I enjoyed this story with the good vs. evil and it's many twists throughout between angels and demons. The characters are a very satisfying part however there were times that a little more development would have gone long way and occasionally it felt as though the words spoken by these new adults we...
In a desperate attempt to escape destruction decades earlier, humankind was forced underground, into the depths of the earth, creating a new society called the Tri-Realms. After her parents and sister are abducted by the Enforcers, seventeen-year-old Adele, a member of the middle-class moon dwellers...
ABR's original Moon Dwellers audiobook review and many others can be found at Audiobook Reviewer.Moon Dwellers by David Estes is a young adult novel set centuries in the future after the human race has been driven below the surface of the ground. It is the first of a series of the novels called The ...
I received a free copy of the book from the author for my honest opinion.Rhett Carter is not your average teenage boy. He plays on the football team at his high school but it is not what he wants to do. He only plays because it is what his foster dad wants. He says that with Rhett's size and height ...
I would like to thank the author for providing a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Doing so does not sway my review in any way.Having read several of the author’s books, I get a little nervous when he shifts topic gears. What if I don’t like it? What if I just can’...
If you're looking for an action packed YA dystopian sequel, this is it! I have to admit, I enjoyed Fire Country much more than Ice Country. I think I had less of an emotional connection with Dazz than I did with Siena in the first book. Plus, after reading a few books by David Estes, I'm beginning t...
Good sequel to The Moon Dwellers. The pace was pretty fast once again and there was plenty of action. I’m still confused as to whether this is a dystopian tale or paranormal, because Tristan and Adele’s have a (literally) painful connection which is still unexplained, yet gets mentioned as if it’s n...
I thoroughly enjoyed this YA dystopian tale by David Estes. I know I’ve said it before but I’m usually too depressed by the bleak world dystopian authors create to care about their characters (except for Peeta from The Hunger Games) but I found myself pulled in by Siena and her plight. I won’t give ...
The Accidental Reader: Book ReviewsWhat the Hell was I thinking? I spend like 2 days of my entire life just to read this book -which by the way I didn;t finish for like 100 and something pages. I regret everything.I wasn't expecting much from this book , it reminded me of the Hush Hush trilogy which...
Fire Country by David Estes is one more book added to the young-adult-dystopian hype. The ratings at Goodreads are very good by now and I received that book for free. So I decided to read it, because I'm very interested in dystopian novels. The setting: Siena is 15 and a Youngling in Fire Country....
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