If I had to rate them all seperately it would be like this:Exterminator's Daughter: ***** stars.The Corsage: ***** stars.Madison Avery and the Dim reaper: *** stars.Kiss and Tell: * star.Hell on Earth: ** stars.Overall it was a good book, too bad about the last 2 stories, they were just too confusin...
Not at all entertaining, not even well written, it gets annoying after 50 pages, because you keep thinking: "why is this girl so stupid??".I knew from about the hundredth page who the supposed killer was. And when I realized I knew that, it got so boring that the only reason that I finished it was b...
At first I was really into this book, but then it completely unraveled. The longer the story went on the more ridiculous it got. With so many characters popping in and out, and so many "twists" that ended up being nothing, the plot became a confusing mess. By the end I didn't really care who had ...
I'm writing a super tiny review about this book because I don't think that it deserves more than that, actually.The book is, overall, bad. The stories are boring and/or senseless and the writing is mneh. Just... No. Not a book I'd buy for sure and, now that I think about it, I don't even know how I ...
I thought this would be the "wow" book, but it didn't do anything for me... I expected this crazy attraction and I surely didn't find it in this book.But all in all is pretty good book. Readable. Enjoyable.The cover is amazing
I knew I didn’t make a mistake buying this book. It was just as good as I imagined it would be. It’s hard to write a review for this book because that way I would give too much away. If you read the blurb you already know this story is a lot like The Lying Game by Sara Shepard just without twins. It...
I'd never been one for short stories, and this book proves as to why. I quite enjoyed all the stories by each author, my only problem? I wish there could have been more. For me, the fact that I absolutely loved the short stories made me want to read a full story, maybe even a series, on the ones pre...
Ghost Flower is yet another Michele Jaffe novel packed with secrets, lies, and drama. I've read most of Jaffe's books, from various genres and subgenres, and I'm always impressed by her storytelling abilities, but it's the thrillers, like Rosebush and Ghost Flower, that I find most impressive. Usual...
Not the best efforts by any of the contributors. So far the one I've like best was Lauren Myracle's version of "the Monkey's Paw", but that's a story I've always liked. Everything else is kind of "meh", and four of these are authors I usually love.In conclusion, let me add that the Stephanie Meyer s...
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