Okay...so, my thoughts on the book:This could have entered directly to my top favourites, mainly due to some points:_Fantastic Beginning;_Great characters;_And an interesting plot...when to that one adds the awesome cover, this looked like a winner.So, why only 2,5 stars?Mainly because the points ab...
It wasn't that this was a bad book per say. It had its redeeming qualities. It was funny. I loved Cora. Nellie was pretty cool. Michiko, well it wasn't that I disliked her, I just found her part of the story a little more dull. Also, there were so many chacters and what not going on, it was a little...
Full Review posted at The Book Puhsers - http://thebookpushers.com/2013/06/24/review-outcast-by-adrienne-kress/Quick review and thoughts.Outcast is like Angelfall's quirkyville's cousin. The moment when Riley shoots the angel who is about to 'take' her she is surprised to learn that it turns into a ...
Wow. That was simply stunning. With quirky story telling, this somewhat dark and creepy and often laugh out loud funny story is no Angelfall. And that's a good thing. In a small southern town, angels are said to be taking several young people once a year. No one has ever seen the angels, but every A...
Actual rating: 2.5 starsIt may not come to surprise you GoodReaders, but I’m an aspiring writer. I have a feeling most of us are, in some form or another; fiction, journalism, cookbooks, or writing book reviews. It kind of goes hand in hand with wanting to read a great deal. And for all of us writer...
This book was okay. The analyses were surface level and for the most part failed to extrapolate to real world situations, which was both useless and cowardly. The strong themes of the Hunger Games, and (especially) young readers looking for more, deserve better treatment than this book offered.
To see full review click here.I loved almost everything about this book. In fact, most of my grievances with it are technical. I could praise it all day. And I am.First, it has amazing characters. I loved Riley. I liked how she took charge. How her relationship Gabe wasn't instantaneous, and I...
*Genre* YA Paranormal*Rating* 4.0*First Thoughts*I really enjoyed reading Outcast and will not be one of those who compares this book to Angelfall. I enjoyed Sixteen year old Riley Carver as the main protagonist. I loved the setting as a small Bayou town called Hartwich which is deeply southern and ...
(This mini-review was originally posted at My Library in the Making.)Ah, this book. I shall remember all the feels it gave me until the next time I read it, because Outcast is one of those books I'll never get tired of. And thinking about it now, it's really similar to Hush, Hush by Becca Fitzpatric...
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