I love this author. And not only because she wrote the superb trilogy of The Ghost and the Goth but because she can write from Her POV and His POV. Never I thought that Ariane's POV was more fun to read... or Zane's was more exciting. Ariane is a kick-ass heroine, kinda like an X-Men. She tries to b...
Peppered with pop culture sci fi references this book was a very entertaining read. Normally I don't like it when they switch back and forth with the narrative "voices" in a book but the characters of Zane and Ariane are both so realistic and humorous that I didn't even notice after awhile. I look ...
To see full review visit Howdy YAL!Aliens.It's the one PNR YA tropes I never get tired of. I think because there are so many ways you can go with it. Honestly, I'm usually not a hard core sci-fi fan for the most part. It's true I like watching the occasional movie about aliens taking over the worl...
This book exceeds my expectation. There is nothing I want to change about this book since everything is just perfect. One thing though, I don't know why the series is called Project Paper Doll.Both Zane and Adriane stole my heart. I loved Adriane's sense of humor and her inability to just stand by a...
Fast-paced YA is really working out well for me right now. I managed to read this in a little over a day, and I really enjoyed it. Unfortunately, I've been having problems writing this review. I've decided it's time for another bullet point review.Things I liked:- The romance: This aspect of the boo...
Actual rating: 3.5(This review was originally posted at My Library in the Making.)Ariane Tucker had long ago mastered the art of blending in and being nondescript. Normal teenagers longed for attention, but not her—not when her and her father's safety depended on it, and that had always been her top...
See more of my reviews at Once Upon a Prologue!The Rules is a refreshing change from a YA market flooded with books being mislabeled as “dystopian,” “post-apocalyptic,” and so forth. Stacey Kade isn’t trying to reinvent the science-fiction genre with her offering, and readers who go into The Rules...
A while back I saw The Rules by author Stacy Kade on a list of to-be-released 2013 novels and after reading the premise I was really interested in reading. I mean come on! Who isn’t interested by rule #5? No falling in love? Whaaat? You’re basically telling me about a rule that was created to be bro...
More high-school teen drama than the anticipated bad-ass alien sci-fi I was expecting.Ariane was created in a lab, with a combination of human and alien DNA. Her father is one of the scientists, and after a crisis of conscience, kidnaps and rescues Ariane where she was being kept as a lab rat. They ...
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