I really like the world Collins created, and enjoyed the characters as well. I debated 3.5 or 4 stars, but went with 4 because of the world. The relationship between Hexe and Tate surprised me...it seemed too strong too suddenly at the end of the book. I also felt like Hexe was still too much of ...
At page 59: I intensely dislike Tate and I've hardly even started the book. Let me count the reasons why. 1. She's "independent" from her parents, wanting to sell her art. She's made disparaging comments about growing up stinking rich, expected to marry a stinking rich man and have stinking rich ch...
This was between 2 and 3 stars for me, but the end picked up enough that I gave it 3. It started off well - you are just dropped into the magic part (a NYC neighborhood inhabited by warlocks, centaurs, etc), and you learn about it as the MC does (a regular human). The MC has no powers of her own, ot...
I know a lot of reviewers didn't like this book because the characters didn't really develop, and though there was "action" in this book nothing really happened, but that's why I loved it. Sometimes I just need to a book that lets me shut my brain off and enjoy it. The world was awesome (giant skull...
I can't remember how much I really liked this one. I finished it, and can remember the majority of it, so I guess I liked it well enough. Might do a re-read on this one to refresh and see if I want to read the second book.
Some pretty good stories, so far. Wolf Train West, The Lame Priest, and In The Lost Lands have been my faves.***********Okay, I finished reading it and I have to say, this was a great anthology.
I always have a hard time reviewing anthologies, at least when they are by multiple authors. I kind of feel like unless I rate each individual story, it doesn't really matter. I mean, my review is basically always gonna be the same unless an anthology totally sucks or every story is awesome. "Some s...
I really like Nancy Collins for fun, not-too-serious horror novels...by which I do not mean humorous, but trashily explicit and violent.They're like B-movies in print. She's best known for her Sonya Bluevampire series, but in Wild Blood, Collins takes on werewolves.After his parents die, college stu...
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