Anthology. I'm kind of (90%) over vampire books but there are a few authors that I love so I'm going to pick and choose what I want to read. I don't usually do this and try to give every story a try but like I said, I'm kind of done with vampires.I only read a few of the stories and I think overall ...
I think that writing a really good novelization is becoming a lost art. But Nancy Holder knows what she is doing. This is everything a good novelization should be. The novel, obviously, follows the plot and action of the recent Wonder Women movie. The motivations and thoughts of several charact...
Below, I mention how I liked each story and include a favorite quote: The Empty Chambers by Neil Gaiman A poem. Very creepy but I’d rather have read a Gaiman story. The Company You Keep by Steve Resnic Tem Walking among us are the members of a secret company. I don’t know what I took away from t...
Cover: BeautifulRating: 5 StarsOverall: Beautifully writtenCharacters: Mysterious and IntriguingPlot: Life in the Great Library isn't as innocent as it might seemPage Turner: YesSeries Cont.? Yes!Recommend: YesSource: LibraryShort Review:Wow, this one caught me off guard! A little slow to start, but...
Anthology The average star rating is 3.42 stars out of 5. So a little better than average. Some good short stories and some stinkers. So about usual for an anthology.1. Playing Possum by Charlaine Harris. Really good story about Sookie and her 2nd cousin and his birthday celebration at school that's...
I don't think you can call this "urban fantasy" when the stories are old west and 19th century. And if they're modern, they're focused on old west and 19th century stuff. Not what I was looking for.
I'd been looking for this one for several months for the Illona Andrews contribution. Fortunately I guess, I didn't find it in my usual haunts - book stores, new and used. I did find it at the library. Fortunately. Because books like this are what give anthologies a bad name. None of the tales are...
Okay, I didn't give this book much of a chance. I've stopped on page 22 because I am not one who loves a TON of narrators and if I've been introduced to 6 narrators (and counting) before I've hit chapter 4 I know this book will drive me batshit crazy. Time to move on to something else.
Movie novelizations are often more miss than hit with me, but every once in awhile, you come across one that enhances the movie it is based on. This is one of those times. I absolutely loved this book. The writing had a very lovely, Gothic feel to it, and the use of multiple POV's also pleased m...
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