First off, I am one of the many authors in this book, so I'm basing my review on everyone else's stuff.But holy cow! I've read anthologies before, and they're good. Some stories are better than others, and sometimes I don't connect with the writing or the story or whatever. But this collection is dy...
#2 Feast of Weeds I love zombie/apocalyptic books but I don't read them really often. I enjoyed the tension in this book, you don't know what's happening and you're scared for the people. I was constantly trying to put myself in their skin to imagine what I would if I was in their place, and it wa...
I won this book in a giveaway and I was really excited to read it ! It is a really short story and you do not really have time to fully understand what is happening, but it really gives you the need to have the second book (like RIGHT NOW) ! It is the story of a group of kids living in the stree...
This novella is a great introduction to what should be a very interesting series for mature YA readers. At approximately 80 pages of text in ebook form, this is a gripping tale narrated by one of seven runaways, Mary. In her narrative, and in her advice blog for potential runaways, Mary gives us a...
Rhinoceros Summer by Jamie Thornton My rating: 5 of 5 stars It occurred to me that the central character of Rhinoceros Summer by Jamie Thornton starts off as the mirror image of the central character of another book that I reviewed last year on The Unmasked Persona’s Reviews. Lydia Gibbs, the aspiri...