I had to take a minute to catch my breath and collect my thoughts before writing this review. I have so much to say and I'm not sure where to start, but I know that I want to keep this one shorter than my Ashes review...that one was a novel in itself. Suffice it to say, Shadows was one jaw-droppin...
*Dystopian**Rating* 3.0-3.5*Review*I encourage everyone even thinking about reading Shadows, to read Ashes first. I am saying this with nothing but affection for those who may read my reviews and comment on them. I am saying this because Black doesn’t do a good job of going back and reminding her re...
Before I begin my review of Shadows, I have two warnings for you: 1. This may be a long review.2. I’m going to try to avoid spoilers from Ashes, but I really can’t promise this right now. It’s hard to review sequels sometimes, ya know? Okay, back to it then. Shadows freaked my freak. It’s so rare fo...
Great sequel, if you haven't read the series yet, you really need to try it out! I mean, if I hadn't been in school and had to work at my part time job last night, I'd have finished this over 500 page book in 2 days probably!Check out my full review HERE.
Die deutsche Rezension findet ihr hier.The review contains spoilers about the other books.______________________________________Alex left Rule, but what waits for her outside the city doesn’t make her very happy. As soon as the doors close behind her she meets a group of Changed that attacks and kid...
This is very much a middle book in a trilogy, more so than usual, because if having not read Ashes I'd be bloody confused here. As it is, my memory doesn't retain information for very long, so I forget who all the characters were to each other. And there are a lot of characters. Too many for my tiny...
*sigh* Who is this book written for? It can't be for the female population, at least, not the vast majority of females. I mean, sure, I like violence and gore but I'm an exception. Most women will cringe away from the blood and guts violence-pa-looza within the pages of this book. And because t...
Original review posted here: http://www.yourentertainmentcorner.com/?p=28339.This novel is not what I expected in the continuing saga of the Ashes trilogy. While I enjoyed reading Shadows, I didn’t love it. I was anticipating the resolution of some of the story arcs from the first installment and fe...
It’s one horror show after another and it was good at first. It would have kept on being good, if only there were fewer people popping up it, adding yet another element to recall. Plus, the shifts from one person to another had my head spinning, except that each of their stories was scary cannot be ...
While Reading:Last year, one of my break away hit reads was Ashes, the first book of this series. Bick mixed things up a bit by combining a post-apocalyptic read with creatures that could easily be cousins to zombies. I fell head over heels for that book, and have been waiting patiently for the day ...
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