I'm on page 100 and I enjoy the novel for the most part. I don't care much for the ending chapter notes from Leo.
I'm on page 100 and I enjoy the novel for the most part. I don't care much for the ending chapter notes from Leo.
I read this in one sitting and I am interested in reading more of the author‘s westerns.
I checked this out of the library and it seemed great until it came apparent that the author was pushing Christianity. It‘s perfectly fine for him to do that, but maybe there could have been a disclaimer that it is a Christian based thriller. I read reviews for later on in the story and the author blatantly disses evolution. I‘m out.
It was a so-so book. Half of the book was slow moving and there were too many technical terms. I didn't care much for the book's layout. Other parts made this not entirely awful.
A great look at underrepresented filmmakers and their films. It is very in depth.
A fantastic science fiction comedy classic.
A somewhat interesting fictional take on life and how good we can make it, even at age 59 or 85 and so forth. The author has an annoying habit of focusing on minor details that really have nothing to do with the plot.
A fantastic book that is based on elements of feudal Japan. I felt for the main character ever since the tragedy that happened in the beginning and then all the way to the end.
Things are really picking up with nonstop action in this volume.
I picked this book up at the library. I couldn't tell which was the first book in the series and this is the fourth one in the series. I will start with this first and then backtrack to the first book.
43 pages into the book and it's already amazing.
This is a book that I kept on connecting to. My buddy Oreo has been with me for 15 years so far.
Gray is one of my favorite Fairy Tail characters and this is a nice backstory.
A fast paced suspenseful young adult novel. It always had me guessing what was really going on.