I was hooked right from the beginning. Bomb starts with a Russian spy getting caught who tells the whole story that follows. Bomb has everything: science, blackmail, intrigue, secret spies, and the race to defeat the worst enemy in history-Hitler. The best way to learn the basics of history is to read children's books. Bomb covers more history than I ... Read More »
Book Review: Red’s Untold Tale by Wendy Toliver
Red's Untold Tale does have the background story that we missed in the TV show. That being said, not much actually happens in this background story. We get to see Red interact more with Granny and Peter. But in the story, Peter and Red haven't developed a relationship yet and Red's relationship with Granny is ... Read More »
Book Review: Illusionarium by Heather Dixon
I felt disconnected from Illusionarium the whole time I was reading it because the action starts so quickly that I didn't have a chance to get to know the characters and care about them. The story starts right off with a deadly disease. It actually didn't add that much conflict because I hardly knew the characters so ... Read More »
Book Review: I Am the Messenger by Markus Zusak
I was inspired by the main character Ed's very normal life. Maybe normal is too nice a word. His life is more mediocre. He doesn't have any ambitions or achievements or direction really. The story is about him receiving anonymous cards in the mail that challenge him to help people. He changes their lives in small ... Read More »
Book Review: Life and Death by Stephenie Meyer
Short and Sweet Version No, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart do not just switch lines. But, I'm not going to lie - a lot of the book is copied and pasted. Little details are different like Beau opening the door for Edythe and Edythe smiling all the time. Seriously, why is she smiling all the time? ... Read More »
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