I think I would have likes this more if I had actually read it instead of listened to it. I was fine with the narrator for Amy but Elder's got on my nerves. I think he had too much of an accent to pull off someone in a monoethnic society.I also felt like things were evolving very slowly. I know a to...
From other reviews, this book's been listed as a sci-fi/fantasy book. From instantly seeing the cover, I expected some dramatics in space, and a boy/girl connection, but I was however, disappointed. When the synopsis tells of a girl being the victim of an attempted murder, I was actually quite annoy...
Trigger warnings: attempted rape, what seems like unnecessary abuse to the female lead.Now, this book has me a little torn on the ratings. Because while there were things that really just HURT to read (and not in a good way, I mean like she should NOT have put that in her book), I admit I still enj...
This book has such an interesting premise, and it was definitely a great read. I loved the space aspect, and the perfectly descriptive setting was amazing!Amy and her parents were frozen in order to awaken on a new planet in 300 years after traveling on the spaceship Godspeed. When Amy is unplugged ...
“The glitter in the sky looks as if I could scoop it all up in my hands and let the stars swirl and touch one another but they are so distant so very far apart that they cannot feel the warmth of each other even though they are made of burning.” Sleeping Beauty made it look glamorous. But cryo sleep...
Very slow to start and almost gave up several times, but stuck with it and the final third was awesome. Well written, but quite confusing in the beginning.
This was an okay book. I can't say I found it very exceptional or engaging because for the most part it was pretty easy for me to distance myself from it. The book's concepts and characters themselves are nothing to complain about. In fact, I found them fairly decent. They seemed characters that wer...
Really 3.5 StarsTo see full review and a really cute dog click here: http://yalbookbriefs.blogspot.com/2012/11/across-universe-beth-revis.htmlI liked this one which is suprising because I sort of avoided it because I thought I wouldn't like it. Let me explain, dystopias and me we don't get along. ...
[ Originally on my blog ]Well I can honestly say I've never felt like this about any book in my entire life. It's odd - I absolutely loved Across The Universe as well as really disliking it and I think whilst writing this review I will decide what rating to give it.Amy and her parents are from Earth...
Buddy read with Luchi A.So far I'm giving this one 3 stars, I think the next book will define the series and if I continue reading it or not.I liked to have both POV :)Sooooo we'll see
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