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Thursday 30 April 2015

Falling Under By: Gwen Hayes




    This book started out as if I were in a dream. Things that didn't make sense flowed together to create a sort of dream-like nightmare.

Gwen Hayes wrote a book that is the only one of its kind. It was dark, deceptive, and delicious. I couldn't put it down for a second. 

This book had some of the best character and plot development I've ever read. Theia goes from a meek mouse to a courageous lioness in such a short amount of time it was as if no time had passed at all. Usually when I read a book I can usually predict what is going to happen with immense accuracy. But with Fallong Under I could never see the road ahead.


I highly recommend this book. Everyone will love it!!

Monday 27 April 2015

Angel in Training By: C. L. Coffey



    This is one of the most intense books I've ever read. The plot line is fantastic and I didn't find any plot holes at all!! Angel is my absolute favorite heroine I've ever encountered. She is fierce, kind, and a bit quirky. I fell in love with this book at page one. I fell into this book like the angels fell from heaven. It was chaotic and beautiful and perfect. I hate C. L. Coffey just a little bit for ending it so abruptly. I didn't want the book to end! 

I recommend this to EVERYONE EVER.

Monday 20 April 2015

Stolen By: Lucy Christopher



    This book was like walking through a really deep mucky puddle. You started walking in it only to realize too late that the mud was thick and hard to get through. But you still have to finish walking through the puddle.

    This book started out interesting. It's the first book I've read that is told in second person. The plot sounded interesting so I, being naive, picked up the book and though "why not?"

    This book was really heavy and I wanted to drop it half way through. There were parts that confused me. At first I though Anna was her sister but she turned out to be her best friend. This throughly confused me. 

   The psychology in the book made sense. The main character really did seem to have Stockholm syndrome. The sudden change made sense character wise. But that seemed to be the only thing that made any sense. 

    This book was, okay. I'm not going to say I love it because I didn't. But I also didn't hate it. This book is well written, the content and blending of the plot twists just needed some more work.