This is going to be less of a review, and more of a list of my thoughts on why I just couldn't get into this book. I try generally to finish every book I start because I'm way too obsessive-compulsive not to, but I have to say it was so tempting to put this one aside. I did end up finishing it, but ...
The Ashes trilogy is better than any summer action flick. Cascading explosions and monsters and dangers fairly leap off the page, as vividly as if they were splashed across the big screen. I gulped down this entire trilogy in a matter of days, and was ever thankful that I could race from one cliff...
DNF at 38%Life is too short to read bad books and everyone is annoying the fuck out of me.Here's the thing.I really enjoyed Ashes - for most part. It was a cool post-apocalyptic novel about Alex, Ellie and Tom surviving in a fried zombie infested world.Then Ilsa J Bick tried to turn it into a stupid...
I can't believe it took me only 2 days to read 821 pages! :O It was like reading two and a half books. At first I was sure I would just skim it because who has time to read all this? -Me! It was amazing! Full review to come, tomorrow, I think. So many emotions but mostly me freaking out and screamin...
Not your average YA book, which is why I love this series! I received an advance copy in exchange for an honest review, so here goes. Yes, these books are longer than most YA, and told through many different character's perspectives. This can be a little confusing, if you aren't sure who is who. ...
What an end! The last quarter of this fantastic ending to one of my all time favorite trilogies, had me so anxious, I would read 5 pages and walk away so my pulse would get back to a normal, healthy pace. Bravo Ilsa.
(Technically 4.5 stars, but since I can't rate half stars at GR, I rounded up here! =D) You can see this full review at my blog, The Bookaholic Now I have come to the conclusion of the Ashes trilogy. I am saddened by this. I kept my pacing timed so that I could savor the finale. Obviously, you’r...
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