Actual rating: 1.5 starsWhen the World Was Flat (and we were in love) was one of my more anticipated reads of 2013. Between the lovely cover, the intriguing title, and a synopsis that promised me a science fiction story based on actual theories, I was certain that this would become one of my new fav...
A copy of this novel was provided by Strange Chemistry via Net Galley.Ingrid Jonach is a mastermind.That’s the first thing that comes to mind after finishing When the World Was Flat last night. I mean, how does someone even come up with an idea as fantastical and crazy and amazing as this one? Only ...
I received this book through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.I liked the relationship between Tom and Lillie. Once we were told the connection between them things began to go off the rails. It felt like the story decided to run and the author chased it, but was unable to completely cage i...
This was a page turner with a very interesting twist in the romantic angle. When I started reading it, I was already jumping to conclusions about star crossed lovers, typical girl shouldn't be with boy type of obstacles. It was a high point to find that it was definitely more than that. The writi...
Still mulling over this. I actually finished this earlier in the week, but I'm still feeling everything out. I kind of like how the inter-dimensional travel worked. There were some developments that I thought could have been explored a bit more, especially in the end where lots of stuff was happenin...
I really really dislike how this book ended. And I mean really. And that means this review is going to have spoilers. When I rant, I spoil. Sorry! This book had so much potential. The story, while not wholly unique, was refreshing when it seems that every other book out there is about vampires (...
here be a storyan elephant in outer space, meeting aliens and having neighborly quarrels. such a reforming and evocative thought! here be a spoilerbut this is not that story. this story is a flimsy rendition of what it could have been.here be some charactersall defined by their stereotypes~mc:well-m...
Though initially intrigued by this book, ultimately, When The World Was Flat left me feeling rather unimpressed. Why? Well unfortunately, in the end, it proved to be just more standard trope-filled YA fare. I don’t necessarily mind tropes if they’re used creatively… or used sparingly, but this book ...
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