Heartwrenching, but I couldn't stop reading.

Ended a little abruptly, but happily I had Book 2 ready to go.

I'm still feeling like I'm trapped in the mist that covered this book. I found this book occasionally frustrating, and can't say that I loved it as much as some of his other books – at least not after this initial read – but it definitely showed Ishiguro's skill and I enjoyed reading it.

I think the last video game I played all the way through was Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders on the Commodore 64, so I wasn't up on all the video game nerdery, but mostly this was right up my alley. It was a very quick, very light read, but fun.

I really enjoyed Donohue's previous novels, but found this one to be less successful. The ending alone is what pushed it into 3-star territory.

Taylor has written a richly detailed world full of seraphim, chimera, and the odd human or two. You've read this story before, it hits all the familiar beats, but the world in which the story takes place is unique and enjoyable to spend some time in. Very light, quick read.

Awesome collection of short stories. Disturbing, creepy, funny, weird, amusing; something for everyone, assuming everyone wants sci-fi, fantasy, fractured-fairy-tale-esque short fiction.

I sped through it because I was so nervous about how things were going to turn out and then I was sad because it was over too quickly.

Linguistics, secret organizations, mayhem... it's like this book was written specifically with me in mind!

I'm not sure if the rating I gave this is actually right. I wavered and almost went lower, but since I found the book so captivating I thought it deserved another star. Having read an earlier book of Flynn's, it certainly seems like she likes writing about despicable people.

I gave up meat for a good long while after I finished this one.

It was pretty good. It's a YA book, so I'm not too put out that I had the whole thing figured out pretty early in. It reminded me that I've been meaning to give A Wrinkle in Time a reread.

A bit predictable, but overall a very enjoyable read.

This book may have been more interesting if I hadn't already read Michael Pollan's books on a similar topic. For me it was basically a rehash of Pollan, though Bittman does include a good number of recipes which might be helpful for people that need a little more instruction to start “sane eating.”