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I love how all the stories are reaching their end in the penultimate book of this series. I love Sam and Dean's relationship that is explored in this novel.
This was a delightful read from Klune. It had slow moments, but overall the characters were fun and enjoyable. This reminded me of futurama, so that's how I heard a lot of the characters voices. This truly had some sad moments, but very touching ones and it delves a lot of the idea of humanity and its relationship with machines.
A lot of people say this is a re-telling of Pinocchio, but I think it just pays more homage to it rather than it being a re-telling.
Also, after reading a few of Klune's books, I'm trying to figure out the timeline because it seems like they are take place in the same word, just different eras.
A lot of people say this is a re-telling of Pinocchio, but I think it just pays more homage to it rather than it being a re-telling.
Also, after reading a few of Klune's books, I'm trying to figure out the timeline because it seems like they are take place in the same word, just different eras.
The conclusion to the boys and toys series was a very fulfilling and happy. The series started off slow but quickly picked up speed and gave each character such fun stories. I loved the dynamic of the group and how each story played out.
This one focuses on Garret and finally helps him find what he is looking for. I like that it shows that everyone has a different idea of happiness and I'm happy he found his.
This one focuses on Garret and finally helps him find what he is looking for. I like that it shows that everyone has a different idea of happiness and I'm happy he found his.
A town ravaged by fear of random murders and one person determined to make them pay for the chaos they have caused to the town and to their own life.
This book was an amazing find and I'm really glad I got the chance to read it. It was very hard to put down and not finish in one sitting. The story is exciting and really builds up tension through every chapter. The characters have believable backstories and they all manage to fit very well into this setting. I never thought "this is too much" because Bernstein did an excellent job of world and character building.
The story follows three young adults on a blood soaked journey for enjoyment and one person they should not have gotten on the wrong side of. The story is very graphic and has some disturbing content to say the least, but it adds to the story and isn't just for show. You believe that these characters would actually do the acts they do.
An absolute must read for anyone who enjoys tales of revenge and doesn't mind a couple of bloody pages.
This book was an amazing find and I'm really glad I got the chance to read it. It was very hard to put down and not finish in one sitting. The story is exciting and really builds up tension through every chapter. The characters have believable backstories and they all manage to fit very well into this setting. I never thought "this is too much" because Bernstein did an excellent job of world and character building.
The story follows three young adults on a blood soaked journey for enjoyment and one person they should not have gotten on the wrong side of. The story is very graphic and has some disturbing content to say the least, but it adds to the story and isn't just for show. You believe that these characters would actually do the acts they do.
An absolute must read for anyone who enjoys tales of revenge and doesn't mind a couple of bloody pages.
While this book does have its moments, they get overshadowed by the actual content and meaning of the story itself. The stories are all so unique and exciting and then blend so well at the end.
Yes, there is violence but it does have a point and isn't just there for the sake of being there. It has very similar vibes of Chuck Palachuck's Haunted.
You end up feeling bad for the main characters and what they have gone through. Do not let the violence turn you away from finishing this story.
Yes, there is violence but it does have a point and isn't just there for the sake of being there. It has very similar vibes of Chuck Palachuck's Haunted.
You end up feeling bad for the main characters and what they have gone through. Do not let the violence turn you away from finishing this story.
This was a roller coaster ride, I must say. I really enjoyed Aron switching between the past and the present to keep the story moving. I enjoyed getting into Red's psyche as he navigates his way through Shadows, and I like how he owns up to his own fate and fortune in the novel.
On my first red, I flipped the coin and got the red ending and...well....you'll have to flip and find out.
On my first red, I flipped the coin and got the red ending and...well....you'll have to flip and find out.
This book was incredible. It can definitely be read without reading the red version, but having the whole story complete was so with it.
I got the black ending on my initial flip and I really enjoyed getting that ending.
I got the black ending on my initial flip and I really enjoyed getting that ending.
This has been on my TBR for a while, and I'm glad I finally got to read it. It wasn't as graphic as I expected, but I loved the story as the end result of Talia. It did have elements that I wasn't expecting, but I was certainly not disappointed.
Honestly, I really liked this book until the end. It gave very Cabin in the Woods vibes.
The story, characters, and pacing were very interesting, and I enjoyed the puzzles in the book. However, some of the descriptions of the traps were confusing, but they still gave the desired effect.
The ending just felt...meh to me. I was hoping for something more, but it just left off an unsatisfying note.
I've read Ralston's Woom novel and that was really good. This one just fell a little flat for me.
The story, characters, and pacing were very interesting, and I enjoyed the puzzles in the book. However, some of the descriptions of the traps were confusing, but they still gave the desired effect.
The ending just felt...meh to me. I was hoping for something more, but it just left off an unsatisfying note.
I've read Ralston's Woom novel and that was really good. This one just fell a little flat for me.
This has always been one of my favorite books and it still holds true. I love the fast paced story and the different character. It all just flows so well. It is like a warm cozy blanket to me.