This review was previously posted on amazon on May 2, 2012: I am a huge fan of fairy tale retellings, and have read a lot of them. This one falls into the middle of the pack. I enjoyed it, but didn't find it especially compelling. It is set in a modern world as opposed to a historical world, and i...
I do not own these Disney villains. I wish I did because then half of them would’ve won. I’m merely using them for purposes of reviewing this book. Jafar: Okay, as head of this committee I have to say everyone’s idea for revenge sucks. I’ll even admit that my own did. And I had my own direct...
None of the girls was asleep, drugged, playing, waiting. They were dead. They had been killed here. She wanted to be horrified. It seemed sick to be jealous, too, but she was. It hurt to know he’d loved so many other girls; that she was not special, not unique. Mira Lively is 15 years old. Upon th...
Back in May 2012, I picked up Sarah Cross' Kill Me Softly from my local library. Kill Me Softly was about a girl named Mira who runs away to the town of her birth. That town just happens to be inhabited by people from fairytales. I enjoyed that story well enough and rated it 3 stars on GR. (See R...
If you are a serious fan of TMI/TID, you should read this. You should also know that you do not HAVE to read this. There is no interesting hidden information that you need in order to enjoy the series. This book is comprised of essays, written by authors other than Cassandra Clare, which focus on to...
So, I said I wouldn't read this, but turns out it's pretty decent. Unsurprisingly, my favourite "essays" were by Kendare Blake and Michelle Hodkin (who never ceases to amaze me with her brilliance). And Kami Garcia actually managed to stir a little emotion in me with her comparison to John Hughes mo...
Kill Me Softly by Sarah Cross began as an interesting spin-off of fairy tales and in the beginning captured my interest. As I progressed through the novel I began to see the problems, by the end I was happy again. At first, this book sounded like a YA take of "Once Upon a Time" on ABC about fairytal...
3.5Kill Me Softly is a good book but the romance part frustrated me. I mean come on She was in love with both brothers and the only reason she gave blue a chance was cause felix had to try and kill her cause she was being nosey speaking of Felix WTH kind of open ending is that?! this isn't a serie...
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