared for some love scenes. But honestly, sometimes they do add to the storyline, right?<br />I hope to either purchase more in this series (if there is one) or get the author motivated to write more! Not that this was left with just a cliffhanger or anything, I have just loved how the storyline was developed, and would love to know where this could head into the future. Knowing how the characters have developed, interacted, and have grown leaves me with a lot of hope for more. I always love series/ books where there is a spin- off into a similar setting, but with acquaintances that the characters had, or will have.<br />Overall, this is a great value and I would highly recommend it. It is a great value for the price, and it simply cannot be beat! I will be purchasing more from this author in the future, and look forward to new releases.<br/>
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Don't know if this book was for YA readers or not didn't see anything saying it was but that's how it read. I read the whole story thinking maybe the second half they would be all grown up and the story would go on from that point but it didn't. This wasn't terrible but not my cup of tea.<br/>
Caleb moves in with Gianna, the beautiful one, and her family and soon learns that Gigi is hiding something. She isn't quite the beauty queen she portrays. Caleb vows to show her true colors. Then they fall for each other and the battle begins. It's a fight against everyone for them to be together. But what a drop dead cliffhanger and I hate those<br/>
You're. Gonna love this book. It hot and romantic. Even thought I think it starts out quick between Caleb and Brianna, but beck they are both hilarious. I love celebs overprotectivness and how possessive he is and I love Brianna,she's really cool. She kick butt and she gives back what she's given. I also thought Jared was such a good friend as well as cece. BUT!!!I just couldn't believe giana' s mom, and what she did at the end....the only thing that sucksi that the 2nd book is nowhere to be found!!!supposedly it wastelands November2013.... anyway guys read this book!!!!it Hanna laugh you butt of at Caleb' s and gianna's taunts...<br/>
Except for being appalled at how much of a sex addict the teenage H is, OTT, IMO, the romance is cute with very well done banter. The story flows well, and I haven't noticed any dragging parts.<br />I also dislike how the 16year old h has no real morals, and the step father lets the teens run off together, without supervision, even knowing how his son treats girls.<br />It is an interesting read, nonetheless, and the author does have the H all protective and alpha. I think it would have been better to make them college age or older. ( marriage age, in other words). 16 is too young for a true HEA.<br/>
Great love hate romance with the STEP brother. Really funny one liners and I really enjoyed there fight/loving relationship.<br />Caleb is the super sexy bad boy that every girl falls for and his step sister is no different. It was cool how the story talks about how people always this that the beautiful people have it easier and this story shows you all the down sides to when all people see is a beautiful face. I both love and hate how much these two are in love. kind of get sick of it BUT in saying that I think I will be buying the next one in this series to find out what is going to happen because just like a car crash I cant look away!<br/>
I have never read a YA book with this step-sibling love plot. [I suspect there is plenty of porn that uses this plot.]. I am happy to report that April Brookshire has pulled it off. Gianna, like many teenage girls who fall in love, submits to a hormonal fog, pushing aside all that she has accomplished (excellent gpa, reliable school and dance class attendance, staying out of trouble) to pursue the boy she wants (her step-brother). Handsome, artistic Caleb has no trouble ditching his past (a police record, a no-attachments string of willing young women) so that he can match up (in one week) with popular, exceptionally attractive, intelligent, athletic Gianna.<br />Plot regrets I am sorry the mother, a housewife whose teenage years and dreams were interrupted with an unplanned pregnancy, leads such a troubled life. She works alone in the kitchen making meals with no assistance from the rest of her selfish family, who come when she calls "dinner's ready!" and (sensibly) requests they wash their hands. I am sorry Gianna's dad, a plastic surgeon, jumped ship for another city and life far from his two young children. They need him, and his re-married ex-wife could use a hand raising them, especially their newly-rebellious daughter. *spoiler* The new husband, Caleb's dad, made a fool's choice when he kept his son's secret over openness and problem-solving with his wife. He made his (now empty) bed. Back to his bachelor condo he goes.<br/>
So far this has been a fine read. I would recommend this for either right- before- bed, or on the beach, a quiet afternoon, etc. There are quite a few dynamic features to the story line. A few twists and tunes, and the characters are pretty well developed. There are a few parts that could be edited slightly better, but I do know most authors on here prefer for their readers to help them out in this aspect.<br />It was not hard reading by any means, but it was also not an elementary level book. Be prepared for some love scenes. But honestly, sometimes they do add to the storyline, right?<br />I hope to either purchase more in this series (if there is one) or get the author motivated to write more! Not that this was left with just a cliffhanger or anything, I have just loved how the storyline was developed, and would love to know where this could head into the future. Knowing how the characters have developed, interacted, and have grown leaves me with a lot of hope for more. I always love series/ books where there is a spin- off into a similar setting, but with acquaintances that the characters had, or will have.<br />Overall, this is a great value and I would highly recommend it. It is a great value for the price, and it simply cannot be beat! I will be purchasing more from this author in the future, and look forward to new releases.<br/>
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If you are working for a company where you are unhappy with your coworkers, your boss, your life--you really should read this book. The author uses satirical humour to convey the point that things don't always go so well for the little guy in the company.<br /><br />There are plenty of laughs to be had while reading this. There were so many things that I agreed with as I read along, that I read passages aloud to other people in the room, and soon everyone was laughing and nodding their heads. If you work for a large company, many of the things the author discusses will seem familiar.<br /><br />Ankur Mithal has the inside experience and years of observation to make this book more than just entertaining. He writes from a place of having been there and done that and even the most frustrated employee will no doubt find something that appeals to them within these pages. Everything from why meetings are really called to how company funds are used is covered and explained from the author's unique perspective.<br /><br />Personally, my favourite part of the entire book was "The Ten Commandments of Supervisory Employment." I can see a copy of this hanging in offices across the world.(Just make sure no one knows you were the one that put it there.)<br /><br />If you have a friend or family member who always seems to be under appreciated at work and tends to mention their unhappiness, this might make a great gift and offer them a reason to smile.<br /><br />Although there is some sarcasm involved here, the groundwork for this book is also very realistic. Mr. Mithal captures the essence of large corporations and their internal workings. He manages to make the reader laugh, while still telling undeniable truths.<br /><br />I would recommend this book to anyone who has ever, or is considering working in the corporate world. Hilarious, intelligent and entertaining.<br/>
