Five high-school students in the San Diego suburb Bayview are given detention for having cell phones in their bags. But the odd thing is the phones are not theirs. One of the students, Bronwyn, tries to make this point by holding up her actual phone, which was stowed in her locker when she was nabbe...
I actually liked this finale I think the best of all three books. I think because all the characters were back in this one together for one last final showdown and the whole whispers and rift thing seemed to finally make sense to me. I listened to the audio version too of this one and the narrator...
I was immediately drawn to Incarceron after I read the synopsis. It sounded wonderful! It didn’t quite live up to my expectations, but it was still a pretty good book. It did take me a little while to get used to the narrator. It wasn’t quite what I expected. I always have certain expectations for a...
***Note: this review assumes that you've read the book.*** One-sentence summary: Privileged whiner wins over diminutive hunk after too many pages of no character growth. Hmm, I'm not sure I understand the devoted online affection for this book. There is nothing profound in the story, the charact...
This and other reviews can be found on Reading Between ClassesCover Impressions: The cover is cute, but pretty typical of YA romance novels. Not something that would grab my attention on a shelf. The Gist: Anna has been sent to Paris against her will. Her father has signed her up for a year at the...
I have very mixed feelings about this book. On one hand, I liked it. The city of Beau Rivage contains cursed people who are destined to live out their fairy tale curses. I loved the use of the darker, non-"Disney" side of the fairy tales. The step sisters cut off parts of their feet to try to fit...
If you could imagine the bastard child of The Demon King (with it's monarch struggles), Divergent (with its government imposed way of life), and Terminator (machines are taking over!!) with a little bit of the Danger Room from X-men thrown in (obviously the jail), this is what you'd get with this st...
Disclaimer: It was hard to convey my overall views on this book. I feel like this review is very much a 'I can't put my fingers on what was wrong' type of review, so I apologize if it seems rather chaotic. Incarceron is a book with some interesting ideas, and some intensely visual imagery. Catheri...
Even though this is a typical teenage love story, I completely fell for it. Stephanie did such a great job with the characters, that I thought about them after reading the story. I also enjoy learning of other places, cultures and languanges while enjoying a great plot, which Stephanie also brought...
Anna reluctantly leaves Atlanta behind to spend her senior year of high school at the School of America in Paris (SOAP). She doesn’t speak the language and she misses her best friend Bridge, potential boyfriend Toph, movie theater job, and her little brother terribly. Then she meets Etienne St. Clai...
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