For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleAs a contributor to this anthology, I'm not going to give it a star rating, but I wanted to share some of my thoughts.The theme for this anthology is medial horror. It contains stories with blood, gore, suspense, malicious doctors, and crazed experimen...
“My insanity is my sanity. I am both, but I am one. If any of this makes sense.” After being locked in an asylum for killing her friends in a bus crash and not remembering who she is, why she did it or anything before the asylum it's fair to say Alice Wonder starts to question her sanity when she...
Too many typos and missing words, and sentences that didn't quite make sense. This book really needs editing.The prologue was rather interesting and relatively well written, the story itself was not.I cannot say that is was horribly bad, if I ignore the editing problems, but it wasn't a fun read eit...
This may become a very long review, so I will briefly sum up my opinion of this book by saying that the author has great ideas, but poor execution in the actual writing.Basically, the story is a fantastic play on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland that is very creative and well researched, tying in hi...
Awesomely morbid spin on the Alice in Wonderland story line. The Cheshire Cat is going around on a murder spree while it's up to Alice and "Pillar the Killer" to stop him. I loved all the little tidbits of info Jace included about Lewis Carrol into the novel. Can't wait to read more of the series!
Insanity had premise: crazy protagonist? check ✔ mystery? check ✔ retelling of a story you say? check ✔ (this is my new favorite) add the parallel atmosphere to 'alice in wonderland' and I was excited when I picked it up... BUT, apart from the nice cover the book didn't offer much. The story is ab...
Well I am not only and Alice geek, but a fairy tale geek as well. I really enjoyed this retelling of "Alice's adventures underground " The dialogue between The Pillar and Alice cracked me up. I quoted many things as I read. Can't wait to read the rest of the series.
(Free copy through Kindle store.)I really liked the concept for this story. Very interesting take on the Snow White tale.However, I was really bored by the writing. The descriptions felt overly detailed to the point of me completely losing interest. Despite how short it was, it seemed to drag on bec...
(Free copy through Kindle store.)I did enjoy this book a little more than the first prequel. The writing style was much more fluid and not so drawn out. As with the first prequel, I enjoyed the retelling of the fairy tale. Jace is very gifted in making connections between fairy tales, folk lore, myt...
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