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DNF at pg. 114The book didn't really impress me from the beginning. I didn't like the writing, it was choppy and ridden with details that just made the whole scenario confusing. The flow of the story was just not there, it just went from here to there with no explanation. I was wowed by it in one mo...
At a Glance:Zombie books. Despite the fact that zombies have become somewhat of a fashion in YA fiction, I still haven't grown tired of books about dead people eating alive people. However, if you take an interesting zombie apocalypse plot and add a video game scenario, such as that in The End Games...
I can't stand the writing style. I read 4 chapters and I really tried but I just can't get past it. I don't know what's going on half the time because of the choppy sentences and the dialogue is killing me. I've read a couple of books read in dialect that I liked and this isn't even really dialect b...
I finished it! And I'm seriously torn about how I feel about it. It was different than I expected it to be. It was more along the lines of a This Is Not a Test or Monument 14 post-apocalyptic book rather than a more video game based book. I enjoyed that about it, but it was just different than I exp...
I have to admit that this book is much different than what I thought it be. Very exciting, I found myself enthralled and pulled into the story.The plot of the book seem something like a mix of The Hunger Games/The Maze Runner. Very interesting, I was completely intrigued by the idea of a game. A ga...
Hmmmmmmm.Review to come.
Up until Halloween, Michael Faris thought he had a rough life. For so many years, it was just his mother and him eking out a living. Once his stepfather entered the picture however, their relationship changed, and now Michael worries about his much-younger brother in this now hostile environment. Li...
I only made it to chapter 4 in this novel. The third person POV wasn't working for me and I felt like the narrative was jumping all over and I couldn't get a grasp or a picture of anything that was happening. Then this sentence occurred: "They'd been old even when they'd found them in Ron's cabin, a...