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What I'm Reading
What I'm Reading rated it 11 years ago
As most know my reviews can be long-winded, gushing, thought-provoking and sometimes even funny. Well, this one is going to be different. I have to admit that this book is my first ever book hangover. Yes, I’m THAT type of reader that doesn’t get the hangover nor do I understand the whole “OMG, t...
J.A. Belfield
J.A. Belfield rated it 11 years ago
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this title from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. This has in no way affected my opinion of the book. I’m not a fan of *most* fantasy books, so I headed into Terri Rochenski’s Eye of the Soul with some reservation and a slight hesitation. To begin, I ki...
Darkly Romantic Curmudgeon
Darkly Romantic Curmudgeon rated it 12 years ago
Very nice, Terri.
GizmosReviews
GizmosReviews rated it 12 years ago
Expected publication: October 7th 2013 by J. Taylor Publishing
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Burning Impossibly Bright
Burning Impossibly Bright rated it 12 years ago
I don't read anthologies very often, but I do like to pick them up when I don't have a lot of time to read. That way I can read one short story for a bit and not feel rushed to keep reading. The Make Believe anthology was great for this. I read it sporadically during the final weeks of the school se...
Rebecca Hart's Reading Adventures
Rebecca Hart's Reading Adventures rated it 12 years ago
Sacrificial Oath - Terri Rochenski (4 Stars)After reading the entire anthology, I really feel this story is the perfect place to start out from. The story has a strong fable feel to it and I can definitely see where the cover image inspired the story. Some great references to the red so prevalent in...
Bookish Treasures
Bookish Treasures rated it 13 years ago
Make believe is a collection of 6 fantasy and paranormal short stories. The content and feel of the stories are varied; from Terry Rochenski’s tale of a girl forced to sacrifice herself to a goddess to save her father, to Jennifer M Eaton’s interesting fantasy dystopian crossover about two civilisat...
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