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I don't often feel my lack of proper demographics when I read books for teens, or even children, but this was one case where I got the serious feeling that this was just Not For Me.This is a book about killer unicorns, and female unicorn hunters. If you put that together with common unicorn lore, yo...
Although this book started slow, the idea of unicorns, all kinds of different species of unicorns, were evil creatures that needed to be slain kept me intrigued until the story itself really picked up. Virginal teens as trained warriors and mystical creatures set in Rome really does set up a really ...
Given the series is called “Killer Unicorns,” I expected a little more campy action and a little less sitty-talky-nothing-doing. Explore teen-age sexual politics and nefarious corporations as much as you want, but for gosh sakes, put in some frickin’ unicorns! And make them scary! And describe the d...
What comes to mind when you think of unicorns? Flowing, curling, pastel manes? A single, glittery horn? A kind and magical creature? Well, you’d be wrong. Unicorns are vicious, man-eating creatures. Their teeth are razor sharp, they are faster than a sports car, and their ability to track prey ...
This book has a premise that is as awesome as the story itself. This book is about KILLER UNICORNS. Yes, you have read that correctly. Unicorns are not the fluffy white harmless creatures everyone thinks them to be. They are something entirely different. I quote: "Unicorns are man-eating monsters. ...