I wrote this book. So I am perhaps biased. I have read somewhere that a person's first book reflects his life. I would qualify this statement by saying that it does reflect my life, but a part of it. The part that I spent working for large multinational corporations for over 20 years. Once I started writing stories started pouring out. About the hilarious (and poignant) situations faced in office and the strange and unreal methods that are used to get one's way. I am certain that most people who have worked in large (or even small) corporations, will find many reflections of their own experiences in this book. Feelings like "I was in this meeting" or "this guy was my boss" are likley to surface again and again. In any case, I hope readers enjoy reading it as much as i did writing it.<br/>
As the subtitle says, this is an insider's account of what goes on behind closed doors in a cutthroat corporate office. Told with a humorous style (much like the author's blog--he's always ready to laugh at himself)--you will come away feeling better equipped to not just survive in Big Business, but thrive.<br /><br />I have a long and varied background in the business world. I wish I had read this book twenty years ago as a much-needed way to provide perspective on that world and keep me from taking events too seriously.<br/>
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If I were given only two words to describe Alice Munro's achievement 'prosaic perfection' would have to be it.<br /><br />I admit it was thoroughly snobbish of me. It took my own Canadian citizenship, an eminent literature professor's laudatory (and hortatory) analysis, and ' as though these were not enough ' a Nobel Prize to get acquainted and instantly become besotted with Alice Munro's literary genius.<br /><br />Yes. Once I looked, it was love at first sight.<br /><br />'My Best Stories' is a mixed bag, but it is a potent mix. It commences with 'Royal Beatings' of a 'nine, ten, eleven, twelve' year-old Rosie. These all-too-common fatherly affections left such a bloody imprint on her psyche that even a master like Munro could not contain here to a single story. The 'Stories' continue pausing in 'Miles City, Montana' (perhaps the most philosophical pit stop in the collection) where a child's near-death experience forces a mother to an existential what-if blame game. 'Differently' is another story with a philosophical bend, but exploring alternate modus vivendi, one in which we and the people we truly care about were actually (not just conceptually) mortal, it aspires to applied rather than speculative philosophy. 'Wilderness Station' is a Cain and Able story with a twist and an axe that cuts deep into the future while 'Vandals' is a subtle but thoroughly disturbing sexual abuse story.<br /><br />The penultimate story in the collection, 'Runaway', is pure literary perfection. Yes, the prof that introduced me to Munro did so with this story, but, having finally read it, I must admit that do not think that reading a 400-page novel could engender as much emotional kerfuffle as Munro did in these mere 35 pages.<br /><br />The final story, 'The Bear that came over the Mountain', is unusual on two accounts. First (although it is about a woman) it is told from a man's perspective, and second, it is a quirky love story that depicts a woman who paradoxically finds her love only after having lost everything else, including her very self.<br /><br />These, it should be stated, are just my notable mentions each of which easily pays the price of admission to the entire collection. But note that, masterful plots and tabloid-worthy-life- shattering events are the least reasons you invest yourself in them.<br /><br />The Devil is in the Details<br /><br />One of the first thing that strikes a reader about Munro's stories is her obsessive and fastidious attention to detail. 'The smell of cedar bush', a surreptitious look, 'a squashed leaf' or 'a Popsicle stick' matter to her because she knows that despite our ostensible fascination with tawdry extremism it is precisely these minute and seemingly insignificant details that weave any semblance of meaning into our otherwise meaningless lives.<br /><br />Free Will?<br /><br />Reflecting back I see that the invocations of Spinoza in the 'Royal Beatings' which opens this collection might not have been wholly adventitious. The self-making, progressive, and free willing individuals we are taught to see ourselves as are the very pillars of a society where jurisprudence, morality, and progress are possible. But Munro courts the Spinoza-like notion that the forces which drive our actions are, essentially, alien to us; that self-help may be self-delusion, and that free will is nothing more than the past inexorably willing itself on to the present all the while feigning volition.<br /><br />It is, after all, this burden of history that drives the 'royally' abused Rosie to her future sadomasochistic tendencies in 'The Beggar Maid'; that engenders 'a tongue-tied' grandchildren to a murderous grandfather in the 'Wilderness Station', and that explains a seemingly inexplicable rampage of the saintly born-again Christians in 'Vandals'. As Georgia, a character in 'Differently', succinctly puts it 'People make momentous shifts, but not the changes they imagine'.<br /><br />Indeed, 'shift' are not 'changes' but realizing this ' as Spinoza urges us to, understanding our limitations, and discovering the forces that surreptitiously force themselves on us maybe the only freedom we actually have. To put it another way (as the aforementioned stories suggest) while we may be products we are also producers - and herein lies the possibility of ethics.<br /><br />The Rosetta Stone to a Woman's Soul<br /><br />Each story in the collection is its own, self-enclosed, moral arena. We may crave clarity, resolve, and moral rectitude but, much like in the world around us, there are not saints nor martyrs in Munro's universes. As their (re)creator she (and each of her characters) is profoundly moral but never moralizing.<br /><br />There is only one sacrosanct commandment that guides Munro's Promethean project and that is to pour the ineffable essence a woman's soul on the page and allow the reader to taste and delight in it. It is - and I am not being hyperbolic - a well-nigh tactile experience and one would be a fool not to indulge in it.<br/>
I chose this book because I was attending a class about Classical Writers.<br />Some of the stories were excellent. Quite an effort to read ALL the stories.<br/>
As usual...a good read.<br/>
We read My Best Stories for book group and loved it. I am still finishing it but enjoying every minute of these Canadian tales.<br/>
