I do love stories about con artists. I love a good con, and that alone would make me like this series. I have rather come to love it though. The third one should be on my reserve shelf at the library by next week, and I look forward to seeing how this ends. These books have an original take on magic...
This book did not disappoint. Everything I loved about White Cat made it's appearance in the sequel. All the complex characters, his crime family, more con artist stuff, etc. I do eat that stuff up about marks and cons.I love that Cassel isn't black or white. His struggles with himself felt very rea...
3.5 stars. This one didn't hold my interest as much as the first one did.I am insanely happy that I waited for all 3 to be released before I started because these endings are killing me.
*Genre* YA Urban Fantasy*Rating* 3.0*Review*Cassel (Cass) Sharpe is back for his senior year at Wallingford Academy knowing that he is one of the most powerful curse workers in existence and the only transformation worker since the 1960’s. He is able to transform anything- including people- into any...
WARNING: MINOR SPOILERS AHEAD IF YOU HAVEN'T READ THE FIRST BOOK. OTHERWISE, YOU'RE GOOD, OTHER MYSTERIOUS READERS WHO IS LITERALLY READING THIS TEXT. 8D.In the second instalment of Holly Black's Curse Workers series, Red Glove comes back with our protagonist Cassel Sharpe, with a whole new batch of...
Well, after the whirlwhind bundles of fun and originality that was White Cat, Holly Black stumbles a bit with the second outing of the Curse Worker's series. Pacing issues, much less action and other issues begin to accumulate early, but don't mar the entire novel too badly. I am a bit let-down but ...
Review here: http://www.booksofamber.com/2012/04/red-glove-by-holly-black.htmlI absolutely loved this book! I can't wait to read Black Heart, which is the final book in the trilogy, because I know that it's going to be amazing!There were some excellent twists in this book, that I didn't see coming t...
This author is a first for me. Picked this book up for two reasons the cover drew me and also the interest plot. There was so much going on in this book that I and mixed feeling at first about whether I was going to like it or not.I think now that my mixed feeling came from the fact that perhaps I w...
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