Wow, what an original read! This was amazing, highly entertaining and mysterious.Nara is a typical 16 year old, except for the fact that at night she dreams the events that will happen for the next day. One night she dreamt a bomb was in a school locker and who the culprit was. And for the first tim...
Victim to my 100 page rule - if it's not grabbed me by then, it's not going to. This is a perfectly serviceable young adult novel, but I think it suffered from being read directly after the wonderful "Angelfall" by Susan Ee.
I was impressed by the professional quality of this self-published title. I tend to get a little nervous and second guess myself when I accept to read and review a self-published e-book, but this one was a pleasant surprise.Brightest Kind of Darkness kind of reminds me a little of a toned down Final...
Nara has a relatively simple and quaint life in a small Virginian mountain city. That is, except for the dreams outlining the next days events pertaining to her in great detail. Nara considers this a great benefit to her life, never having to study for tests and always knowing where the soccer ball ...
****FINAL RATING: 4.05 STARS****CATCHALLAt one point or another in our lives, we've all wished that we could see the future, probably for a variety of different reasons. Wouldn't it be nice if we all knew what was going to happen? But…maybe it wouldn't. Maybe you'd be bored. Maybe you'd hate. Maybe ...
See full review here!I received this book from the author for review. Here are my honest thoughts:So yeah.. I read this book in about 8 hours. It wouldn't have taken so long but I'm pretty easily distracted. However, I did keep coming back to this book because I didn't want to put it down. I wanted ...
I have often lamented that finding a quality book among the drifts of self-published e-books is akin to finding a needle in a haystack. I am happy to report that I have found one of those elusive needles—and it is crafted of solid gold (which is very impractical for a needle, but explains why it b...
Can you imagine dreaming everything that will happen tomorrow, tonight? That is exactly what the main character, Nara, goes through on a daily basis. Part blessing and part curse, Nara gets to relive every moment of her dreams the next day. This proves to be especially helpful when it comes to those...
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