by Trevor Shane
I thought this book would be fantastic and original - unfortunately I was wrong. Had the book been written in a different tense, from a different perspective, it could have been more exciting instead of dull. I found I did not really care for the characters or what happened to them, and there is no ...
Children of Paranoia is like the love child of Franz Kafka and Jeff Lindsay, of Dexter fame. A reader is taken on a whirlwind of a ride, where answers are few and far between, and all anyone really knows is just what few answers exist. Not for the faint of heart, even through the graphic nature of t...
I discovered this book by perusing the books being offered for review by Crazy Book Tours. I have seen many bloggers be part of tours and I was curious to see how they worked. Trevor's book was the one that piqued my interest the most. For some reason it struck me as a kind of Battle Royale, Hunger ...
So this book is totally different from my usual genres. That being said.. I really enjoyed it! I actually commented on Goodreads while I was reading it wondering what genre this book is and guess who commented back?! Trevor Shane!! He took the words right out of my mouth and called it a genre stew. ...
I am not even going to lie. The title of the book hooked me before I even read the synopsis. Then I read the synopsis and knew I had to get a copy for myself. I am so glad I did.For me, while the book started off a bit slow, it still allowed me to dive into both the characters and the story. Onc...
In Trevor Shane's debut novel, he takes the reader into a secret War that is occurring throughout the world one side good the other evil. You are either born into the War or not, but if you are born into it you must follow the rules, if you break the rules, you become a target for both sides.Every W...
drey’s thoughts: Trevor Shane’s Children of Paranoia could be set in this very world we live in. But I hope it’s not, because all those people killing or being killed, would be just depressing. In the first part of the book, we meet Joseph and find out about this world, the war, and the recruiting. ...
Thanks for the advance copy, Goodreads, but I really didn't like this book. Found it a bit boring and blandly written. although the fight scenes were great and really WELL written.Head over to Raging Biblioholism for the full review!
"Children of Paranoia" is one of those books that I normally wouldn't have picked up, simply because it is a bit outside of my normal reading genres. After reading this book, I am so glad I did! Trevor Shane weaves a tale that is both extraordinary and believable, keeping the reader turning pages ...