I have read some of this volume, not all. What I have read thus far has been very well-crafted. A brilliant wordsmith, Munro paints scenes and grows characters which come vividly to life in the mind of the reader. If all literature were this will crafted, the world would be a significantly more rewarding place to inhabit.<br/>
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Greg Cage isn't dealing well with not being Izzy's protector anymore. She has Axel now and he is happy for them. Yet, the emptiness he feels from being robed of the role that has made him who he is, is a tough pill to swallow. Melissa Larson is tired. Being the sole provider for her family demands a lot from her. But she wouldn’t change a thing. Except maybe find a way to make more money in less time, so she can support her mom and nephew and have a life. When Greg Cage walks into her office the sexy as hell, larger than life, hunk of a man is a distraction she doesn’t need. The attraction between them is instant, but she can see just how wrong he would be for her. All that maleness would demand from her more than she was willing to surrender… The second Greg sets eyes on Meli, he knows she is different. He feels a need for her that is new to him, and no matter how much she fights it, he will make her his. Falling for Greg wasn’t something Melissa wanted, but when their past and futures intertwine she has no choice but to give in. Some angel brought them together and will see them through life's challenges. Which aren't few when an ex makes her life's mission to break them apart and reclaim the man that was never hers. The second installment of Corps Security is intense, very funny and sexy as hell. The men at Corps Security unite to keep their family safe and the women around them grow closer and closer. Can't decide which ex-Marine I want to read now… Beck… Cooper… Locke...<br/>
I very much enjoyed this story of Greg Cage and Melissa. Greg was a big part of the previous book in this series (Axel), as a pseudo big brother to Izzy and a good friend to Axel. In Cage, he meets Melissa when he takes Izzy's son to the doctor's. Melissa is struggling with dealing with her sister's death and getting custody of her nephew, Cohen. These two hit it off from the start! Melissa is just what Greg needs; she's a little sassy, but so loving and compassionate. Greg continues with his alpha-ness. I love the addition of Cohen, and just how much Greg loves him! That took the book to the next level.<br /><br />I definitely recommend Cage!<br/>
I thought that after reading Axel that I was in love....but I was seriously mistaken. Greg Cage has possibly surpassed all other book boyfriends to become my absolute favorite! Oh lord that man is so wonderfully sweet, sexy, & take charge. I love that he doesn't just protect Meli but all of his girls. He is the guy who is always looking out for them and can tell when something is wrong. I think what I love the most is that he could just tell from the moment he saw her that Meli was for him. I love (and hate because seriously sad stuff) that they have an added connection between them because of what happened to their sisters.<br />Meli learned so much about love and living when she was with Greg. I think she could've been stubborn about their relationship but Greg didn't give her the chance, & that helped her admit and accept her feelings.<br />The book drew me in from the start. I was laughing so loudly at some parts that my family was questioning what was so funny. There were moments where your heart just broke for them too. It was just overall one of the best books I've read. I didn't even make it to the halfway point before I had to go online and order the paperback.<br/>
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This anthology of short tales of adventure and romance includes an Egyptian Steampunk story, Absinthe-Minded Archaeologist by Vicki Johnson-Steger. A lovable archaeologist, who made an amazing find, keeps running into a lovely woman. But she turns out to be an assassin gunning for him.<br /><br />In Love Comes To Abyssal City by Tobias S. Buckell, a women defies convention and the law by following her heart and running away with a travelling man.<br /><br />In For The Love Of Byron by Mickey Zucker, a man and a woman, both come to love a big black dog in a time when only mechanical pets are legal. They find love with each other as their dog, Byron, becomes the town hero.<br /><br />In For The Love Of Copper by Marc Tassin, a servant boy, Christopher, creates a present for Miss Eleanor, the daughter of the owner of the estate he works on. It turns out he has more in common with his present, an automation he names Ellie, than he does with Lady Eleanor.<br /><br />Dashed Hopes by Donald Bingle is a heartfelt tale of two people, who, though miles apart, find love through operating the pressure-sensitive steam fixed communicator.<br /><br />Those are just a few of the stories of romance in Hot And Steamy a fun, adventurous read. All the stories have a sweet romance heat level, no sex. I highly recommend Hot & Steamy.<br/>
i call myself a fan of sci-fi/fantasy and I didn't think i liked steampunk - but i guess i didn't really know what it was until now - I never knew, "wild wild west" a show from my youth (and a will smith movie...), were "steampunk"... but i have to admit I am enjoying this book and the original stories in it. I was intentionally looking for cross-genre sci-fi/romance and this fit the bill.<br/>
Review of <a data-hook="product-link-linked" class="a-link-normal" href="/Hot-and-Steamy-Tales-of-Steampunk-Romance/dp/0756406897/ref=cm_cr_dp_d_rvw_txt?ie=UTF8">Hot and Steamy Tales of Steampunk Romance</a><br /><br />Publisher Daw Publishing<br />Writer various<br />Editors Jean Rabe and Martin H. Greenbert<br />Genre Science Fiction / Steampunk<br />Format paperback<br />Review Rating 8/10<br /><br />Although I would normally not pick up an anthology as I prefer stories that have more time to develop and the character's tales to be told, this time I decided to give one a chance on the recommendation of a friend.<br /><br />I started with the story and author that the book had been recommended for "Cassandra's Kiss" by Mary Louise Eklund and then was unable to put the book down. The fact that I am now ordering Steampunk'd so that I can read the prequel to this story must be a sign that I enjoyed it. It was a gentle entry into this sub-genre of Science Fiction as it focused more on the characters and didn't beat the reader over the head with the science that makes Steampunk what it is. It also reminded me why I don't select anthologies, I want more. What was the history of the characters (which I will learn a bit more of in Steampunk'd) and what comes next? The story definitely leaves the door open for follow ups which I hope will be coming.<br /><br />Then I decided to check out the other stories, thinking I probably just read the only good one in the anthology. Well I was wrong, there are quite a few good authors and their stories in this book. I am still trying to determine which ones would make the top of my list after "Cassandra's Kiss". Was it "For the Love of Byron" by Mickey Zucker Reichert? Or perhaps it was "For Queen and Country" by Elizabeth A Vaughan? And let's not forget "Absinthe-Minded Archeologist" by Vicki Johnson-Steger?<br /><br />Review as originally published by metallife.com can be found at [...]<br/>
