Category: Book review
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The Sleepwalker’s Guide to Dancing: #bookreview
You won’t hear me say this about very many books but I loved this book. It’s not really about dancing. I mean, there are people dancing at homecoming dances and weddings. There is one character that wishes they would have pursued a career in dancing. So what is this book about? In a nutshell, this…
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Roller Rink Witchcraft: #bookreview
Roller skating is still cool. Who cares if people say it isn’t? We know the truth. I love roller skating and stories about witches so I was so glad that there was a story about a roller skating witch. Could it be that a perfect mashup of my favorite things exists? Raven Snow wrote a…
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The Missing Ones: #bookreview
The Missing Ones is a mystery/thriller by Patricia Gibney. It’s the first book in a series about Detective Inspector Lottie Parker. Lottie has quite a bit going on in her professional and personal life. She’s the widowed mother of three, who is struggling with alcoholism. Her relationship with her mother is strained to say…
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Curva Peligrosa: #bookreview
A few months ago, I started reading this book, Curva Peligrosa by Lily Iona MacKenzie. In all honesty, I got distracted by Netflix and sleep. If only this book could be made into a Netflix show. It would be something that I would watch and stay awake to watch. The main character, Curva, is larger…
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History of the Void Garden: The Princess of the Infinite. #bookreview
Histories of the Void Garden: Princess of the Infinite is the sequel to Histories of the Void Garden: Pyre of Dreams. I thought that I would enjoy this book more than I actually did. There are so many questions left unanswered: Why Stephanie had special powers or what she was capable of…
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Penny White and the Temptation of Dragons: #bookreview
It took a little longer than I expected to finish “Penny White and the Temptation of Dragons” by Chris Cymri. All in all, it was a decent book. For an indie fantasy book, it had very few grammatical errors. I can’t say that I was crazy about the book but I did like the…
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Histories of the Void Garden: Pyre of Dreams. #bookreview
Histories of the Void Garden begins with David and his daughter, Stephanie, attending an event in which the president and several other political officials are assassinated. Within a day or so, David becomes a suspect. He and Stephanie go on the run with the assistance of West, Charlene, and Stanwick. West and Stanwick know more than…
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Strong Heart: #bookreview
Strong Heart by Charlie Sheldon is a fictional story about a teenager, Sarah, who is reunited with her grandfather, Tom. There are other things happening in the story – Tom and his friends are trying to save land from developers so they are going on a hiking expedition. Sarah joins the group and…
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The Midnight Queen: #bookreview
Have you ever wished that you could have the ability to use magic? In The Midnight Queen by Sylvia Izzo Hunter, Gray Marshall once had magical powers. The powers disappeared after an incident at his university forced him to leave school and work at a Professor Callender’s estate as a gardener. Gray befriends Sophie, one…
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Daughter of the Sun: #bookreview
I discovered this book, Daughter of the Sun: Cult of the Cat by Zoe Kalo on Goodreads. Someone posted a note in of the book groups asking if anyone would like to do a review. Normally, I don’t read books on Kindle. It always seems like it would be convenient but I like real…
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