In my experience, the hardest age group for which one can find engaging, well-written stories, is middle grade--and in particular for the third-fourth grade or so. These young people have . . . Read more here.
In Criminal, Book 2 of her award-winning The Breeder Cycle stories, K.B. Hoyle leads readers through the continuing adventures with Pria and her new found friends, members of The Freedom Fighters, a group of those who refuse the ways of the Unified World Order. Having determined. . . Read more.
I received a free copy of the book from the author for my honest opinion.Seventeen is a Breeder in the Unified World Order and lives at Sanctuary. A Breeder is what they call the females that live at Sanctuary. Seventeen and all of the other girls at Sanctuary are a part of the Controlled Repopulati...
While aimed at a younger generation, this is a book all ages can enjoy and love reading time and time again. Very well written; engaging page after page. The characters are very well developed with many layers and genuine flaws. You can't help but think about them long after you have read the book. ...
Every time I leave Darcy Pennington at the end of a book, I feel like she’s grown and finally becoming less self-centred. But every time I take up with her again in a new book, it’s almost as if she reverts, as if the time spent in Alitheia has been washed away by another year at high school. This b...
This book… wow… I don’t even know what to say!I started reading this series when the first book came back… and well, at that time is was not my favorite because everyone was just so young (only 13). But now, they are all so much older, and although I caught glimpses of everyone's growth and maturity...
With each successive Gateway Chronicles book I find myself increasingly absorbed by the world and characters that Hoyle has created. The White Thread does not disappoint. Since readers are following the same six characters from the age of 11 to about 18, I expect we will get to see them grow up in e...
First Thoughts:I couldn’t WAIT to read this book! It is one of the first series I started reading when I began my blog, and although the first book wasn’t my favorite, they all just keep getting better and better so I was very excited for The White Thread. The Main Character:Darcy, in the first 2 bo...
Review posted on I'm a reader, what about you? First, I have to tell you, guys, something. Actually, ask you. Why aren't you reading this series? All of you who have NetGalley account, go there now and request it! I don't care what you've been up to! Do it NOW! I've been lucky to be part of ...
The Oracle begins with Darcy's incredible impatience as her family prepares to return to Cedar Cove Family Camp, and immediately the difference in Darcy is clear. While last year she had dreaded the camp and didn't have a nice thing to say about it at all, this year she is brimming with excitement. ...
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