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review 2017-05-19 17:48
Make Me Whole (Isle of the Forgotten Novella, #2.5) by Tiffany Roberts
Make Me Whole - Tiffany Roberts,Isis Sousa,Sarah Collingwood
Make Me Whole is the perfect little bridge novella between Make Me Hunger and Make Me Yours. It is a story involving Quil, who we met in the previous book, as he returns to the village and woman he left so many years before. Whilst he is there, he discovers that the villagers are dying of a plague caused by a necromancer. The bodies are placed upon a ship, but we don't yet know where they are going. This is an introduction to the next book, as the twins are mentioned.
 
For only a novella, there is still a lot going on, with plenty of action and a fast pace. It was very well written, with no editing or grammatical errors to disrupt the reading flow. It also gives you more of an idea of the different Gods, and their meaning. With the Council and the Order in disarray, and betrayal coming from every direction, this is a brilliant addition to the series. Definitely recommended by me.
 
* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book, and my comments here are my honest opinion. *
 
Merissa
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review 2015-04-12 03:24
Split the Crow by Sarah Sousa
Split the Crow - Sarah Sousa

I thoroughly enjoyed this book of poetry, didn't think I would but Ms. Sarah Sousa proved me wrong.  One page of poetry carried a lot of  weight, a whole story poured out of it.  I am talking about one in particular, "Molly became Cherokee."  Geez, I saw so much in such a short time and that's good poetry.  Awesome!!!!  I had won this book on BookLikes book giveaway.  Thank you, Darlene

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review 2015-03-25 23:58
Split the Crow - Sarah Sousa

Split the Crow

Sarah Sousa

Paperback, 69 pages
Published February 1st 2015 by Parlor Press
ISBN 9781602356 (9781602356351)
Sarah Sousa's poetry is sometimes a little dark as it deals with how illnesses and death came to Native Peoples in the 1800's, but it is beautifully written. Using both lyrical and narrative writing, Sousa memorably brings to life the past. She doesn't hide behind any embellishment, but is straightforward and well spoken throughout the whole set of poems in Split The Crow.

****this book was received through a Booklikes giveaway given by the author, in exchange for a fair review.****

 

 

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