Another great book in the Diviners series! 4.5 stars. It took me quite some time to really get into this book, but when I did? I flew right through it. Why did it take me so long to get into it? And, I have to confess, I even wanted to drop it. Well, that has to do with the same problem I had with...
It took me forever to write this review because I needed a long time to process this book. It’s definitely one of the strangest things I’ve read. Cameron is a normal teenager until he starts to hallucinate and lose control of his muscles. He is diagnosed with mad cow disease and told that he is go...
Well, I finished this series. This book seemed long and an arduous at times, especial in around the middle. I had to remind myself of the age of the characters multiple times through the book because their priorities were so self focused even after everything that happened in the last book. I did li...
I liked this book more than the first. I liked the way the characters where developing and seeing them in a different setting from Spence. I personally liked seeing what their time outside of school would look like and I liked the love interests. That being said I did have to keep reminding myself ...
(Not an actual review, just some of the thoughts I had.) I liked the plot and that's just about it. The mystery was good I guess. With the characters trying to figure out who the murderer is and stuff. What bummed me out was there was very little mention of the Diviners and the powers. It was th...
This is the second book of the Diviners series, and I'm super bummed I can't just jump into the other 2 books, while praying that Libba Bray doesn't take 3 years to put out the next book, again. This story follows our characters from The Diviners and adds in another diviner, Ling Chan, daughter o...
This book was such a good October read, it's creepy paranormal read set in the 1920's. The beginning of this book had a don't read at night spooky warning, and I just rolled my eyes, but then I got to the end and totally had to turn on all the lights. lol. Anyway I really love the time periods and c...
I remember this book was floating around my house when I was growing up, and my sister loved it, however I read this book when I was in some what of a reading slump. I liked it, I just didn't love it. I'm curious about the rest of the series and what lies in store for Gemma and her friends and wha...
[I received a copy of this book through NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review.]Interesting premise, all the more because dreams fascinate me—lucid dreaming, the power to travel in dreams and even shape them—but possibly too ambitious a book for its own good.The good stuff:* Dreams and dream wa...
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