Saba's twin brother Lugh got kidnapped by the Tonton. Saba vowed she would rescue him. Their little sister Emmi decided to tag along. In the process they fight kidnappers, a drug ring, cage fights, battles, and fires. They make friends with revolutionaries called Free Hawks and former slaves who hel...
the protagonist of this post-apocalyptic YA western is a crow named Nero. now this is some bird! he has tons of personality: kind and generous and affectionate and reasonable and quick-thinking and a good sport and he finds clues and naturally he saves the day in the end with his excellent ability t...
Blood Red Road was a book that greatly surprised me. I wasn't expecting to fall in love but, without warning, I was sucked in to Saba's world. All that hype that you saw when this book first came out? Completely and utterly spot on. I absolutely adored this story. Saba is a tough character to love...
Book ADD has been plaguing me for the past week or so. I couldn’t find a single book that swept me away and took me to another world. I got so frustrated, I picked several books up, read partway through, and then put them down again. At first, Blood Red Road was one of these books. I couldn’t get pa...
3.5 stars. The only dystopian novels I really seem to enjoy are the ones where the future looks like the past. I absolutely adored The Knife of Never Letting Goand the rest of The Chaos Walking series. Blood Red Road was recommended to me based on this, and even though the story and the characters a...
Due to copy and paste, formatting has been lost.I’ve been putting off Blood Red Road forever. I put it off because I had heard about the numerous spelling errors and grammatical mistakes, and I was positive that it would drive me crazy. Turns out I was wrong. I thought that they were actual mistakes...
...warned Nero the faithful family crow to Saba and Lugh as a huge standstorm was heading their way in a vastland of wasteland in their isolated home by the Silverlake. They are twins and were very close to each other since birth. But Saba our heroine looks up to her older twin brother Lugh more tha...
When Saba’s brother Lugh is kidnapped by a band of horsemen, she promises to rescue him and sets off on a journey away from the only home she has ever known. Saba and her little sister Emmi cross wastelands and mountains to bring their brother back and along the way they team up with a band of highw...
This review is also posted at my blog here.Moira Young has succeeded creating a rough world and in that world, not all people know how to write so the language is unique. Blood Red Road might look like a draft of a book and that writing style really annoyed me in the beginning. My thoughts still wan...
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