by Mary Gray
I just can't keep going. I have been trying to read this for months. Every time I pick it up I end up getting pissed off within a chapter or two and putting it down again. There are so many things that I didn't care for, and nothing that was really keeping my interest. So why waste time on a boo...
I didn’t know what to expect from The dollhouse asylum by author Mary Gray. I knew that it was supposed to be good but apart from that I only vaguely knew what the novel was about and was very eager to jump into the story. I have to admit that what I found in The Dollhouse Asylum was nothing like wh...
A virus that had once been contained has returned, and soon no place will be left untouched by its destruction. But when Cheyenne wakes up in Elysian Fields--a subdivision cut off from the world and its monster-creating virus--she is thrilled to have a chance at survival. At first, Elysian Fields,w...
There is an astounding amount of stupid within the pages of this book. I can say with absolute confidence that this is the worst book I've read this year. You could call the main character of this book innocent, sheltered. I could be nice to her, give her the benefit of the doubt, and call her naiv...
The Dollhouse Asylum features one of the worst love triangles imaginable: a girl who is spineless, insipid, and subservient; a guy who is a murderous, raving lunatic; and another guy who is only notable because he is the lunatic's brother. If those were my only choices, I might hope for the disease...
Review originally posted at Bibliophilia, Please.Oh man, I feel really bad about writing this review, but obligations. I wanted The Dollhouse Asylum so badly that I begged my way onto the tour. I mean, look at that synopsis! Have you read it yet? I thought I would be getting a book about a weird old...
OH MY GAWD
That cover looks as deliciously creepy as the blurb sounds.Though there do seem to be an upswing of Greek mythology things lately. This one doesn't even seem to be actually mythology based; someone just appropriated the names. Cashing in on a trend?
Expected publication: October 22nd 2013 by Spencer Hill Press