It was destiny the day they met but the circumstances of that day, were not ideal. There’s a darkness that shadows them, the day that they met and they can’t seem to shake it. I wanted them to talk, I mean really talk to each other because they both needed each other but it didn’t happen and the nov...
I probably won't even officially review this one.It's just so...bland, unexciting, monotonous, dull, awkward, ungainly... you get the point.*sigh*And I was so excited to read it, too.
This review is also available on my blog, Bows & Bullets Reviews Catherine Summer Carlson lives her life as two separate people. At home, with the parents, she's Catherine. Catherine is the bright straight-A student on track to be the next big shot lawyer in her family. But elsewhere, she's Summer...
You know it doesn't bode well for a book when I make the comment halfway through, "Having a hard time not putting this in my "abandoned" shelf. Horrible dialogue, no likable characters." Sadly, the characters did not improve, the dialogue was terrible, and the premise, while interesting, fell extre...
Let's say this book started out great, it was a real 4 star for the first few pages, but around the middle that turned into 3, and soon after that 2 and with the ending it turned into one star.I am sorry, but the story was interesting, but it just lacked. For most of the time I didn't understand why...
Titel: Die Erben von AtlantisAutor: Kevin EmersonVerlag: Heyne VerlagOriginaltitel: The Lost Code - The Atlanteans Book 1Preis (Taschenbuch): 12,99€Seitenanzahl: 432ISBN: 978-3453315280Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2013Buchreihe: JaKaufen?: Amazon; Verlag In einer feindlichen Welt...
I enjoyed this. The cover really bothers me-- the girl looks like a total bitch the way she's smirking at the camera. Ugh. But the guy, Owen looks good. Anyways I loved the Atlantis theme, the crazy island, and the dystopian / future aspects of it. Sometimes I'm leery of dystopias because they can b...
Nose Graze — Young Adult book reviewsHmm. I have very mixed feelings about The Dark Shore. I started out a little nervous because it had been so long since I'd read The Lost Code and I was afraid I'd have no idea what was going on. Luckily, things are recapped pretty well in The Dark Shore. It s...
Kevin Emerson's The Fellowship for Alien Detection is an out of this world (yeah, I went there, lol) and wildly fun read! Emerson offers readers a fantastic mix of adventure, mystery, and intergalactic excitement.Thirteen year old Haley from Connecticut and Dodger from Washington have very little in...
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