
So far so good. I like that this translation seems less old fashioned than some others. Pevear and V...
The author stood his ground and delivered from beginning to end this series has been full of emotion...
Very pedestrian review, limited in depth, like all the others. I've read all these reviews and most ...
This is really more along the lines of four and a half stars, but five works just as well.Ahh. 2011....
I have taught young children for years. The best way to convince a young child to carry out a task i...
I found this to be a very different type of book. It is written by some former classmates of Anne F...
There are so many books in the Gay youth series that sometimes it is hard to keep track of who is wh...
Naming the Bane is a great follow-up story to Branding of a Heretic. With a much darker and grittier...
What a finale to a fantastic series! Absolutely devoured this book, in fact I couldn't put it down f...
Going back to Morganville and its residents is awesome. I was so pleased to hear that Rachel Caine w...
The first thing that stands out in this book is that any working adult can relate to it. The events ...
When I read the summary of the book it looked like something I would enjoy.I did enjoy it to an exte...
I only skimmed through this but it appears to say there was a scientific explanation for all the mir...
There's a story here, and I think it's got the potential to be a good one. The problem is that the a...
I started to write a review, but after thinking about what can happen at the Eiffel Tower or in a fa...
Sort of a frenemies to lovers kinda thing. Cassie and Brad meet on Valentine's Day. She was supposed...
I am following the Hansons Half-Marathon to seek a PR in an upcoming race. I read the book once to u...