First and foremost, Hobb has a way with words. There were certain scenes that made me ache with sympathy. That was my favorite part about this book. This is definitely […]
Monthly Archives: August 2014
Review of A Song of Betrayal by Jesse Duckworth
I’m really not sure what to think of this book. It was short. Probably too short. I wish it would have been longer. I wish the plot and characters were […]
Review of Dead Boyfriends by John Dodds
All right, this was my first paranormal romantic comedy. As I feared, it just wasn’t for me. I thought I’d try it out. I’ve been forcing myself to leave my […]
Review of Grave Peril by Jim Butcher
What can I say that I haven’t already about these books? Maybe… I guess this book felt a bit darker. There were still some laughs, but some of the stuff […]
Review of Tribesman by Paul Freeman
This is one of those frustrating times when a book could have easily made it up a notch in my rating. It sat on the brink, tipping both ways, but […]
Review of Blood and Soul by Allen G. Bagby
This is an odd one for me. There’s nothing I loved and there was nothing I hated. It was just a read. I have no passion either way… matter of […]
Review of Red Sands by Timothy Ward
I picked up this short story because I had read Cornhusker by the same author and enjoyed it immensely. I’d peg Cornhusker more in the horror genre while Scavenger falls […]
Review of The Thousand Names by Django Wexler
This is my last book from Comicon. I’m kinda sad. Anyway, here’s the review. Soooooo, I was as disappointed in this book as I was engrossed. That might not make […]