Hauntingly beautiful the Harbinger captures the imagination like no other.This story weaves fact and fiction to create a world so different and yet so similar to our own. The words flow from the page and I felt as if I was a part of it and felt every sensation as if it were real. The story was writt...
This book was a mind fuck. I really don't have an opinion on it besides that it was weird and really confusing. First it starts out with a kid, Faye, who ends up in a institution school b/c of her hallucinations then it ends up becoming a weird mix of supernatural powers and ancient civilization god...
Okay! I can admit I'm a little crazy...some of the thoughts that go through my head: I think "If anyone (besides my bff, of course) heard these things they would probably admit me to the nearest mental institution". But this book...this book...there were times when I had no idea where the writer was...
I’m not even sure what to say about this other than wow. It definitely lived up to my expectations. Before you start this one make sure you have a good chunk of time set aside to read it in one go. I had to keep putting it down because that icky thing called life got in the way and I found myself wo...
Sentence: I sentence Sara Wilson Etienne to a Walking with Cavemen marathon. It would be fun, I swear. :)Review: I will keep this review short and sweet, just like Etienne's novel. This book took a very different turn from what I had expected initially. It was a turn for the best, to be sure, but ma...
Also appears on The Screaming Nitpicker.Visions of waves swallowing her whole and drowning her have plagued Faye Robson since the age of six and her parents have finally had enough. Her father drops her off at Holbrook Academy with a boatload of other disturbed for trouble-making teens without warni...
I don't think I will be able to articulate clearly how much I LOVE a good psychological thriller. To say that I live for the excitement that comes with watching someone determine whether what they're experiencing is based in reality or fantasy might be a bit of an understatement. Nothing gives me ch...
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