No-recomendado por Violante.Me propongo leer de principio a fin libros considerados "malos". Mi intención es encontrar al menos UNA cualidad buena en ellos y reseñarlos objetivamente siguiendo 20 puntos a desarrollar brevemente. (Los puntos varían según el género del que se trate.)Si tienen ganas de...
Originally reviewed at Witchmag's Boekenplank As you guys know by now I just can’t say no to anything with mythology in it. The world of the gods, goddesses and all those mythical creatures is just too intriguing to let it pass. Therefore I was very enthusiast after reading this blurb. Zeus as a t...
I LOVED THIS BOOK! - Zeus is adorable. I never ever thought that I would ever say/type/think that but there it is. He's a hottie with a sensitive side that makes me want to ship him and Zoe until I can't possibly fangirl anymore! - Zoe is so strong, internally. She's a great heroine and I admire her...
Reviewed on: November 13, 2011"The Dig" is about a teenage girl named Zoe Calder. She doesn't exactly fit in with the other students at her boarding school. While the others would rather watch television in the common room, Zoe would rather be spending time reading a book. But all that is about to c...
4 starsDespite some annoyances, I really enjoyed this book. Zeus got his act together by the end, Zoe was a likable protagonist, and there were plenty of dangerous situations for Zoe to escape from, which kept me engaged in the story. The dialog was occasionally wooden, and Zeus had his jerk face ...
I tried really, really hard to like this book. I wanted to, I wanted to so badly. Around the point where our heroine, Zoe, was using her newly-discovered powers to single-handedly take down the Hydra, I found myself thinking, Oh my God, this is what The Goddess Test should have been. Hallelujah, som...
Audrey Hart's The Dig is the story of Zoe who finds herself transported back to ancient Greece while on an archaeological dig with her aunt and uncle. While in ancient Greece, Zoe discovers that the Olympian Gods are real and she possesses powers similar to theirs. However, Hera believes that Zoe is...
Take one part Percy Jackson + a dash of time travel + mix well with equal parts romance and adventure and you get The Dig.This was a really fun book. Zoe’s voice reminded me of Piper and Hazel from Rick Riordan’s The Heroes of Olympus series. I liked that she was a fairly take charge kind of girl. S...
http://sarahliveslovesreads.blogspot.comWhat would you do if you suddenly found yourself stranded in the past, with no cell phone coverage, facebook, or twitter? That's the problem Zoe Calder has found herself in. While on a dig in Greece, with her Aunt and Uncle, Zoe wanders into a restricted area ...