Source: Netgalley/Little, Brown Books – I received this book in exchange for an honest review. I received no compensation Publisher: Little, Brown Books Series: - Edition: eARC, 432 Pages Genre: Young Adult Paranormal Horror Purchase: Amazon/ Barnes & Noble / Book Depository* *I receive a small mone...
Holly Black is an incredibly popular YA author so I'm embarrassed to admit that this is the first of her books that I've read. Unfortunately I don't think I picked a very good place to start because I found The Coldest Girl in Coldtown was a very difficult book to get through. I really expected to l...
The Cold got me in the end! I ended up loving it, especially that ending. I know it's a standalone but I wouldn't mind spending more time in this world. Full review to come.
This book is pretty horrifying--I'm not sure if I'd put it in the genre of horror, but it's gruesome and honest. Holly Black's writing here is really lovely--this was my first book by her, and it definitely made me want more. Look for a longer review soon!
The Coldest Girl in Coldtown was my first book to read by Holly Black. I’ll definitely be checking out her other books. Apparently I’m in a whimsical writing mood because that seems to be all I’ve been reading. While the story content is dark, I felt like the writing flowed very well, and it was ...
I see the reviews are all over the board on this one, I was very intrigued by the blurb and it lived up what I was wanting and needing it to be. I loved Tana and felt engaged through out the narrative; I'm definitely hoping for more as I really don't want to leave these characters behind.
3.5 While I overall enjoyed this book, I couldn't escape the gnawing feeling like there was just something missing here for me. Were my expectations perhaps too high? Maybe. Perhaps it was unfair to read this so soon after I finished the very excellent [b:The Eternity Cure|13581990|The Eternity Cure...
The Coldest Girl in Coldtown. You are lying if you tell me that that title doesn’t intrigue you even just a little, and you are lying even more if you say that that cover doesn’t tickle your morbid curiosity. Those two factors are what made me want to read this book so, so bad, I could literally fee...
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