Right up front, let me say that I'm quite pleased with this collection.<br /><br />I've picked up many of the Greenberg collections over the years and I'm almost always quite pleased with them--a solid collection of ten or more stories (this book has 16) stories by writers famous and new focused on a particular topic. In this particular case the focus is on "love stories" set in a steampunk universe.<br /><br />As one might expect there are hits and misses, but the good thing about a book like this is that if a story isn't working for you it's easy to skip to the next one. Overall I liked 13 of these stories quite a bit and found a couple of them very innovative (there's one about an adventurer in a dirigible looking for a magical city that's quite well done).<br /><br />Some of the stories are "barely" steampunk and there seems to be a heavy emphasis on either airships or geared automatons rather like the one in the movie Hugo, but leaving that aside this is a great collection.<br /><br />Highly recommended for any lover of good steampunk stories.<br /><br />Steve<br/>
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I am an avid fantasy reader and this will be installed on the ‘good shelf’ at my house. You know what I’m talking about. The shelf where you put the books that you really, really like and will be reading again. That shelf.<br /><br />I enjoyed how each chapter switched perspective, but kept the story cohesive and moving at a steady pace. The switching of perspectives made me feel much more emotionally attached to the four characters as opposed to just reading from one view point and learning about them through another person’s eyes. While some events felt familiar, I still found myself flabbergasted at certain events and in awe of others. The characters are well developed, easy to relate to, and full of fun!<br /><br />This book, while firmly planted in the Young Adult category, can be enjoyed by everyone. There is mischief, adventure, coming of age, romance, intrigue, and foul play. Basically, it’s everything you want your fantasy books to be. I highly recommend it!<br/>
I was hoping the female characters would be stronger and less inclined to be rescued, but this is the first book of a trilogy, so I have high hopes. Good back story, good world-building (very intricate). I don't usually read fantasy, but this engaged me completely.<br/>
Tamara truly has a gift for fantasy writing! I thoroughly enjoyed getting to know the world and characters created in the Flame. Just like the Mark of Four series, my 14 year old son also read the Flame and could not wait to read the 2nd book!<br/>
This is a fast paced exciting novel, given equal attention to the villains POV as well as the main good guys. It was really hard to put down, and I was sad to see it end. I can't wait for the squeal!<br/>
There is an evil King, but no don't kill him even though they had opportunity to do so instead allow him to enslave his subjects and hurt innocent people instead. Kinna is nice but no one ever really comes into their own. Very little development in the entire book. Hopefully more progress is made in the next book<br/>
This was hands-down one of the best fantasies I have read in a long time! Shoemaker has a fresh voice and creates characters that will stay with you long after you close the cover. I especially adore Cedric and can't wait to see where his and the other characters go next. There are familiar elements like dragons and an evil king. But the way these elements are blended with less commonly seen things (like pixies, mammoths, dryads, and more!) is so different and fun. If you're a fan of fantasy classics (Tolkien, Lloyd Alexander...) as well as modern favorites like Game of Thrones do yourself a favor and download this fun read. I can't wait for the sequel!!<br/>
Often about 1/2 or 2/3 through a book, I reach a point where I have to finish reading it without putting it down. I felt that pull after reading the prologue, so I read the book while cooking, eating, etc. I am very anxious for the next book of the series. I downloaded the book because our newspaper had an article about two local authors and was immediately hooked. Good fantasy- the made up words- were skillfully explained in the text, so that glossary at the end seemed unnecessary. There are dragons harmed in this book, so if you have a dragon loving child or grandchild, be sure to read the book first and decide if he or she can handle it. The characters were very well described and compelling. A coming of age book for young adults, in which the adult family members do have wisdom. There is a spiritual context.<br/>
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<h2>Fairest Gail Carson Levine 9780060734084 Books Reviews</h2><br/>
This retelling of Snow White is much more interesting than the original.<br />It's characters are "fleshed out" wonderfully and the setting is not some afterthought or cardboard cut out scenery but one truely having it's own character, supporting the characters & giving them bouancy.<br />I love that no one is presented as having been born either good or evil,but that the choices the characters make form what they become...and while humanity and forgiveness are not the norm in the fairy tales of old,<br />G.C. Levine's stories are delicately sprinkled with them, leading us to remember not to be too judgemental as we all are victums of our own bad choices. It's how we deal with our choices that determines whether<br />our story will be a success or a cautionary tale to others!<br />I must thank G.C. Levine for reminding all your female readers that lovely isn't what you see in the mirror, it's who you are as a person. Yes, bless you, character and integrity do matter, but they are not always easily developed <which is why many people do not posess them>.<br />Beauty is forged in the fire of the trials of life ;)<br/>
I listened to the full cast audio book. I will be honest in saying that I spaced out during lots of the singing. The singers were very dramatic and sometimes difficult to understand. Besides that, I absolutely loved the book!<br /><br />I loved the way prince Igori fell in love with Asa for the right reasons and in spite of her appearance. I also liked the way Asa didn't suddenly love herself completely once Igori confessed his feelings. She knew it would take some time for her to accept herself, but she was willing to try, and that seemed like a realistic response from her.<br /><br />This is my second Gail Carson Levine book that I've listened to and I really like her work. Her books are clean and have a good message tucked inside. They are especially good for young girls, ages 9 and up.<br /><br />BONUS If you buy the version, you can get the Audible version for $1.49.<br/>
I enjoyed this book so much! The characters and settings were well-drawn and memorable. At its peak moments, it reminded me of the best of Ursula LeGuin, with insight into the habits of thought of several different cultures.<br /><br />And yet ...<br /><br />The pacing of the story was quite uneven. Some sections were fascinating because the author gave them enough space to include descriptive details. Others - the castle library episode, the discovery of the magic mirror, the whole story of the Fairy Lucinda (who didn't seem to belong to this book at all) were sketchy and rushed. I felt as if I was reading the "theatrical version" and would rather have read the "extended version." (Fans of the "Lord of the Rings" movies will know what I mean.)<br /><br />The story was marred by the inclusion of elements of "Snow White" that just didn't fit into the interesting world the author created. Reading the early draft packaged at the end of the book, I realized that the author had begun "Fairest" with a different slant and couldn't bring herself to discard some elements that had once been central to it. Maybe the author and her editor were too close to the story to realize that the whole Fairy Lucinda element had almost entirely disappeared in successive edits -- until suddenly at the end of the book, it was terribly important.<br /><br />So I give this book one four and a half points "to be exact" (as one wonderful character would say) -- rounded up to five, and I know I will read it again.<br/>
