[This is a review of Morrissey's novel List of the Lost.However I am unable to "connect" my post to the book as it is only available in the UK. I also tried to "connect" this post to my own book because I mention it briefly, and I learned that booklikes has misspelled my name. Thanks so much, bookli...
Disclaimer: I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Trigger Warning: This book uses the r-word (ableist slur for people with intellectual disabilities and/or Down syndrome). Details on its use are in the review. In many ways, Frenemy of the People reminds me a lo...
When I've first started reading this book, I thought it was trying to be funny. I thought that maybe the thing it was doing is that it put all these ridiculous events and bunch of stereotypes and made fun of it all. But as I read on, I realized that... actually no, this book was trying to be serious...
Frenemy of the People- Nora OlsenPublished by: Bold Strokes Books, on 1 May 2014Genres: Contemporary, LGBT, Young AdultPages: 264, Format: eARCSource: ARC Netgalley Clarissa and Lexie couldn’t be more different. Clarissa is a chirpy, optimistic do-gooder and a top rider on the school’s equestria...
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Originally Reviewed At: Mother/Gamer/WriterReview Source: NetGalleyRating: 3 out of 5 ControllersReviewer: ArielFirst of all, I love Dystopian literature, so I was really excited to read Swans & Klons by Nora Olsen. The story follows Rubric and her girlfriend, Salmon Jo, through a futuristic societ...
I'm not going to write much for this book. I really didn't feel connected to these characters or the story. It was just blah.
Review:Skilly is sailing, Ginger and Julia are on a school trip, Marly is in prison and Vikki is out of rehab for bulimia when nuclear war looms. Fate brings them together, these teenagers (aside from Skilly, who’s thousands of years old) who have amulets blessing them with various powers. Romances ...
I received a copy from Netgalley.The premise of this book sounded really good. And at first it was, I quite liked the idea of an all female futuristic society, and there was some logical explanation as to how the female society is divided and where they came from. The basic purpose of the humans see...