Posted by bkristin on Mar 9th, 2012 in reviews | 1 comment
Review: Eon and Eona by Alison Goodman The twelve-year-old boy Eon has one goal- become the next Dragoneye apprentice. He doesn’t let the fact that he is crippled mare his determination, nor the fact that he is actually a girl acting as a boy trying to get into a profession girls are not allowed to do. When the time comes, she finds that her hidden identity may be the key. A continuation of the story Eon, we finally find Eona embracing the fact that she along with her dragon are both female and the necessary piece to end the pain of the dragons. Completely new plot helps drive the story (as does...
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Review : Time Mends by Tammy Blackwell After the end of the first book, Scout is hospitalized and barely surviving as her world crumbles beneath her. While it would be easy to sit in her world of hurt, life throws her back into the shifter world. Scout has to depend on the two people who once meant the world to her but who she now despises to help her along in her new life. The author is dealing with a paranormal plot line yet makes the reader feel very much a part of this fantasy world. Reading along makes you feel like it could happen to anyone and it feels very realistic. The book is very well...
Posted by bkristin on Mar 2nd, 2012 in reviews | 0 comments
Review: The Hunger Games, Catching Fire and Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins Katniss finds she is volunteering to be her tribute for the hunger games- a live TV death match between kids. Being from one of the poorest districts, female, and not trained to do anything, Katniss doesn’t feel she stands a chance, but she won’t give up without trying. Unknown to her, she transforms into a symbol beyond what the game’s creators could have imagine and her life changes completely. Katniss finds that her actions at the end of the first book (which were done to preserve her and Peeta’s lives) are now...
Posted by bkristin on Feb 29th, 2012 in reviews | 0 comments
Review : Destiny Binds by Tammy Blackwell Scout finds that there are secrets being kept from her by everyone she thinks are her closest friends – her best friend Tally, her brother Jase, her friend Charlie, and now Alex, the new kid in school. Little does she know that they are all keeping the same secret: a world of shifters, where men can turn into animals and seers can communicate with them. Without trying, she is pulled into the world as both Alex and Charlie vie for her affection. Unfortunately for Scout, she loves them both and must make a decision. These were all very interesting...