I'm not sure that I liked this as much as Cinder, the first book in this series. The writing was funny. I find this series very unique in the fact that the story is continued but from someone else's point of view. Cinder still has chapters from her point of view in this book, but ... Read More »
Book Review: Crown of Midnight by Sarah J. Maas
In Crown of Midnight, Celaena is now the king's personal assassin and she pulls a Jason Bourne because she has a conscience. Celaena is such a great character. She's flawed but there's a lot to like about her. She collects books like I do which is to hoard every single book she can find and ... Read More »
Book Review: The Assassin’s Blade by Sarah J. Maas
The Assassin's Blade was a great prequel. It's interesting on it's own and we learn more about the main character and her personality as well as more of her background. But best of all, it directly sets up the plot for the first book in the series. The writing is funny and sarcastic with a few minor ... Read More »
Book Review: The Mermaid’s Sister by Carrie Anne Noble
"If my sister is a mermaid, then what am I?" says the the back of The Mermaid's Sister. And I went "OMG we're going to go into some crazy magic or mythology where they hunt down their parents and find out why their biology is different!!" Yeah, no. That didn't happen. They're adopted sisters. Once ... Read More »
Book Review: The Pirate’s Wish by Cassandra Rose Clarke
I liked The Pirate's Wish better than the first book. The main reason for my love was the manticore. It's deadly and eats humans, but respects human women. It values honor and promises and now I want a pet manticore. Ananna (the main character) helps the manticore and in return the manticore promises not to eat ... Read More »
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