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review 2015-07-27 10:07
Forgotten Origins Trilogy
Forgotten Origins Trilogy - Box Set: Bloodline, Heritage, Descent - Tara Ellis,Katie Beitz,Melchelle Designs

Forgotten Origins Trilogy comprises of Tara’s 3 books Bloodline, Heritage and Descent. Sadly I wasn’t able to read the entire book s time for this review, but I did manage to read Bloodline… LOVED IT!! I am rushing to make time to read the rest!

The story is fast paced at times, and very exciting, I found myself panicking for the characters a lot, often verbally. It was entirely believable, I would think an event like this could be entirely possible.

I loved Alex’s relationship with her brother, that kind of relationship doesn’t happen often in life, so even though they are fictional it was still lovely to All the characters and the events are very well defined making it very easy for me to connect and imagine myself involved – although, I’d rather not be thanks.

The mystery is well thought out and keeps you guessing, making for a real page turner.

Overall a great read for anyone really, especially if you love a good sci-fi or mystery. Enjoy.

 

NB I received this book free for an honest review

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url 2014-12-18 08:27
Ted recommended books
A Room of One's Own, and Three Guineas - Virginia Woolf
The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined - Steven Pinker
The Professor and the Madman: A Tale of Murder, Insanity and the Making of the Oxford English Dictionary - Simon Winchester
Thinking, Fast and Slow - Daniel Kahneman
The Honest Truth About Dishonesty: How We Lie to Everyone--Especially Ourselves - Dan Ariely
From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation - Gene Sharp
Ecological Intelligence: How Knowing the Hidden Impacts of What We Buy Can Change Everything - Daniel Goleman
Origins of Neuroscience: A History of Explorations into Brain Function - Stanley Finger

Added to a few books that I've read and like. Which either confirmed that these books are the new list of must read, or that just are most popular books the writer could remember.

 

Nevertheless, these are really good books. Most of them I read, few are on my to-read pile.

 

A year already. And I still got a few dozens books that need to read. But these are going to jump the queue and go on the front of line.

 

Why? Human need to understand better about human and the system we live in. We could no longer afford to be ignorant. 

 

Time is pressing. 

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