I love books. I'm not afraid to say it, or ashamed.....lol. I'm hoping this blog will help me outlet some of my energies and find other book lovers to discuss books with!
Saturday, August 4, 2012
The Forever Girl: Forever Girl Series, Volume One: Sophia's Journey (Volume 1) by Rebecca Hamilton
I was a little bit hesitant about this book, knowing that it was a book about vampire-ish creatures and the supernatural (which I do like), but I shouldn't have worried at all. This book was very well written, in my opinion, and the author was great at drawing you into the story, relating to the characters. I was really sorry to see the book end! I see that this is Volume One of the Forever Girl Series; I WILL be looking for the next book in the series! Great job!
A Simple Murder by Eleanor Kuhns
I really liked this book! I'm a big fan of mysteries and historical fiction, so this book had both aspects of the things I enjoy.
This book is set around the year 1795 and focuses on the main character William Rees. William is a weaver by trade and travels all over the countryside to work. After his wife passed away, he let his sister and brother-in-law live at his farm in return for caring for his 13 year old son. He came home a bit earlier than expected and found out that his son, David, had run away to the Shaker community a little ways away. He goes to this community to see his son, and gets roped into solving the murder of a young Shaker girl.
For being a first time author, I felt that Ms. Kuhns did a wonderful job. I read for pleasure, not to analyze the books that I read,therefore, in my eyes, this was a great book. I hope that she will be writing more historical fiction; I would be very interested in reading more from this author.
An Infinite Number of Monkeys by Les Roberts
I really enjoyed this book. Very well written with a great plot. It has a bit of everything in it ~ murder, mystery and romance. I would definitely recommend this book if you like murder mysteries.
Whorticulture by Marie-Anne Mancio
I enjoyed reading this book. I liked how there were many short stories, but they were all intertwined with each other, drawing off of certain characters and creating a seperate story about them. It was an easy, quick read; I will be looking for further works from this author.
Staying Human by Kyle Tobin
I am impressed with this book, the first from a young, talented author. I really liked the storyline and he did pretty well forming his characters. There was a lot of grammatical and spelling errors; however, better proofreading will easily fix this. Good job for this first-time author!
The Catalyst - A Balancer Chronicle
I enjoyed this book for the most part. Understanding that this book is a prequel to the next full-length book, I still thought that it was a little monotonous at some points. All in all, this was an enjoyable read and I am looking forward to the next book!
The Parallel World by D.M. Henry
While I appreciate the hard work and attention to detail in this book, I had to put it down a quarter of the way through it, as there were just too many details to make it entertaining to me. The author had a great story line, however, the descriptions of every "scene" were boring and too frequent. It took too long to get to the "meat" of the story.
A Black Deeper Than Death by Miki Radicci
This was such a great book. More of a YA novel, but as a middle-aged woman, I still really enjoyed it! Great plot, great characters, action, suspense and a bit of fantasy are all part of this book. I would definitely recommend this to anyone!
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