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I read about 100 books each year and write my honest reviews here
31 Jan 2020
Reluctant Guardian, by Elisha Bugg – Book Review
The first thing that comes to mind after finishing Reluctant Guardian is that appearances can be deceiving. The story starts with a masquerade ball where the protagonist and her future love interest accidentally bump into each other and they both feel an inexplicable attraction to one another.
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20 Jan 2020
Shadow City, by Anna Mocikat – Book Review
Shadow City is a gripping story set in post-apocalyptic Los Angeles, several decades after the Glitch. No one truly knows what the Glitch was, but due to a cataclysm that released toxic radiation, the world was damaged beyond repair. The dystopian world Anna created gives off a mixture of Mad Max and Resident Evil vibes.
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09 Dec 2019
I Was a Teenage Ghost Hunter, by Brian K. Henry - Book Review
I was a Teenage Ghost Hunter is a light-hearted paranormal read with a unique plot, well-rounded characters, and sprinkled with humor.
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06 Dec 2019
Desa Kincaid: Bounty Hunter, by R.S. Penney – Book Review
A wonderful story, a unique magic system and technology blend, and above all a sassy heroine with nifty abilities; what’s not to love?
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31 Oct 2019
Q.W.E.R.T.Y – A Haunting, by Barbara Avon
Q.W.E.R.T.Y. is a gut-wrenching story of love and loss, beautifully worded in a way that haunts you. Is this a Holloween story? I don’t know. It does have a healthy dose of spookiness and otherworldly experience, yet I feel like the main plot was Luke’s grief-induced madness, which is incredibly human. Going through the five stages of grief, he pushes everyone away and gets stuck in depression, watching his life spiraling down the drain.
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18 Oct 2019
The First of Shadows by Deck Matthews – Book Review
The First of Shadows has an intriguing and complex magic system that hasn’t been fully explained and explored in this book. The scenes are written vividly in a cinematic style that feels very modern. From the beginning, you get a high fantasy vibe that is maintained throughout the rest of the book.
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02 Oct 2019
Genesis Rising, by Elle Lewis – Book Review
In Genesis Rising, we learn more about The Warriors of The Guild and Dark Ones. When you add punchy dialogue and an outstanding mix of humor, grit, and action, you get the kind of book that inspires fanfiction.
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09 Sep 2019
Reborn, by Ella Clarke – Book Review
Reading Reborn feels like a coming-of-age novel where Kendi, a troubled teenager, is forced to grow up in the face of imminent danger.
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23 Jul 2019
Peyton 313, by Donna McDonald -Book Review
The premises of the book is fascinating. The plot is set in the future where humanity developed cyber soldiers to win a war, and afterward, instead of being freed, they were reprogramed and sold as slaves for corporate profit.
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