I really enjoyed this book! Alan Dean Foster writes action and sci-fi in a way that is both exciting and enjoyable. The book plays very closely to the movie, with an added flare of the occasional inner monologue or motivation. Def recommend.
adorable, has a solid story, and was a refreshing change from what I've been reading these days...thx Abs
I am absolutely besotted with St James's books! Prob one of my very fave historical fictions to date
Really enjoyed this chapter about Poe that gave you some subtle hints into his childhood. This chapter was full of excitement and constant movement. Good stuff.
Beautiful book about saying what's important. 20 rules to live by including solitude, humility, love and death....each with its own little story attached. Personally learned a lot. Definitely a book to be read over and over!
This book did nothing for me. I found the women fickle and the men unrealistic. Could not be saved with an HEA or with magic. Will not be continuing this series.
Fear is powerful, belief more so, but none more so than Love. Slow and too wordy, but with characters reminiscent of some of my favorite Stephen King characters (influenced maybe) ie. Rose the Hat and her crew, I ended up kinda enjoying this. I'm as surpised as you are Jen.
Made it page 103, this book is very well written and tells an incredible story, it was just a story I couldn't handle. I hope everyone else enjoys.
I really enjoyed this one, kept thinking this is so predictable - everyone said there was this big twist I'd never see coming - there was, smacked me, and pissed me off that I didn't see it sooner! LOL I'd recommend this to anyone who loves a good mystery, this one spans more than 50 years... you travel back and forth from different points of view in different times. Overall very enjoyable even if the ending didn't happen they way I thought it ought, closer to the tragedy at the end of “Women in Black”, still worth every minute.
This was a cute read with an original story. Looking forward to see where it goes.
There were a few gems in this one, a couple that were relatable, a few jaw droppers, and some that even made you feel like a dirty pretty thing.
Overall a worthy read, one I challenge you to read aloud...
This was a beautifully written story. I felt the full range of emotions, from love, to fear, to sadness, and then desperation. I realized that everyone really truly has superpowers, and I believe mine is empathy. The only reason I gave this story 4 stars is because it made me feel too deeply, moments physically hurt reading them. It made me miss my own grandmother, and my childhood, but also made me appreciate my own children, their voices and the stories we have yet to learn about those that most impact our lives.
Please read this book. The story of the Land of Almost Awake is worthy of telling in it's own right, and left me feeling pure jealousy at the creativity it took for this author to bring it to life.
This story isn't finished. I can't give it five stars because it broke my heart. The incomplete, and unfairness of the ending deserves the three stars I gave this otherwise wonderful heartwarming fast paced read.
These words are powerful, they are her words, they are yours, they are mine. This book broke me, and built me.. I angered and I praised... It's perfection between the covers, and if you do not read this book you are doing yourself a disservice. <3 Rupi Kaur is a woman to be heard.