I quite enjoyed this story. I was looking for something nice and pleasant to read, as well as something cute and sweet but not too much. I rarely get into this mood, and rarely does a story pleases me in this mood. But this one definitely did.<br /><br />It was sweet and magical. I liked the world. It was standard for fairy tales but still elaborate and well put together. But what I liked the most was the main character. It’s extremely hard for me to like a main character and even harder for me to deeply care. But her pain and emotions were well conveyed and I liked how she behaved. It felt more realistic and human than most heroines in stories who have to bee too badass and cool.<br /><br />I read this because a friend of mine liked it and recommended it. This story is rated E for everyone on my opinion. Younger and older people can enjoy this story.<br/>
I love this book. It has a good message and a interesting heroine. It is great to see a story about someone who is not considered the beauty at the ball and who is dealing with body hate from others as well as themselves. I struggled with this issue myself when I was growing up and so I really connected to the main character. This book tell you that, even if you aren't considered beautiful or handsome, people will still love you and you can still get your chance at happily ever after. It also shows that you have to accept yourself as what you are and work with what you got. Take me for example. I may not ever be a supermodel but I have some great feature so I learned to show those off rather than the ones I don't like.<br/>
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Am on my sixth read. This is perfect romance. Adele at 35 has been without a good date for 3 years. She calls it a curse....and it is. It is a "gift" from another woman. Her high school nemesis not only made her teenage life miserable but got pregnant on purpose in college to get Adele's lover. Fourteen years later Adele is back in her hometown to help her pregnant sister and finds herself back in a relationship with the now widowed Zach. Lots of steamy sex and she can't help falling for him again. In the way of her happiness is his lack of commitment, his jealous daughter, his jealous dead wife, who was the cause of the curse, and a surprise. Gibson is so good at blending romance, humor and a little pathos that I can read this book over and over. The one caveat that I have with the story is that of the sister. She does not get a happy ending and I always wanted Gibson to write a novella giving her one. I still give it five stars as I only do that for books I will read again.<br/>
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<h2>Not Another Bad Date Writer Friends Rachel Gibson 9780755345977 Books Reviews</h2><br/>
Unexpectedly meeting your first love from college, who left you for his pregnant previous girlfriend, isn't something any woman wants to happen when your 35 and still single. Going back to her hometown to help take care of her pregnant soon to be divorced sister and her teenage niece brings a second chance for love. Hilarious, hot sex and an emotional roller coaster, GIbson has another can't put it down book!!!!<br/>
Out of the four book series I liked this book the best. Everytime I need a lift or a break between other books I pull out this book to read. It is an easy read and doesn't get boring. How many times have women had their hearts broken by their first true love? Alot is my guess. It was fun to see the story unfolding with all the problems that rekindling a relationship can cause. I wish that Rachel Gibson would have gone into more detail at the end of the book. Like, did Adele agree to live in Devon's house or did they sale it and buy a house that the two of them choose? Why did they wait so long to get married? I would have thought Adele would have gotten married before she was 7 months along and looking like a whale. All in all, this was a great read and do not understand why there were so many negative reviews, unless those folks never have experienced a love that went horribly wrong.<br/>
I loved this book! It had characters that I cared about and was well written.<br />At first I was kind of worried about the 'after-life' character... but really it was just a silly explanation of what was happening to the main characters... it ended up being a funny part of the story... obviously having nothing to do with reality... but honestly, do these romance stories ever match reality? If they did, I probably wouldn't read them (i.e. if reality was that great, who'd need to read these books, OR if the books were like reality, they wouldn't be as entertaining....<br />Anyway... I enjoyed the book, much like I enjoyed Susan Elizabeth Phillips' books with football players as the main male character.<br/>
I share many of the other reviewers' disappointment with this book and with this series of Rachel Gibson's. It is hard to believe this is the same author as the one who wrote "See Jane Score" and "Truly Madly Yours" or "True confessions", except that parts seem lifted directly from the latter. Strangely, the most readable and enjoyable parts of the story were the every day life bits rather than the "romance". There really wasn't much romance or love at all -- lots of lust and a jerk of a hero. And the lack of groveling by the Hero at the end is just inexplicable after his pretty unforgivable behavior. If this is your first Rachel Gibson you might want to go to her earlier works. This one is just not good.<br/>
Lovely language- very literary and humorous. I'm not even going to go into the story at all except to say it was one of the most satisfying reads I've had in a long time. Rachel Gibson ranks right up there with Jennifer Crusie.<br/>
This is the final book in the Writer Friends Quartet, and unfortunately, it shows. Adele was spunky throughout the other 3 books, and in this one, she's not. The whole story feels forced. Read this if you're a Gibson fan and want to finish out the Quartet. Otherwise, it's not a memorable story.<br/>
A co-worker recommended this jewel, and I'm so glad I followed up on her suggestion. Rachel Gibson's writing style is similar to my outlook on life--sarcastic, humorous and filled with a little whimsy. Adele Harris is a 30 something woman who's been through a string of bad dates. With all of her friends newly married and her sister in the perfect marriage, Adele is convinced her life is cursed. The only man she ever loved (Zach Zemaitis) became a famous NFL celebrity and married a woman who's made Adele's life a living hell since the 6th grade.<br /><br />In a strange twist of fate, Adele moves back to the small town she grew up in to take care of her pregnant sister, whose perfect husband has left her for another woman. Imagine Adele's shock when she runs into Zach after 14 years. And guess what? His wife (the one who made Adele's life a living hell) died in a horrible accident three years before.<br /><br />This book is hysterical from beginning to end. My kind of humor. My kind of romance. My kind of happy ending. I highly recommend.<br/>
