by Amanda Hocking
Actual "cover" image here: I've read a number of series prequels in the last year or so--the idea seems to be in vogue--and Forgotten Lyrics is both longer and more substantial than the others I've encountered. Not that it's anywhere near novel length, but at 54 pages it's longer than what I would...
That was wonderful. :)It makes me want to read the first book even more. I dropped that one, due to it being in Dutch (really English --> Dutch sucks most of the times), but I found it in English, so I will read that.
I read this while listening to the soundtrack, and it was just really atmospheric, and just a good read. Plus, despite it being so short I was totally connected to it. The ending had me trying not to tear up, for fucks sake. I think it's safe to say I'm in love with the watersong series and the worl...
Great prequel to Watersong series. Fills in some details about the boad accident 5 years before Wake. Also answers the question about what the other 3 sirens were doing right before the beginning of Wake. My copy of Lullaby is on its way. The story may answer some questions about that.
This was pretty good, it tells Daniel's story. It's a nice quick read and Amanda Hocking does a great job giving just enough information and detail to make you keep reading in one sitting.
Original Review posted on Bookwyrming ThoughtsActual Rating: 3.5 While it probably should have taken me to read a 60 page story in about 2-3 hours or less, I kinda extended it a bit (well, in this case, a few days). Just trying to balance my scales in a way. :) But I'll admit, a shortstory is al...
I really enjoyed Wake and I am one of those people who loves novellas and short stories within a series, so I knew I wanted to read this. This takes place before Wake and it was really great to get to know some things about before, and how things came to be the way they are in Wake. We get to know D...