2.5 stars. **There are some minor spoilers in this review. The Farm started out great. It might have stayed that way if it would have just been what it sounded like it would be. In the beginning Lily and her autistic sister Mel are trying to escape a "farm" where their blood is being harvested to fe...
This story is about Lily and her autistic sister Mel, their life on a farm and their escape into the wilderness where they have to deal with Ticks, mutated humans who feed on blood straight from the heart. Lily has help from Carter, an old crush from “the before”, and Sebastian a vampire. I will s...
Originally reviewed on shortramblingreviews.wordpress.comthe story is about Lily and her autistic sister Mel, their life on a farm and their escape into the wilderness where they have to deal with Ticks, mutated humans who feed on blood straight from the heart. Lily has help from Carter, an old crus...
The Child 44 trilogy (which I am just now finishi8ng) is AMAZING. So, I was excited to find out that Mr. Smith had written this book. I didn't know what to expect since the trilogy was complete.Right off the bat, I realized this book would be nothing like the trilogy. It took me a little while to...
What an imagination Emily McKay has. I LOVED The Farm. I dreamt about it while reading it. A wonderful combination of human (and not so human) nature in a post apocalyptic world, horror,suspense and enjoyed the spectrum disorder and how it adds something fresh to this YA genre. Can't WAIT for The L...
I’m not so sure what happened with this book. The premise is great, the characters are great, I’d heard such great things, but it just didn’t do much for me. Maybe it was me. Maybe it was my mood. I honestly don’t know. By the end of this book I didn’t feel passionately about it in either a good or ...
This review has been x posted at The Book TwinsHave you ever come across something in a particular genre that was very unique? That is what The Farm is for me. While this story involves vampires, but McKay has written it in a very unique and special way, it will blow you apart.McKay builds such gro...
This is the second book that's been recommended to me because it supposedly has something in common with my book that I should learn from, and it's the second book that's made me want to shoot myself if this is how I'm supposed to write.Fortunately, it was an eminently skimmable book, and that's how...
*Genre* YA Dystopian*Rating* 3.5*Review*The Farm was a fairly enjoyable story with an interesting premise that has a unique take on the Dystopian lore with a different sort of villain and a lead character who is gritty, determined, and very protective of her twin sister to the point of being fairly ...
Review of the Farm by Emily McKay(5th Review for April)www.reviewoffantasy.comRating 5 starsI just loved loved this story. It had me on the edge of my seat the whole way through and I was so disappointed when it was over, Can’t wait to read the second part.The story starts on a farm with Lily and Me...
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