Okay these books start out cute and pretty chill in its own weird way, but (as you might expect) the ending WILL BREAK YOU. ONLY READ THIS IF YOU HAVE NO USE FOR A HEART!!! Definitely really enjoyable though.
Okay these books start out cute and pretty chill in its own weird way, but (as you might expect) the ending WILL BREAK YOU. ONLY READ THIS IF YOU HAVE NO USE FOR A HEART!!! Definitely really enjoyable though.
Great addition to the series, definitely worth the read. It‘s definitely necessary to read this book before you read koa, preferably eos if you want to fully appreciate and understand the end but it‘s not needed.
AMAZING AMAZING AMAZING ONE OF MY FAVORITE BOOKS EVER PROBABLY MY FAVORITE BOOK OF THE SERIES THE ENDING HAD ME S H A K E N YES S H O O K E T H
Amazinggg, would 10/10 recommend. Probably my favorite book in the series so far
Pretty good although the main character was so stupid it made me want to punch him
Amazing amazing amazing book, it‘s one of my favorite trilogies
Absolutely loved this book, although just a warning I‘d rate it 15+
I loved the couples in this book, especially the romance between Wolf and Scarlet. My only criticism is the predictability of the book. Out of the eight main characters, no one dies, and the only lasting injuries any of them have is a few missing fingers. Characters deaths are sad, but necessary. It‘s unrealistic to say that not a single person died throughout their bloody battle...
Over this trilogy I have quite honestly loved the protagonist‘s relationship with the antagonist. It‘s almost like they are lovers, even though each of them want to enslave or kill the other.
This book is filled with more plot twists than I can count, and weaves the main character and a few surrounding characters as intricate people with thoughts, dreams, and fears.
Loved this book, I‘m currently creating an analysis and essay-style review for it. It‘s extremely good for an author‘s first novel.
I personally like other genres more, but felt it was definitely an important book to read, and very cleverly written. The whole book ties up very nicely in the end, and things connect which you didn‘t see connecting before.
To be honest I feel like this novel was a little worse than the second book in the series, although it was still a good read. By the end of the novel everyone the main character trusts, besides Minho and Brenda, are dead, having succumbed to the scorch and other gruesome deaths. The ending is unexpected, but has a good sense of closure.
I loved this book. In my opinion it was the best one out of the trilogy, Maze Runner. The plot is full of twists and turns, and you don‘t even have time to take a breath. The characters are unique, and the novel does not shy away from the concept of death, like many dystopian novels do, only killing off a couple unimportant characters. It takes the average reader roughly 15 hours to read the whole trilogy.
I liked it, but there are far too many reviews, essays, and novels on this so I‘ll skip the lengthy review. Fun fact: If you think that something is a dirty joke on this play, it probably is.
This book was not my type of read, but it is certainly a masterpiece of its own kind. Each chapter, filled with a poem, has its own story, and they are strung together to form a story of life as a poor Mexican immigrant. Filled with dancing, moving, and growing up, this book shares a new perspective of the life of yet another drop in the ocean.
This next book continues the story with a new fairytale added to the mix, Little Red Riding Hood. Cinder finds out she is actually the long-lost Lunar princess, who was supposed to have been killed by Levana, the evil queen of Luna and dashing Prince Kai‘s new fiancé. This leads to a thrilling chase across the world and even in space, with the fate of two planets resting in Cinder and her new gangs hands.
This unique take in Cinderella, as a mechanic cyborg from the future, is worth the read. This is the author‘s first book, and you can tell that from the cheesy romance novel and not-so-subtle foreshadowing, but the overall plot is riveting. Also, the antagonist is truly despicable, and one feels like it is Cinder against the entire planet of Luna.
The thing that stuck it the most to me when reading this book was the utter creativity and uniqueness. It didn't have your cliché characters and uneventful plot. This book is filled with wines that can erase your memory and cheeses that make you hallucinate. Most interestingly of all, no one is born with expressions. They all have faces of glass...
This book was fantastic, although it did not quite have the charm it held on me when I was younger. The random jokes places every other page seems to pit off the seriousness of the book. However, it was still a light but fun read, with warmhearted characters, near-death escapades, and, of course, a time limit.
I had to read a book from my childhood yesterday, and this book was adorable! If you have or know any kids ages 2-5 I'd recommend you read this book aloud to them. I've volunteered at classes and read this and all the kids loved it!
This book was okay, although I felt that the protagonist was slightly predictable. This novel is through the eyes of Peril, someone who has grown up to be a killer but wants to be a good person (dragon?). One of the characters, Cliff, was adorable, and definitely made the book worth it. Overall, the book was creative, though predictable, and gave me a new angle to the Wings of Fire series.
I would definitely recommend this book. The romance in the book does not feel forced, the protagonist is a unique, strong character, and the world takes a step away from a traditional fictional world. I must warn you, however, that the book starts off slow. After a few chapters it quickly takes pace and you are thrust into Cyra Novaek's astounding world.
“You want to see people as extremes. Bad or good, trustworthy or not. I understand. It‘s easier that way. But that isn‘t how people work.”