I can’t believe I haven’t written this review yet. This book pulled me in and swallowed me whole! It had that spiral effect and as I saw Mickey spiraling down and down, I wanted to just cry. As I flipped the pages, I found myself yelling, cursing, and shaking my head at her because she was sinking a...
Through no fault of her own Grace Mae is trapped in an asylum. She is pregnant with her father's baby and that is the only reason she is there. She is trapped in another way as well. She will not speak. Things go from bad to worse for Grace when she finally does speak. Not only does she use her vo...
Through no fault of her own Grace Mae is trapped in an asylum. She is pregnant with her father's baby and that is the only reason she is there. She is trapped in another way as well. She will not speak. Things go from bad to worse for Grace when she finally does speak. Not only does she use her vo...
Lynn was nine the first time she killed to protect the pond, the sweet smell of water luring the man to be picked off like the barn swallows that dared to swoop in for a drink. - first sentence I couldn't wait to see how this one would end. It is the story of a young girl raised in the wilderness...
This is the second and final book in the Not A Drop to Drink series. I read the first book not so long ago and wanted to go on with this duology because I rather enjoyed the first one. This one takes place a few years after the end of book 1. I think Not A Drop To Drink could have been a standalon...
"I live in a world where not being molested as a child is considered luck" This was BRUTAL!! This book was raw and beautiful and will stay with you for a VERY long time! I love, love, LOVED the writing which was stunning and real. I'll admit it, I'm here, just having finished this book, and I'm br...
‘The female of the species is more deadly than the male’- Rudyard KiplingAuthor Mindy McGinnis takes this quote from another (beloved) author and runs with it, in this haunting, tragic teen novel that revolves around what some call ‘rape culture’. I hate to have those two words put together, but at ...
I had such a great time reading this book. I’m a sucker for post-apocalyptical novels and even more when it is realistic and it involves bad-ass female characters. Lynn lives with her mother in a world where water has become rare and expensive, they have a pond and will do everything to protect is a...
3.5 starsWell. Hmmmm. I'm not sure how I feel about this one. It's grim and dark, featuring a protagonist doomed to die for the good of her people. There were four POVs, which I think was a bit excessive for the length of the book, and I thought that Dara and Witt's chapters weren't really neede...
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