Am on my sixth read. This is perfect romance. Adele at 35 has been without a good date for 3 years. She calls it a curse....and it is. It is a "gift" from another woman. Her high school nemesis not only made her teenage life miserable but got pregnant on purpose in college to get Adele's lover. Fourteen years later Adele is back in her hometown to help her pregnant sister and finds herself back in a relationship with the now widowed Zach. Lots of steamy sex and she can't help falling for him again. In the way of her happiness is his lack of commitment, his jealous daughter, his jealous dead wife, who was the cause of the curse, and a surprise. Gibson is so good at blending romance, humor and a little pathos that I can read this book over and over. The one caveat that I have with the story is that of the sister. She does not get a happy ending and I always wanted Gibson to write a novella giving her one. I still give it five stars as I only do that for books I will read again.<br/>
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It’s probably not mandatory to read Rainbow Rowell’s Fangirl before reading Carry On, but it certainly helps. Fangirl’s protagonist Cath struggled with going away to college, being separated from her twin, and the role that Simon Snow fanfiction played in her new reality. Fangirl featured excerpts of both “canon” Simon Snow, and Cath’s fanfic spin on the global literary phenomenon.<br /><br />Carry On is a full length Simon Snow novel. Simon Snow is similar to another series with a famous boy wizard, but it is wholly original. Carry On takes place during Simon’s eighth year at Watford, a school for magical children. Simon plays a unique role in the World of Mages; he is seen as the Chosen One, who will deliver them from evil. Namely, the Insidious Humdrum, who takes on the form of Simon as an eleven-year-old boy.<br /><br />Simon has a best friend- Penelope, and a girlfriend- Agatha. Simon also has an archnemesis/roommate- Baz. When Baz doesn’t return at the beginning of term, Simon is suspicious. Is he planning something? Tensions are running high at Watford, and there is a divide between the Old Families and people who want social and political reforms.<br /><br />When Baz finally returns at Watford, things are different. Instead of hating Baz, Simon is concerned about his welfare. And instead of wanting to kill Simon, Baz only wants to kiss him. As the World of Mages begins to crumble, Simon and Baz realize that they are stronger as allies than as enemies.<br /><br />I loved this book. I loved everything about it. I loved Simon, and I loved Baz. I especially loved Penelope; she was smart and confident, and her fierce loyalty to Simon was so poignant. I loved the allusions to previous Simon Snow escapades that took place before Carry On; coming into the middle of the story was fascinating. I loved the way that Rowell developed her own language of magical spells by taking snippets of songs and popular phrases. I loved the multiple narrators; everyone has their own perspective, and the whole story wouldn’t have resonated as well if we only had Simon’s point of view. I loved the way that the tension between Simon and Baz built up slowly, so when they finally did come together, it made sense and it felt right.<br /><br />I would absolutely recommend Carry On. I loved the Simon Snow excerpts in Fangirl, and I was so thrilled when Rainbow Rowell announced that she was going to write a Simon Snow novel. I devoured Carry On, and I know that this is a book that I am going to read multiple times. I have an Audible credit in my account, and I am going to use it to buy Carry On- probably as soon as I post this review! My only regret is that this is probably the end of Simon Snow- is receiving the rest of the series too much to ask for?<br/>
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<h2>Carry On Rainbow Rowell Books Reviews</h2><br/>
The beginning was admittedly very slow. I'd compare it to bring dropped off in the Harry potter series at year seven and having to be caught up in all their past adventures before getting to the next one. If say it takes until chapter 20-25 for Things to pick up BUT that's considering that chapters can be single pages sometimes and theirs like 90 chapters.<br /><br />nOW THE PLOT! It was actually so good considering it wasnt crazy? The mystery was so good and keeps you on the edge of your seat while at the same time easy enough that you could figure it out if you looked hard enough at the clues that were dropped. If you're here for the simon/baz pairing well that takes a while and while its got a few chapters where its in the spotlight it isnt super fluffy or important to the story even though you (read me) might have wanted to see more of the baes. But rest assured they get their happy ending uwu/<br /><br />I would recommend this for night reads or maybe something for a trip or on your way to work/school, since i finished this in a day (about 7 hours). This is easy to follow along with and while the chapters are written in several first person points of views it works super well and even when tired you wont forget whats going on too easily as compared to, say, the hobbit.<br /><br />8/10 super well priced, super worth it, especially for fans of fantasy and soft core yaoi fanfics lolll<br/>
“You’ll have to do.”<br /><br />I didn’t give “Carry On” five stars just because it’s amusing, literate, gripping, and filled with fascinating young characters. This marvelous book by Rainbow Rowell, a best-selling YA author of whom I’d never heard before, has given us the gift that J.C. Rowling never did.<br /><br />“Carry On” is a rather startlingly obvious take-off on Harry Potter and the world of Hogwarts. It is clearly deliberate, and part of the fun of reading it is to see how the author has tweaked every little detail to both remind us of Rowling’s epic series and to affirm that Rowell has made it entirely her own. My favorite detail is the name of the magic school itself Watford School. For all of its medieval antiquity and mysterious changeable buildings, Watford is a bland suburb near London (with its own well-known football team). Rowell’s magical folks live entirely among the Normals. They have to their ability to control the magic around them and within them depends entirely on their skills with human language. It is a brilliant conceit that becomes the lynchpin of the entire, page-turning story.<br /><br />Simon Snow is a foundling, abandoned or orphaned as an infant. He was found by the Mage, a powerful magician who is both the headmaster of Watford and the head of the Coven—the governing body of the magical world. The Mage made Simon his heir in order to get him a place at Watford—because Simon, it turns out, is the most powerful magician ever born, and is destined to save the magical world from some terrible evil.<br /><br />Simon’s best friend is Penelope Bunce super smart, obsessive about history, fearless. His girlfriend is Agatha Wellbelove blond, beautiful, but more interested in her horse than in her magical heritage (or in Simon, as it turns out). Simon’s archnemesis and roommate is Baz—Tyrannus Basilton Pitch-Grimm aristocratic, brilliant, clearly up to no good. He’s been trying to kill Simon ever since they started Watford at eleven years old. Baz’s family wants to oust the Mage and return control of Watford to the old magical families. And Baz, it seems, might just be a vampire.