4.3I Can't write a proper review right now... Estoy sin tiempo para escribir, pero no puedo para de leer. Ya desde el noveno libro que la historia de Rachel Morgan me tiene fanatizada; se ha convertido, sin duda, en mi serie (de fantasia urbana) favorita. Y no hace mas que mejorar con cada entrega.
Lately I've become accustomed to a certain irregularity in the latest volumes of this series. From time to time a great story appears, but then then one has to drag himself through some pretty boring ones. I loved "Pale Demon" but unfortunately this one wasn't on the same level. First of all, this...
Yet again Ms Harrision has given us a tale that drags you from page one to the very end. In Pale Blood we are introduced to HAPA, a group of humans who are determined to destroy all Inderlanders. In the past this human only group used terror tactics that would would understand in today's world but i...
20% Status update was "Oh no". This reminded me of all the reasons why I was thinking about abandoning this series. Rachel is her usual unhelpful self. And still hung up on Kisten. Can someone please bury that undead dead guy? For good. Pretty please. He is mentioned in this book 17 times. Yes,...
This and all my other reviews are originally posted on my blog (un)Conventional Bookviews A Perfect Blood is as close to a perfect story as any I have read in The Hollows series (so far - yes, I need to say so far, because this series keeps getting better and better). The story starts with Rachel ...
I'm so hooked on this series that I finished this book in two days instead of studying for my veterinary theriogenology exam. It was worth it. The Hollows books are much more interesting than horse vaginas and ruptured bull penises any day. In this book Rachel discovers that there's a species even m...
For more reviews, see: Fantasy is More Fun The tenth book in The Hollows series is yet another thrilling page turner. Unfortunately I found Rachel really frustrating for a good portion of the book for two main reasons:1.She has reverted from the acceptance she found in the previous book to self-d...
Kim Harrison is the author to introduce me to Adult UF, I think. One day I picked up her first Hollows novel, lay down and read it in what felt like a few minutes. It must have been some time after a party, because I recall there being our attic involved, which is always a post-party sign. In any ca...
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