Month: December 2014
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Evernight by Kristen Callihan *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] Evernight by Kristen Callihan was my first ever Darkest London book and it most certainly won’t be my last. This book took me three weeks to read but it was a pleasant three weeks. I savored Evernight. It pulled me out of my reading funk slowly but surely. Will Thorn and Holly Evernight mix…
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No Mardi Gras for the Dead by D J Donaldson *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] Poor Kit! She buys a new house and with the new house comes an old case. While landscaping the back yard her dog Lucky finds a skeleton. With it a missing persons cold case from the 60s resurfaces. Of course in true Donaldson form, there is a lot more going on during this book…
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Blood of My Blood by Barry Lyga *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] I had been waiting on Blood of My Blood by Barry Lyga since I finished Game in the summer of 2013. Game left a big cliffhanger and I had to think on it before I remember where we left off. Blood of My Blood did not disappoint me. I’ve become a little leery of…
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The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] Where do you even start to write a review for a book like The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne? It’s not something you want to call fantastic because the subject matter is so serious. Really what Boyne has done is brilliant. He’s taken the scariest part of WWII, Auschwitz, and scaled…
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Kissed by the Wave by Serena Gilley *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] Kissed by the Wave by Serena Gilley was my first adult mermaid book and I really, really wanted to love it. It ended up sending me into a bit of a reading slump. It took me three weeks to finish this book. If I had the ability to DNF a book this would be…
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Notorious by Allison Brennan *Stephanie’s Review*
[book-info] It has been so long since I’ve read an Allison Brennan book and that was a mistake. After reading Felicia’s review of Notorious I knew I had to pick this up sooner rather than later. I’m drawn to cold cases like a moth to the flame. There’s just something about them. Perhaps it’s the…