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Back in 2014, when I read and reviewed The Giver, I erroneously thought that book was the first in a trilogy, where the second book would pick up where the first left off. I soon learned that there is a quartet of books, and that Gathering Blue, the second installment, while in the same "universe" ...
I am coming to terms with the fact that Book Tempe and Show Tempe are two different people with the same name and profession. Kathy Reichs even says so on her webpage, where she notes that she felt she had to make them distinct from one another so she wouldn't need to worry about show continuity af...
A few years ago, a co-worker of mine passed along to me a copy of 206 Bones. As a fan of the TV show Bones, I was curious about the book series that had inspired it. But I quickly abandoned the book for a couple of reasons. One, I was thrown off by the vast differences in simple biographical deta...
I found out very quickly that you cannot read this as if it's a continuation of The Giver. It just doesn't work that way. While still a dystopian world, the characters, civilization, and pretty much everything is completely different. The environment is less developed (ie. never having taken a showe...
A seemingly simple novel set in a time where children aren't cherished and women aren't allowed to read. We meet Kira, whose mother has just died and she is observing the end of her 4 day sitting period with the body. Kira, who was born with a deformed leg, returns to the village where she finds tha...