<br /><br />You see the parallels, but it’s all a bit off, and that off-ness makes it fresh and contemporary and somehow more real. These magical teens have cellphones (at home); they know pop music and films. They use lyrics from Queen to power their spells. And the thing that makes it most wonderfully off is that, right at the bright, pulsing center of this story, is an unexpected recognition of love between two boys. But only unexpected if you aren’t paying attention.<br /><br />The book is set up as if it’s the last chapter in a long series. It feels like you’ve dropped into the story with no bearings, but skillful writing fills us all in on the essential facts of the past half-dozen years at Watford. And this is where it all gets so deliciously twisted our understanding of good and evil does not entirely mesh with what we understand to be right and wrong. As the story moves forward, things only get more complicated. Simon and his friends—and this includes Baz—must ultimately decide what they have to do, whether or not it jibes with what they, as children have been taught by the adults in whom they have placed their trust all their lives.<br /><br />Rainbow Rowell is s straight woman from Nebraska, and I’m a little floored at how briliantly she pulled off a gay YA story set in England. “Carry On” had its origins in “Fangirl,” one of Rowell’s best-selling YA novels, and therein one sees how, and more importantly, why it is connected to the Harry Potter world. For the legions of gay Harry Potter fans who have consistently felt cheated by J.K. Rowling’s refusal to include an LGBT character in her fictional world, Rowell has given us a pearl of great price. Rowell’s power as a highly successful author within the confines of mainstream publishing made this possible. I hope other successful mainstream writers in all genres will follow her example.<br/>
It’s probably not mandatory to read Rainbow Rowell’s Fangirl before reading Carry On, but it certainly helps. Fangirl’s protagonist Cath struggled with going away to college, being separated from her twin, and the role that Simon Snow fanfiction played in her new reality. Fangirl featured excerpts of both “canon” Simon Snow, and Cath’s fanfic spin on the global literary phenomenon.<br /><br />Carry On is a full length Simon Snow novel. Simon Snow is similar to another series with a famous boy wizard, but it is wholly original. Carry On takes place during Simon’s eighth year at Watford, a school for magical children. Simon plays a unique role in the World of Mages; he is seen as the Chosen One, who will deliver them from evil. Namely, the Insidious Humdrum, who takes on the form of Simon as an eleven-year-old boy.<br /><br />Simon has a best friend- Penelope, and a girlfriend- Agatha. Simon also has an archnemesis/roommate- Baz. When Baz doesn’t return at the beginning of term, Simon is suspicious. Is he planning something? Tensions are running high at Watford, and there is a divide between the Old Families and people who want social and political reforms.<br /><br />When Baz finally returns at Watford, things are different. Instead of hating Baz, Simon is concerned about his welfare. And instead of wanting to kill Simon, Baz only wants to kiss him. As the World of Mages begins to crumble, Simon and Baz realize that they are stronger as allies than as enemies.<br /><br />I loved this book. I loved everything about it. I loved Simon, and I loved Baz. I especially loved Penelope; she was smart and confident, and her fierce loyalty to Simon was so poignant. I loved the allusions to previous Simon Snow escapades that took place before Carry On; coming into the middle of the story was fascinating. I loved the way that Rowell developed her own language of magical spells by taking snippets of songs and popular phrases. I loved the multiple narrators; everyone has their own perspective, and the whole story wouldn’t have resonated as well if we only had Simon’s point of view. I loved the way that the tension between Simon and Baz built up slowly, so when they finally did come together, it made sense and it felt right.<br /><br />I would absolutely recommend Carry On. I loved the Simon Snow excerpts in Fangirl, and I was so thrilled when Rainbow Rowell announced that she was going to write a Simon Snow novel. I devoured Carry On, and I know that this is a book that I am going to read multiple times. I have an Audible credit in my account, and I am going to use it to buy Carry On- probably as soon as I post this review! My only regret is that this is probably the end of Simon Snow- is receiving the rest of the series too much to ask for?<br/>
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It's not easy being a witch, especially when you're raised by your human mother. Sophie Mercer knows this all too well, and it doesn't help that every time she tries to use her magic, it goes wrong and other humans notice. Meaning she and her mom have to move ... again.<br /><br />Now she's been sentenced to Hecate Hall, also known as Hex Hall, a last chance reform school for magical beings that have defied the Council. Her classmates are witches, weres, faeries ... and her roommate is a vampire.<br /><br />And here Sophie thought her last high school was hell. At least there, you didn't run the risk of literally meeting a demon.<br /><br />Hex Hall is a fun, laugh-out-loud read, with plenty of action, some mystery, and a teeny bit of drama thrown in. I immediately fell in love with the main character, Sophie. She's so sassy and real - I swear, she has some of the wittiest lines in the entire book. Who wouldn't love a girl who screams 'Bad dog!' at an attacking werewolf? And that's just one of my favorites - seriously, the entire first chapter detailing how Sophie wrecks prom is a GEM. I can't even quote it, because I wouldn't want to ruin the humor by pulling lines out of context, but let me tell you that it is absolutely hilarious.<br /><br />I also love that I didn't see some of the twists and turns coming in the story. I read so much that many times I can vaguely predict where the story is going - not so with Hex Hall. I adore being surprised by writers, and Rachel Hawkins did a fantastic job of adding in plenty of surprises. There were two huge plot twists I didn't see coming ... and I'm not all that sure I'm thrilled with how the romance turned out. Mostly, I'm still confused and in a little shock: much like Sophie.<br /><br />I would heartily recommend this book to fans of paranormal fantasy, the young adult genre, or to anyone who likes a little snark in their heroines. Or a lot of snark, as this case my be.<br /><br />I don't have much in the way of disclaimers, except there is a vampire, so there's some mention of blood and death.<br /><br />Oh, and I'm pretty sure you can get an eBook copy for $2.99 until Halloween. Go grab one! Here are the links for kindle and nook.<br/>
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<h2>Hex Hall A Hex Hall Novel Rachel Hawkins Books Reviews</h2><br/>
