Revenge of the Witch had me gripping the edge of my seat. The first few chapters makes me stop reading it. I actually stopped reading at the beginning of Chapter 3. Yes, I'm a coward. Lol. I stopped cause I'm kinda scared of when the Spook said that Tom would be all alone in a hunted house and he ne...
“For years I’d kept an audio diary of my own that dated all the way back to 2005. I was just a nine-year-old kid when I started, back when I loved to hear my own voice.” Will Besting This book was a different type of genre book read for me and I had to give myself a few days to wrap my head around ...
The style of writing was juvenile, not meant in a negative way at all. On the contrary, personally I would've devoured these books when I was in elementary school. Of course, I never did scare easily (I'd gone through the horror section of both the public library and video store before I hit doubl...
I really love this series, but this installment fell a little flat for me. The narration was at times redundant. The device of having Grimalkin tell stories to Thorne felt incredibly contrived. It would have been much better to have just gone with straight flash-backs. I think this is the first boo...
Found out this book is being made into a movie so I decided to give it a try. I needed something quick and light to read in between the Game of Thrones books (which are still amazing btw) and found it with The Last Apprentice. It's a young adult novel but quite a good read. I wouldn't compare it to ...
Mostly Grimalkin running around in circles, having to accept some weakness and ask for help, continually wounding but not killing a kretch that she knows will regenerate as a stronger version of itself if she doesn't kill it (the delay of going after it was particularly egregious during the castle f...
Will Besting is afraid. We don't know what he's afraid of, but his fear is strong enough that his psychiatrist is sending him to a special place with 6 other teens with strong irrational fears where they can finally be cured. But when it comes time to enter Fort Eden, Will hides. He knows somethi...
This was a neat book -- a quick read with an interesting twist at the end. A group of seven teenagers gather together at what's supposed to be a week-long "camp" to cure them of their debilitating fears. I enjoyed following the main character, Will, as he discovers what's really going on at the ca...
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