Reviewed at http://www.mandikayereads.com/archives/838 (2/13/12)I really need to start paying more attention to the books I read. I don't mean to the story. I had no idea this was a self-published novel until just now, when I had to look up the publisher. And knowing that makes all the difference - ...
I was absolutely blown away by the uniqueness and thrills of Brightest Kind Of Darkness. It was one of those books where I couldn't put it down until I finished (cough 4am cough).We start off with Nara Collins who every night dreams her entire next day. So that makes her the best soccer goalie, get ...
One thing that I enjoy about books is the way the plot flows. This plot not only flowed nicely, but grabbed the reader at every turn of the page. I have never been so bombarded by literary goodness that all I could do is eat popcorn, snuggle deeply with the book and hold on for the ride!First off, t...
This book would have received a much better rating if it had an ending. No ending, no real climax, it's a wait and see for book 2. Even with the no-ending-ending, I really enjoyed the story. It's a bit like the movie "Final Destination" but with more of an intriguing plot. Besides the ending, my onl...
If you had the opportunity to change fate would you? Would you change the future, knowing that you’d be saving someone from heartache, pain, even death? Would you do it even if your well-intentioned actions had repercussions you couldn’t have foreseen? These are the questions Inara must ask herself ...
4.5/5I think any fan of Final Destination will love this book. It's a refreshing find among numerous YA paranormals, and I was surprised just how much I enjoyed this book.Inara has been dreaming the events of her next day every night since she was a little girl. Most of the time she acts on those th...
Brightest Kind of Darkness was a really entertaining read full of original ideas. It wasn't perfect, but it was certainly somewhere in my top reads of 2011. The reasons for this are many: the unique plot, the chemistry between Inara and Ethan, the solid characterizations and the writing itself.The w...
If you knew what the future was going to bring what would you do about it?Nara Collins has this uncanny ability until one day when she uses it to stop a bombing at Blue Ridge High. After that her ability started to fade and students are frequently found getting injured more than usual. While Nara tr...
The story starts off with Nara calling to tip the police off to a bomb threat at her school. Nora knows about the threat because she dreamed it the night before. Every night Nara dreams the next day, helping her out in soccer and school work. And life is good until she thwarts the bomb plot and then...
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