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review 2019-05-13 15:26
Review: Swords, Sorcery & Self-Rescuing Damsels
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THESE LADIES AREN'T WAITING.
 
Twenty bestselling and award-winning authors offer enchanting tales of women and girls forging paths through darkness and peril. Cleverness, curiosity, and determinations make worthy heroines in fantastical new worlds.
 
This line from Editor Lee French's notes says it all: that the term "damsels in distress" reduces women to poorly-dimensioned plot points "useful as nothing more than a prize for defeating the enemy." "This depiction sucks," Lee adds.   Yeah, it does.  Like all those sci-fi movies we used to watch as kids when the group is being chased by monsters the woman would always trip & fall over something, slowing everyone down.  Hell, even in the first Mortal Kombat movie they reduced Sonya Blade- Special Forces Team Leader who just killed Kano- to eye candy & fluff.
 
15159570676_8c33abc48b_b She was saving this outfit for just such an occasion...
 
Like all anthologies, it's hit and miss with the stories.  Some are pretty good, others seem to end just when you're getting caught up in them and some you don't know what the heck's even supposed to be happening.  Makes for an intriguing yet uneven mix.  The central theme, of course, is women of all stripes and ages taking their destinies into their own hands.  Not always exactly a HEA, but they're seizing control of their fates. Some of my favorites here were Ashna's Heart, She Remembered, Princess Last Picked, Falconer's Apprentice, Alive, Thorn Girl, Calamity, Hope beyond Death & Balancing the Scales.
 
Only real complaint here is it seems like some stories were edited down to the point that choppiness & uneveness were the end result.  But other than that, a good solid read about women & girls who get the job done.
 
3.5/5 stars  

 

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review 2018-12-09 15:43
Miss Mabel's School for Girls (Network Series, #1) - Katie Cross
For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-Cycle

I've had the Kindle version of this book for a while now, but I am so bad about actually reading the ebooks I have. While vacationing in Mexico, I decided to only read ebooks and settled on this one. Perfect length for reading in a week between wading in the ocean and pool activities. 

This was kind of a tricky book to review. I liked the concept of the story, but it was a little slow to start. The whole book kind of reads like a prequel, just setting up the action for the series. Many things happen, but they all seem to just set up later events in comparison to being important in and of themselves.

The book also appears to be heavily influenced by Harry Potter. Not bad in its own right, but it's just been done so many times before. There were a few good creative twists. I did like that it was an all girls school and the focus on female power. The overall story is kind of an all-girl witchy YA mashup of DivergentThe Hunger Games, and Harry Potter

Overall, the writing was good. Bianca gets stuck in her head a little too much at times, making her narration kind of annoying, but for the most part it was good. 

There are definitely ups and downs in the story. Sometimes you are really engaged with it and sometimes it's just kind of going along. But overall, I enjoyed the book. There was a link for a free copy of the second book inside the ebook. I liked this one enough to download the second book and continue the series. 
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review 2016-06-29 11:52
Great Story and Characters
Bon Bons to Yoga Pants (Health and Happiness Society) - Katie J Cross

Lexi stalks Bradley through the internet. Lexi’s sister McKenzie is engaged and to be married in six months in July .Lexi was a sophomore in college. Lexi worked at Lucky’s Irish Pub since she had graduated HS. Lexi has been talking to Bradley several months online and he will probably want to meet up soon. Lexi could not remember the last time she felt happy. Bradley mentioned conning to meet as he was coming an hour away to help  a friend and now Lexi had a date for the wedding. Lexi went to a diet group and is going on a diet and starts exercising at a gym.

Loved this story. Great plot and good writing. At times I choked up and at times I laughed. I went through these feelings as I am on a diet and know and relate to how Lexi feels. I do wish the story was a little longer. I completely Understood Lexi’s insecurities about measuring up and her comfort in food. I highly recommend this story.

I received an ARC of this story for an honest review.

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review SPOILER ALERT! 2015-07-19 16:37
Miss Mabel's School for Girls - 4.9 Stars
Miss Mabel's School for Girls (Network Series, #1) - Katie Cross

Report Card
Characters- A
Plot- A
Setting - A+
Writing- A

 

Characters
It's a rare find in any book, that I enjoy all of the characters, even the ones that I don't like (if that makes any sense :)) Each person in this book is unique.
Our protag Bianca is a girl on a mission. She's pretty single-minded about it, which I can admire. She didn't let herself get distracted or discouraged. Also, she's incredibly selfless. She wants desperately to help her family, especially her grandmother, whom she is very close with, as well as her mother. I can relate to that. Despite this being a fantasy book, those relationships are very realistically done. She's also quite clever, which comes in very handy through this story. She makes friends fairly easily, considering how little time she has to do with, and she chooses with a great deal of discretion.
Her two best friends Camille and Leda play a pretty big part in this story, not only as her friends but supporters. They play off of each other well, and have something of a symbiotic relationship. Studious, plagued Leda keeps fresh, fun Camille grounded and centered. I enjoyed both of them.
And of course, there's Miss Mabel herself. I so wanted her to be this kindly, old crone who imparts wisdom, but that, she surely isn't. She's is quite cruel and heartless. Despite this, she does do her job, and teaches Bianca a great deal. Of course, this is for her benefit so...

 

Plot
There's a lot of plot here and a few different stories happening. The primary one is Bianca working to relieve her family and herself of a curse that was bestowed on her grandmother years ago and is passed down through her bloodline to females.
As I mentioned above, Bianca is quite single-minded. She went to school with a mission and never let up for a second. Even after

Miss Mabel deceived her

(spoiler show)

, she never gave up.
The plot carries quickly through the story with little filler or dull space. Something is always happening, though it isn't always in an action-packed sense. There are many times when Bianca is simply learning valuable information that progresses the plot.
When the story began I thought, My, this sounds a lot like The Goblet of Fire what with a small group of witches competing against each other in tests of wit and magical ability, and Bianca being younger than the others, and seemingly at a disadvantage. However, those thoughts and comparisons quickly dispelled and I was happy to see that it is indeed a very distinct story. So, if you get discouraged by that, please keep reading.

Setting
First of all, I love boarding schools, so this book was going to get points for that alone. More than that, though, we never get the feeling that we leave the school. You know, how sometimes you're super into a setting, but then there's this brief moment, maybe a page or a line, when a character says or does something and you think, That wouldn't have happened there. Do you have those? Sometimes I get those. But that didn't happen here. When you were in the classroom, you were in the classroom. When Bianca describes a dusty, cramped room, I felt like I was there with her. Setting was very well done.

Writing
Writing was quite good as well, for all the reasons aforementioned. it all came together well and I never felt like I was out of the loop or missing anything, but the story wasn't bogged down with descriptions either. It was a nice balance.[spoiler][/spoiler]

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review 2015-06-05 02:19
Miss Mabel's School for Girls Review
Miss Mabel's School for Girls (Network Series, #1) - Katie Cross

4/5

*Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book from the author for an honest review.*

 

Nothing is ever what it seems.

 

I quite enjoyed Miss Mabel’s School for Girls. After reading the synopsis I was torn, on one hand I thought it sounded very similar to Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, but on the other I didn’t care because I loved Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. This book was far from what I expected in the best way. Filled with wonderful characters that were strong, smart, witty, and sometimes sarcastic; I found them mostly lovable. An interesting concept throughout the books with the witches’ strongest talents being displayed on their wrist for the world to see. Katie Cross has used the first story to lay the groundwork for an interesting series. And though many stories that are introducing a new world can be tedious and boring she found a way to make it fun, and dare I say, magical.

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