This book ended, and I said, "Nooooooooo!!!!" Actually said it, out loud. I wanted at least one more chapter! The audiobook was produced in an innovative way. There was a full cast of voice actors in addition to the two main narrating voices, Sadie and West McCray, the reporter doing a podcast ...
I cannot bring myself to assign a star rating to this one, as I am somewhat conflicted about this book. I'm a sucker for time-travel, I found the premise interesting, and I found myself pulled through the narrative wanting to know how everything resolves. But there were also aspects I found troubl...
A feel-good story about how when we're lost, all we need is to allow ourselves to be found. Watching Milo and Otis nearly killed me at age 30. I've learned my lesson since, though I did have one unfortunate incident. I asked the recommender about The Cat Who Went to Paris -- possibly my favorite t...
Spoiler warning! There will be some spoilers for Six of Crows and Ruin and Rising, the final book in Bardugo's Grisha trilogy in this review. There will also be some spoilers about the ending of this book, which means it's best to avoid this whole review until you've read both these excellent books ...
After reading and mostly enjoying NOS4A2, I decided to give Horns a shot when I saw the audio version was available at my local library. I'm very happy I did. The story was interesting and didn't go the way I had expected in quite a few places. Hell, I even got a little misty in one place. My only...
Sins of the Night The Characters Dangereuse “Danger” St. RichardsAlexion The Story I enjoyed it. I do worry that I’m becoming jaded because I didn’t cry and I’ve cried in every other Dark-Hunter book. Maybe the story wasn’t as sad. I’m not sure. The Random Thoughts Said it once but I’ll say it ag...
This book begins with the same action that starts Volume Eight of The Walking Dead. Its plot ends shortly after the final moments of that same volume. I feel as though Jay Bonansinga had an unenviable and maybe impossible task in these books: writing Lilly Caul's story in a way that allows the re...
This is the part of the "Governor" series that catches up with the narrative in the comics, told from the perspective of the "Woodbury" residents. If you've read The Walking Dead volumes six through eight, you are familiar with the bits that overlap these novels. This one take us through the final...
The first installment of this series ended with the man who would soon be known as the Governor poised to slip into the role that gets him the name. The next one starts with a new group of people struggling to survive in the new zombie-plagued world--during the course of their struggles they end up...
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