No. From the lack of punctuation, to the Mary Sue Saba- from the inconsistencies (I love my sister! I hate my sister! I love this guy! I hate this guy!) to the lack of scientific accountability- from the labored mangled language (jest ain't done right nohow, nuh-uh) to the cage fighting (cage fighti...
4.5 stars. I didn't really expect myself to like Blood Red Road. Sure, I'd read the reviews - they were amazing. And I watched the book trailer. But I guess what really pushed me was when my librarian decided to recommend it to such an undecided heart.So I guess I picked it up.And read the first pag...
Okay. *exhale* THIS BOOK IS FILLED WITH AWESOMESAUCEThe story was never boring, the pacing was fast enough to keep you on edge. Heck, I'm getting edgy just remembering the experience! The world building was absolutely great, I can totally see our world turn in a dust land. The writing got me talking...
Dystopian future with strong female character. I'm not sure if my problems was that I read it not long after having read the Hunger Games that is so much richer in descriptions of the situation, society, etc, that it loses by comparison.
Find this at City of BooksDamn. Blood Red Road by Moira Young is a very unique dystopian novel. This book was very hyped but I'm glad to say it lived up to the hype. I kept on hearing that Blood Red Road was so much like the Hunger Games. I really don't think comparing Blood Red Road to the Hunger G...
I read in a blog a recommendation of Blood Read Road for those who liked Grave Mercy. Why, I wonder? These two books have nothing in common. In Blood Red Road there’s no quotation marks (“ “) to distinguish dialogue which makes it a little difficult to follow but it is something that you can quickly...
It took me a second try to get over the problems I had with the language (grammar and spelling particularities), but boy am I thankful I gave it another chance! This is just an overall fun adventure and a lot of action with quite some laugh-out-lot moments which helped lessen the tension quite effec...
"Lugh got born first. On Midwinter Day when the sun hangs low in the sky. Then me. Two hours later. That pretty much says it all. Lugh goes first, always first, an I follow on behind. An that's fine. That's right. That's how it's meant to be."My Thoughts:I was really excited when I first started rea...
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