Actual rating 3.75 stars.<br /><br />For some reason I did not connect that this was the same author that had written the ‘Rebel Belle’ trilogy – more stupid me! I had a lot of fun reading that Palladin adventure, and so too did I enjoy this witchy-demon-magic boarding school romp through the grounds of Hecate Hall.<br /><br />I’d seen this book pop up in my recommendations repeatedly on several different sites – but something about the cover art, and it being a witch-based tale had me dismissing it. But because I was looking for some quick reads to help reach my reading goals back in 2017 (futilely) ‘Hex Hall’ fit the bill... and I was pleasantly surprised. This was not some mass produced paranormal romance I’d predicted. While still in the YA wheelhouse of tone, our protagonist Sophie had some wit and humour that kept me engaged, and I never felt bored for a moment. With a murder mystery entwined into the storyline, a romance, a fish-out-of-water arc, I was always waiting to see what would unfold on the next page. Needless to say this novel was a wonderful surprise and an engaging read. I’m definitely looking forward to adding the rest of this collection to my library as soon as possible.<br /><br />‘Hex Hall’ has a Harry Potteresque feel. A prodigy magic user/outsider protagonist with a mystery to solve about their past. A magical boarding school with spells and student hijinks. A bully, some beasties and ghosts, wacky teachers and classes, and of course a library. But Sophie stands on her own – there is no Scooby Gang with a like-minded Hermione or Ronald, she does her own research, practices and develops skills and uncovers answers solo. I felt there could have been a bit more establishment of her character for me to connect with her quicker, and there are many tropes that gave this a I’ve-read-this-before vibe. But still, I was entertained and armoured by Sophie and her stumbling existence at Hecate Hall.<br /><br />Qudos to Sophie’s roommate/vampire/best friend Jenna, by far my favourite character from the novel. She was sarcastic, juxtaposing and quirky... just as a best friend should be. I’m eager to see where this friendship will go in the series.<br /><br />The writing style lends to an easy read, the tone is very teen-girl, I wanted a bit more sophistication, but it would have not hit its target market and confused readers. Hawkins writing is bang on for the demographic. And as a huge lover of all things YA, was charmed by this story. As there are new challenges and clues mixed with humour constantly scattered every page or so, it keeps the pace and tension building right to the end, and can quite easily be completed in one sitting, however I broke it in two, consuming it over lazy afternoons accompanied by a hot cup of tea.<br /><br />There is enough of a mystery solved and plenty of resolution to feel like you get a pay-off at the end of the novel, even though this is a debut to a series. Plus, there are enough good teasers to leave you wanting to read on and get your hands on the next book. I’m definitely eager to dive right into ‘Demonglass’ as soon as possible. A super fun read and something I’d recommend to lovers of YA, and light witchy-toned books!<br/>
For once, a fresh and ORIGINAL take on teen witches and how they came to be, how they must answer to the Council, and how they make their way in the world. This is not another rubberstamped entry into the field. It reminds me of Diana Wynne Jones and Jane Yolen, with a witty narrator and fun turns of phrase. If you mess up and risk revealing your powers to humans, you'll get sentenced to Hecate Hall, also known as Hex Hall, a reform school for magical beings that have accidentally or on purpose done just one too many spells that could "out" them. Here we find not only witches, but shapeshifters, weres, and faeries--and, new this year, vampires. And demons? Hmmm.<br /><br />I would have rated this five stars, but towards the end things took a very, very dark turn, and it disturbed me. The rest of the series probably pivots on this revelation, so I don't know if I will read the rest of the series . . . I probably will, but I"ll wait a while. Anyway, I think we should reward someone who does an ORIGINAL take like this! This is really about the power of women as much as it is about "magic" or "paranormal events." You could read some of it as an allegory. (But then most good books can be.)<br /><br />If you enjoyed this, try DULCINEA or APRIL, MAYBE JUNE, which are not nearly as dark but are also original takes on girls with unusual power.<br/>
It's not easy being a witch, especially when you're raised by your human mother. Sophie Mercer knows this all too well, and it doesn't help that every time she tries to use her magic, it goes wrong and other humans notice. Meaning she and her mom have to move ... again.<br /><br />Now she's been sentenced to Hecate Hall, also known as Hex Hall, a last chance reform school for magical beings that have defied the Council. Her classmates are witches, weres, faeries ... and her roommate is a vampire.<br /><br />And here Sophie thought her last high school was hell. At least there, you didn't run the risk of literally meeting a demon.<br /><br />Hex Hall is a fun, laugh-out-loud read, with plenty of action, some mystery, and a teeny bit of drama thrown in. I immediately fell in love with the main character, Sophie. She's so sassy and real - I swear, she has some of the wittiest lines in the entire book. Who wouldn't love a girl who screams 'Bad dog!' at an attacking werewolf? And that's just one of my favorites - seriously, the entire first chapter detailing how Sophie wrecks prom is a GEM. I can't even quote it, because I wouldn't want to ruin the humor by pulling lines out of context, but let me tell you that it is absolutely hilarious.<br /><br />I also love that I didn't see some of the twists and turns coming in the story. I read so much that many times I can vaguely predict where the story is going - not so with Hex Hall. I adore being surprised by writers, and Rachel Hawkins did a fantastic job of adding in plenty of surprises. There were two huge plot twists I didn't see coming ... and I'm not all that sure I'm thrilled with how the romance turned out. Mostly, I'm still confused and in a little shock much like Sophie.<br /><br />I would heartily recommend this book to fans of paranormal fantasy, the young adult genre, or to anyone who likes a little snark in their heroines. Or a lot of snark, as this case my be.<br /><br />I don't have much in the way of disclaimers, except there is a vampire, so there's some mention of blood and death.<br /><br />Oh, and I'm pretty sure you can get an eBook copy for $2.99 until Halloween. Go grab one! Here are the links for kindle and nook.<br/>
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As usual, Luanne Rice created another great story. She pulls you in from the beginning and leaves you wondering how the characters are doing after you read the last page.<br/>
I always encourage my students to read anything but textbooks during their quarter breaks. This is one of the books I chose for myself! It was a great "sit by the pool" read and I actually read it in one day. It wasn't 'rocket science' and it kept my interest throughout. Maybe a little predictable at times, but immediately after finishing it, I picked up another Rice book (Beach Girls) and enjoyed another relaxing read. If you're looking for intense drama, look elsewhere. If you're looking for a 'feel good" read, this is what you want!!<br/>
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A story so many young women lived in the middle of the 1900’s. A time when a family’s privacy and perceived following of the rules was so important that lives were altered and in many cases ruined because of it. A time when “never air your dirty laundry” was the rule that most families lived by.<br/>
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