Book Review : 71. The New World (Chaos Walking, #0.5) by Patrick Ness
Blurb : In this dramatic prequel to the award-winning Chaos Walking Trilogy, author Patrick Ness gives us a short story of Viola’s journey to the New World. Mini Review : This short story is about...
View ArticleBook Review : 72. The Wide Wide Sea (Chaos Walking, #2.5) by Patrick Ness
Blurb : The Wide, Wide Sea is set in the past, at a time before the Spackle War, and we get a first look at the fishing village on the sea where some very important things happen at the end of Monsters...
View ArticleReview 73 : Snowscape by Patrick Ness
When I finished reading Monsters of Men, I was hungover and wanted more. When I learned about this short story, I just had to grab it. So do not read this until after you’re done with the trilogy! The...
View ArticleReview 80 : Shadows by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Shadows is part of the Lux Series by Jennifer L. Armentrout. This is actually a short story, but it was 17 chapters long. The story focused more on Dawson Black, one of the triplet aliens that live...
View ArticleReview 81 : Obsidian by Jennifer L. Armentrout
This is part of the Lux Series by Jennifer L. Armentrout. Still feeling somber from the previous book, Shadows, because of Dawson and Bethany, but I dove into this next book with open enthusiasm. Of...
View ArticleReview 83 : Onyx by Jennifer L. Armentrout
The story picks up from Obsidian. Daemon was still a huge douche, and Katy was still trying her best to stay away from him. The first few chapters were a tidbit boring, but Daemon and Katy snapping at...
View ArticleReview 85 : Origin by Jennifer L. Armentrout
So I was thinking, there’re eighty-six thousand, four hundred seconds in a day, right? There’re one thousand, four hundred and forty minutes in a day…There’re one hundred and sixty-eight hours in a...
View ArticleReview 143 : These Broken Stars by Amie Kaufman, Meagan Spooner
When reading dystopian/utopian novels, I notice that there are several similarities amongst them. One of the things that I noticed from this book is its similarity from The Hunger Games’ Capital, where...
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