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Inner Sparkle Reviews
Inner Sparkle Reviews rated it 10 years ago
For some reason last week I was choosing books containing characters that annoyed the stuffing out of me so bad. UGH!!! This one was the same way, but I truly did love the story, and the certain character who annoyed only did so during certain points. Mainly when she would change her mind between be...
inkplot
inkplot rated it 10 years ago
So he said let’s get into the flourishing business of crime and I said it is better to enroll into a university that can provide an extensive researched course in the world of crime first, than to get beaten up in a dark alley for trying to steal a wallet that has only maxed out credit cards and a p...
Megan @ The Book Babe's Reads
Megan @ The Book Babe's Reads rated it 11 years ago
How to Lead a Life of Crime was nothing like I expected - I'll admit that I've heard some bad things about it, and I just wanted to see if they were true. And in my opinion, they weren't true at all. I thought that it was really gritty and interesting; and the world was just as well done. This was a...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 11 years ago
Another fun romp through Manhattan, both above and below-ground. Once again the Irregulars are keeping secrets from one another, once again they must overcome their distrust and learn to work together to right wrongs. But this time Oona takes center stage, along with ancient Chinese artifacts, class...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 11 years ago
I don't understand why this isn't insanely popular. An elite team is assembled from the ranks of NYC girl scouts: a master of disguise, a chemistry (explosives) experimenter, a forger, a researcher, a builder-of-useful-devices. Because the thing is: no one suspects an eleven-year-old girl. There's a...
Word Revel
Word Revel rated it 11 years ago
It took me a few days to recover from this one. Don’t take it the wrong way. I have so much love for How to Lead a Life of Crime! I can’t think of a book I have read the past couple of years that can even remotely compare! Reading this book caused an internal tug-of-war. As much as I wanted to fly p...
SakuraMorimoto
SakuraMorimoto rated it 12 years ago
i was really considerate with the rating but finally i decided on a four star one.what i like in the book is that the author does a pretty good job with dropping small clues all over the book...small details that a reader cant notice and then suddenly boom!! that little minor detail 50 pages back pl...
SakuraMorimoto
SakuraMorimoto rated it 12 years ago
i was really considerate with the rating but finally i decided on a four star one.what i like in the book is that the author does a pretty good job with dropping small clues all over the book...small details that a reader cant notice and then suddenly boom!! that little minor detail 50 pages back pl...
SakuraMorimoto
SakuraMorimoto rated it 12 years ago
i have to say that i really really liked the book.i know that there were parts that the protagonist was self centered and stupid but you have to love the story. the writer did a good jobwith the whole Ouroboros Society which by the way exists in New York creating a romance that is powerful.I have to...
SakuraMorimoto
SakuraMorimoto rated it 12 years ago
i have to say that i really really liked the book.i know that there were parts that the protagonist was self centered and stupid but you have to love the story. the writer did a good jobwith the whole Ouroboros Society which by the way exists in New York creating a romance that is powerful.I have to...
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